Derek Statham
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Derek Statham | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Derek James Statham | |
Date of birth | March 24, 1959 | |
Place of birth | Wolverhampton, England | |
Playing position | Full Back | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1977–1987 1987–1989 1989–1991 1991–1993 1993–1994 |
West Bromwich Albion Southampton Stoke City Walsall Telford United Career |
299 64 (2) 41 (1) 50 (0) 34 (0) 488 (11) |
(8)
National team | ||
1983 | England | 3 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Derek James Statham (born 24 March 1959 in Wolverhampton) is a former English footballer who played at defensive left-back. He played for West Bromwich Albion, Southampton, Walsall and Stoke City.
Statham won three international caps for England in 1983 under the management of Bobby Robson.
Regarded as a solid, classy defender with excellent passing ability, Statham's professional career spanned 16 years, making almost 500 professional league appearances and scoring 11 goals. He made over 330 league and cup appearances for WBA, playing for several years alongside Bryan Robson and the 'Three Degrees' of Cyrille Regis, Laurie Cunningham and Brendan Batson in an impressive side assembled by Ron Atkinson.
Statham left WBA for Southampton in 1987, playing alongside a young Alan Shearer (in his first professional season) and Matthew Le Tissier, and was an immediate success. He was the club's Player of the Season for 1987-1988.
His last team were semi-professional side Telford United in the English Football Conference, where he was a mainstay for the 1993-1994 season.
In 2004 he was named as one of West Bromwich Albion's 16 greatest ever players, in a poll organised as part of the club's 125th anniversary celebrations.[1]
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Superstars in Stripes - Derek Statham West Bromwich Albion F.C. Official Site
- Derek Statham England profile at Englandstats
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Glenn Cockerill |
Southampton F.C. player of the season 1987-88 |
Succeeded by Jimmy Case |