Peter Atherton (footballer) explained

Peter Atherton
Birth Date:6 April 1970
Birth Place:Wigan, England
Position:Defender, midfielder
Currentclub:Bolton Wanderers (assistant manager)
Years1:1988–1991
Years2:1991–1994
Years3:1994–2000
Years4:2000–2005
Years5:2001
Years6:2005–2008
Clubs1:Wigan Athletic
Clubs2:Coventry City
Clubs3:Sheffield Wednesday
Clubs4:Bradford City
Clubs5:Birmingham City (loan)
Clubs6:Halifax Town
Caps1:149
Caps2:114
Caps3:216
Caps4:94
Caps5:10
Caps6:14
Goals1:1
Goals2:0
Goals3:9
Goals4:3
Goals5:0
Goals6:0
Totalcaps:598
Totalgoals:13
Nationalyears1:1991
Nationalteam1:England U21
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2003
Managerclubs1:Bradford City (joint caretaker)

Peter Atherton (born 6 April 1970) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who is assistant manager of Bolton Wanderers.

As a player, he was a defender who notably played in the Premier League for Coventry City, Sheffield Wednesday and Bradford City. He also played in the Football League for Wigan Athletic and Birmingham City before finishing his career with non-league Halifax Town. He was capped once at England U21 level.

Since retirement he has worked as assistant manager of Halifax Town before returning to Wigan Athletic as a youth team coach. He was appointed assistant manager of Barrow and later followed manager Ian Evatt to Bolton Wanderers.

Early life

Atherton was born in Wigan, Lancashire.

Playing career

Most famous for captaining Sheffield Wednesday, Atherton started his career at hometown club Wigan Athletic as a trainee and spent three years there before attracting the attention of Coventry City. Atherton was lured away from Wednesday by Bradford City after relegation on the Bosman ruling where he also spent a spell on loan at Birmingham City. Birmingham reached the League Cup final, however, Atherton was unable to play as he was cup-tied.[1] After being released by Bradford on a free transfer he finished his career at Halifax Town, where injury forced him to retire from professional football after playing only 14 games for the club, but came out of retirement because of Halifax's injury crisis and was named as a substitute for their home game against Grays Athletic on 16 October 2007.

Coaching career

In June 2007, Atherton was appointed assistant manager of Halifax Town, replacing Wayne Jacobs. He had previously been coaching in Wigan Athletic's youth set-up.[2]

He also played for Sheffield Wednesday in their 2006 Masters Football campaign, and Wigan Athletic in 2007.

He became assistant manager at Barrow in July 2018.[3]

On 1 July 2020, he was appointed as the assistant head coach of Bolton Wanderers, following Barrow head coach Ian Evatt to the University of Bolton Stadium.[4] After the departure of Director of football Tobias Phoenix on 11 December[5] Atherton's role was changed from Assistant head coach to assistant manager.[6]

Honours

Individual

1990–91 Third Division[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Horsfield bounces back. BBC Sport. 23 February 2001. 15 September 2008.
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/halifax_town/6260534.stm Atherton is new Halifax assistant
  3. News: Bluebirds Boss Completes Backroom Line Up. Barrow AFC. 2 July 2018. 3 July 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180703104014/http://www.barrowafc.com/bluebirds-boss-completes-backroom-line-up/. 3 July 2018. dead.
  4. News: Ian Evatt: Bolton Wanderers name Barrow manager as new head coach . 1 July 2020 . BBC Sport . 1 July 2020.
  5. https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/18939167.bolton-wanderers-football-chief-tobias-phoenix-steps-role/ The Bolton News: "Bolton Wanderers' football chief Tobias Phoenix steps down from role"
  6. https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/2020/december/ian-evatts-job-title-changes-to-manager/ BWFC.co.uk "Ian Evatt’s Job Title Changes To Manager"
  7. Book: Lynch . The Official P.F.A. Footballers Heroes . 148.