Kevin Pugh Explained

Kevin Pugh
Fullname:Kevin John Pugh
Birth Date:11 October 1960
Birth Place:Corbridge, England
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1976–1978
Youthclubs1:Newcastle United
Years1:1978–1982
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Years2:1982–1983
Clubs2:Gateshead
Caps2:6
Goals2:0
Years3:1983
Clubs3:Darlington
Caps3:2
Goals3:0
Years4:1983–1984
Clubs4:Gateshead
Caps4:30
Goals4:5
Years5:1984–1992
Clubs5:Charleroi
Caps5:175
Goals5:8
Years6:1992–1996
Caps6:66
Goals6:11
Years7:1996–1997
Years8:1997–1999
Caps8:47
Goals8:1

Kevin John Pugh (born 11 October 1960) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Newcastle United and Darlington and in non-league football for Gateshead. He went on to play for many years in Belgian football, including seven seasons in the First Division, for Charleroi, La Louvière, Francs Borains and Sambreville.

Life and career

Pugh was born in Corbridge, Northumberland, and attended Framwellgate Moor Comprehensive School in Durham. Offered trials by several clubs, he chose to begin his club career with Newcastle United. He made only one substitute appearance for the club's first team, on 7 November 1981, replacing Imre Varadi in a 2–1 defeat at Chelsea in the Second Division.[1] He was released at the end of that season, and dropped into non-league football with Gateshead, playing regularly as they won the 1982–83 Northern Premier League title and with it promotion to the Alliance Premier League.[2] He began the new season with Gateshead, joined Darlington for long enough to make two substitute appearances in the Fourth Division, and was back with Gateshead by October.[3] He finished his Gateshead career with 24 goals from 76 appearances in all competitions,[4] 5 goals from 36 appearances in the Alliance Premier League.[5]

Pugh continued his career in Belgium with Charleroi. He captained the team to promotion via a fifth-place finish and the Second Division play-offs in his first season,[6] and remained with the club for a further seven seasons in the First Division. He then spent four years with La Louvière, two in the third tier followed by two in the second,[6] and finished his playing career in the fourth tier with a year at Francs Borains and two at Sambreville, whom he also coached.[7] [8]

After retiring from football, Pugh stayed in Belgium where he ran a bar in Charleroi.[9] [10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Player details: Kevin Pugh . Toon1892 . Kenneth H Scott . 14 February 2015.
  2. Web site: Bourn Again – Harrogate Town . Bourn, John . Gateshead F.C. . 9 November 2002 . 14 February 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150215125144/http://www.gateshead-fc.com/1005/bourn-again-harrogate-town . 15 February 2015 .
  3. Web site: Gateshead F.C. 1983/84 . Gateshead FC Stats 1977–2014 . Alan Percival . 14 February 2015.
  4. Web site: Players A–Z: Pacey to Pyle . Gateshead FC Stats 1977–2014 . Alan Percival . 14 February 2015.
  5. Book: Harman, John . Alliance to Conference 1979–2004: The first 25 years . Tony Williams Publications . 2005 . 978-1-869833-52-7 . 293, 297.
  6. News: Kevin Pugh, 10 ans plus tard: l'anglais de La Louvière a retrouvé la Deuxième Division . fr . Kevin Pugh, 10 years later: La Louvière's Englishman back in the Second Division . Thirion, Stéphane . Le Soir . Brussels . 3 September 1994 . 43 . 15 February 2015.
  7. Web site: Spelersfiche van Pugh Kevin . Dutch . Player details for Kevin Pugh . Belgian Soccer Database . 13 February 2015 . registration .
  8. Web site: Trainersfiche van Pugh Kevin . Dutch . Coach details for Kevin Pugh . Belgian Soccer Database . 13 February 2015 . registration .
  9. News: Sporting Charleroi: Le légendaire Kevin Pugh est persona non grata ce samedi soir . fr . Sporting Charleroi: The legendary Kevin Pugh is persona non grata this Saturday evening . M.S. . sudinfo.be . 4 October 2014 . 14 February 2015.
  10. News: Kevin Pugh Ex-footballeur . fr . Kevin Pugh Ex-footballer . Saussez, Isabelle . Le Soir . Brussels . 12 March 2008 . 26 . 15 February 2015.