Colin Cooper

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Colin Cooper
Personal information
Full name Colin Terence Cooper
Date of birth February 28, 1967 (1967-02-28) (age 41)
Place of birth    Durham, England
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club Middlesbrough (coach)
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1984–1991
1991–1993
1993–1998
1998–2006
2004
Middlesbrough
Millwall
Nottingham Forest
Middlesbrough
Sunderland (loan)
Total
188 0(6)
077 0(6)
180 (20)
158 0(5)
003 0(0)
606 (37)   
National team
1988–1989
1995
England U21
England
008 0(0)
002 0(0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Colin Terence Cooper (born February 28, 1967 in Durham, England) is a former English footballer, who spent most of his career at Middlesbrough and Nottingham Forest.

He played as a centre back, but was equally useful at full-back. He spent the first seven years of his professional career contracted to Middlesbrough, making 188 league appearances and scoring six league goals in the process. During this time, he helped Middlesbrough through liquidation in 1986.

In the summer of 1991, he was transferred to Division One side (renamed the Football League Championship) Millwall for the sum of £300,000 spending two successful seasons at The Den.

After impressing several big name clubs, he decided to move to Nottingham Forest in 1993 for £1,700,000. It was at Forest where Colin arguably played the best football of his career. His form even earned him two England caps in 1995.

After experiencing the joys of two promotions and the heart-break of a relegation, "Super Coops" was re-purchased by his first club, Middlesbrough, in a £2,500,000 deal. Many people questioned the signing of the stalwart from Nottingham Forest, but Colin has proved to many people that he is more than able of playing Premiership football. He has maintained a consistent level of play throughout the past seven years that he has spent with Middlesbrough, and can always be relied upon to do a job.He almost gave up the game in 2001 after his son, Finlay, died in an accident at the family home. In 2003-04, he spent some time on loan with Sunderland.


In 2005, Colin was awarded a one-year contract extension, which saw him play at the age of 39.

Colin has recently started regularly appearing on the late night football review programme Soccer Night, which is hosted by Roger Tames. During this programme, three legendary figures representing one of each of the North-Easts top three clubs (Middlesbrough, Sunderland, and Newcastle United) come to the studio and discusses recent footballing events.

In June 2006, Colin was officially given a job with the Middlesbrough coaching staff, as the Reserve team coach, after he retired from playing. Following Steve Round's departure from the club in December 2006, Cooper was promoted to a more active role with the First team.


[edit] Stats

Statistics for league appearances only.

Club Season Games Goals Division
Middlesbrough 1984-85 0 0 Division 2
1985-86 11 0 Division 2
1986-87 46 0 Division 3
1987-88 43 2 Division 2
1988-89 35 2 Division 1
1989-90 21 2 Division 2
1990-91 32 0 Division 2
Millwall 1991-92 36 2 Division 2
1992-93 41 4 Division 1
Nottingham Forest 1993-94 37 7 Division 1
1994-95 35 1 Premiership
1995-96 37 5 Premiership
1996-97 36 2 Premiership
1997-98 35 5 Division 1
Middlesbrough 1998-99 32 1 Premiership
1999-00 26 0 Premiership
2000-01 27 1 Premiership
2001-02 18 2 Premiership
2002-03 20 0 Premiership
2003-04 19 0 Premiership
Sunderland 2003-04 3 0 Division 1 (on loan)
Middlesbrough 2004-05 15 0 Premiership
2005-06 1 0 Premiership
Total 606 37

[edit] External links

Finlay Cooper Fund. Raising Money for local Children's Charities