Steve Kindon

Steve Kindon
Personal information
Full nameStephen Michael Kindon
Date of birth17 December 1950
Place of birthWarrington, England
Playing positionMidfielder/Striker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1968-1972Burnley109(28)
1972-1977Wolverhampton Wanderers138(28)
1977-1979Burnley76(18)
1979-1982Huddersfield Town73(35)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Stephen Michael "Steve" Kindon (born 17 December 1950 in Warrington) is a former professional footballer who played mainly on the left wing where his speed was an asset, but also played at centre forward. Steve began his career at Burnley where he played over 100 games and scored 28 goals.

“The Tank” moved to Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1972, where his bustling style made him a crowd favourite. He scored 31 goals in over 150 league and cup appearances for Wolves.

In 1977, he returned to Burnley before moving to Huddersfield Town where he was part of a minor piece of football history, being one of three goalkeepers used in an FA Cup Tie v Shrewsbury Town in 1981. Regular goalkeeper Andy Rankin was injured and Steve took his place, only to be injured himself, his place in turn being taken by Mark Lillis. Each of them conceded a goal, and this remains an English record for the number of keepers used in one game. Injury then ended his career in 1982. Steve was an England Youth, Under-23 and “B” international. He is now an after-dinner speaker.[1]

References

  1. Shaw, Phil (20 December 2009). "Kindon proves it is a funny old game". The Independent.