Paul Stancliffe Explained

Paul Stancliffe
Fullname:Paul Ian Stancliffe
Birth Date:5 May 1958
Height:6 ft 2 in[1]
Birth Place:Sheffield, England
Position:Central defender
Years1:1975–1982
Years2:1983–1990
Years3:1990
Years4:1990
Years5:1991–1994
Clubs3:Rotherham United (loan)
Caps1:285
Caps2:278
Caps3:5
Caps4:17
Caps5:89
Totalcaps:674
Goals1:7
Goals2:12
Goals3:0
Goals4:0
Goals5:3
Totalgoals:22

Paul Ian Stancliffe (born 5 May 1958) is a former footballer who played in the position of central defender.

Career

Stancliffe was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. He first made his way in the game as a Rotherham United apprentice. He made his league debut for Rotherham at Brighton & Hove Albion on the opening day of the 1975–76 season, and immediately won himself a regular place in the side. He scarcely missed a game for seven years, and in 1981 he won a Third Division championship medal.

After holding an ever-present record in his first campaign in the Second Division, he was injured in one of the early matches of the 1982–83 season and missed much of the remaining campaign, but returned towards the end of the season.

During the close-season he was transferred to hometown club Sheffield United after making 285 league appearances for Rotherham. He made his debut for United against Gillingham at the Priestfield Stadium on 27 August 1983, and missed only three games as Sheffield United clinched promotion to the Second Division.

Stancliffe, usually referred to as just Stan by the fans, played for several seasons with distinction at United and was captain for much of his time at Bramall Lane. Stancliffe notably captained United to two successive promotions from the old Third Division, through to the old First Division in 1990. However Stancliffe was now 32 and was released by Dave Bassett, and after a brief spell at Wolverhampton Wanderers joined York City and captained City to promotion at Wembley in 1993. Stancliffe stayed at York, initially as Assistant Manager and then as a youth development officer.[2] He left in April 2005 to take up a role as Doncaster Rovers Under 18 coach.[3]

Honours

Individual

1992–93 Third Division[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . Peter . Dunk . Queen Anne Press . London . 1987 . 324 . 978-0-356-14354-5.
  2. Web site: Paul Stancliffe.
  3. Web site: Doncaster Rovers Under 18 coach .
  4. Book: Lynch . The Official P.F.A. Footballers Heroes . 149.