Dennis Stevens
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Dennis Stevens (born November 30, 1933 in Dudley, England) is an English footballer.
Stevens began his career with Bolton Wanderers and would establish himself in the side as a scheming inside-forward, winning the FA Cup in 1958.
He joined Everton in 1962 as a replacement for Bobby Collins who had moved to Leeds United. He became a vital member of Everton's midfield, being an ever-present in the League over two seasons and won the League Championship in 1963.
After leaving Everton, he played for Oldham Athletic and Tranmere Rovers.
Stevens is the cousin of Duncan Edwards who died as a result of the Munich Air Disaster.[citation needed]