Mel Pejic Explained

Mel Pejic
Fullname:Melvyn Pejic
Birth Date:1959 4, df=y
Birth Place:Chesterton, England
Height:[1]
Position:Defender
Years1:1977–1980
Clubs1:Stoke City
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Years2:1980–1992
Caps2:412
Goals2:14
Years3:1992–1995
Clubs3:Wrexham
Caps3:106
Goals3:3
Totalcaps:518
Totalgoals:17

Melvyn Pejic (born 27 April 1959) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Hereford United, Stoke City and Wrexham.[2] His brother Mike was also a professional footballer as well as his son Shaun.

Playing career

Pejic was born in Chesterton and joined the youth teams of Stoke City in 1977 where his older brother Mike had just spent ten years. He made just one first team appearance for Stoke which came against Ipswich Town on 12 January 1980, he played at right back as Stoke lost 1–0.[2]

He signed for Hereford United where he spent the majority of his footballing career. A serious knee ligament injury hampered his first two seasons at Edgar Street. However, in the next four seasons he missed only five matches and was voted Player of the Year for three successive seasons in 1983, 1984 and 1985. He later became the only Hereford United Captain to lifted the Welsh Cup in 1990 when Hereford defeated Wrexham at Cardiff Arms Park.

In a 12-season stint, he made 523 competitive appearances, scoring 24 goals. Of these, 412 were in league matches, for which he holds the clubs Football League appearances record, where he also scored 14 goals, and puts him second in the all-time appearance list for the "Bulls", behind John Layton who played a total 549 times for the club during their non-league days. He moved to Wrexham midway through the 1991–92 season, and went on to make over 100 league appearances for the "Red Dragons" helping the Welsh side to gain promotion in 1992–93.

Post-retirement

Towards the end of his playing days he firstly completed his FA Diploma in the Treatment and Management of Injuries, before studying and gaining a Physiotherapy Degree from Salford University, later taking over first physio duties at Wrexham and then under the managership of John Toshack the Wales national football team senior physiotherapists position, being promoted from a similar position with the Under 21 team.

In August 2012, after three years as physiotherapist with Bolton Wanderers, Pejic joined Macclesfield Town. In November 2013 Pejic returned to Stoke City to work in the medical department at the club's academy.[3]

Personal life

One of Mel's sons, Shaun also played for Wrexham, and his elder brother Mike was also a footballer.

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Stoke City1979–80First Division1000000010
Total1000000010
Hereford United1980–81Fourth Division130002000150
1981–82Fourth Division270000000270
1982–83Fourth Division451102100482
1983–84Fourth Division440102110481
1984–85Fourth Division461512020552
1985–86Fourth Division451204060561
1986–87Fourth Division310202030380
1987–88Fourth Division441204040541
1988–89Fourth Division183000030213
1989–90Fourth Division385214130477
1990–91Fourth Division461212040542
1991–92Fourth Division161201010201
Total4121419325327048320
Wrexham1991–92Fourth Division7000000070
1992–93Third Division392002130443
1993–94Second Division400203120463
1994–95Second Division201102010241
Total10633072601217
Career Total5181822332533060526

A.  The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Football League Trophy.

Honours

Wrexham

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . Peter . Dunk . Queen Anne Press . London . 1987 . 190 . 978-0-356-14354-5 .
  2. Book: Matthews, Tony. The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. 1994. Lion Press. 0-9524151-0-0.
  3. Web site: Mel Pejic rejoins the club as medical chief. Stoke Sentinel. 29 November 2013.