Steve Charles (footballer) explained

Steve Charles
Fullname:Stephen Charles
Birth Date:10 May 1960
Birth Place:Sheffield, England
Position:Midfielder
Height:5 ft 9 in[1]
Collegeyears1:1978–1979
College1:Columbia Lions
Years1:1980–1984
Years2:1984–1987
Years3:1987–1993
Years4:1992
Years5:1993–1996
Years6:1996–1997
Years7:1997–2000
Clubs4:Scunthorpe United (loan)
Clubs7:Boston United
Caps1:123
Caps2:113
Caps3:237
Caps4:4
Caps5:134
Caps6:42
Caps7:87
Goals1:10
Goals2:37
Goals3:38
Goals4:0
Goals5:20
Goals6:11
Goals7:21
Manageryears1:2007–2009
Managerclubs1:Gainsborough Trinity

Stephen Charles (born 10 May 1960) is a former professional footballer who played in the English Football League as a midfielder for five different clubs, and was until recently manager of Conference North side Gainsborough Trinity. He is also a graduate of Sheffield University, where he gained a degree in mathematics, and a Master's degree in sports science.[2]

Playing career

Charles attended Columbia University in the United States where he was the 1979 Ivy League MVP and a 1979 First Team All American.[3] [4] [5]

an English former schoolboy international, Sheffield-born Steve Charles began his football career at Sheffield United while still a university student. He signed a professional contract with the Blades in January 1980, and went on to make over a hundred appearances for the Blades, helping the team gain promotion from Division Four in 1982. In November 1984, he moved to Wrexham where he spent two and a half years and lifted the Welsh Cup in 1986.

In the summer of 1987, Charles moved to Mansfield Town for a £15,000 transfer fee, making his debut on 15 August 1987 against Bristol City. In his first season at Field Mill, he was ever-present in the side and scored 12 goals, many of them from free kicks. He spent six seasons at Mansfield, playing 278 games for the club in all competitions, scoring 47 goals.[6] He is a member of the Mansfield Town Hall of Fame.[7] He left to join Scarborough in February 1993, and also had a short loan spell at Scunthorpe United near the end of his time in Mansfield.

Charles played nearly 150 games for Scarborough during a three-year spell, and then continued his career in the non-league game, where he played for Stalybridge Celtic and Boston United until he was 40 years old.[2]

Coaching career

From 2007 until August 2009 he was manager of Gainsborough Trinity.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . Peter . Dunk . Queen Anne Press . London . 1987 . 122 . 978-0-356-14354-5.
  2. Web site: Boston United squad 1999/2000. 3 September 2009.
  3. http://v009u44mub.maximumasp.com/sports/alltime.asp?intSID=4 Ivy League Awards Winners
  4. Web site: 1979 All Americans . 4 December 2010 . 15 June 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110615001040/http://www.nscaa.com/awards-detail.php?it=SC&yr=1979 . dead .
  5. http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2005/04/13/overseas-no-more-soccer-finds-its-place-columbia Overseas No More, Soccer Finds Its Place In Columbia
  6. Book: Bracegirdle, Dave . Hartshorn, Steve . amp . The Legends of Mansfield Town. Breedon Books. 2004. 1-85983-435-3.
  7. http://www.mansfieldtown.net/page/HallOfFameDetail/0,,10325~1969101,00.html Mansfield Town Hall of Fame: Midfielders
  8. Web site: Steve Charles is sacked as boss. Gainsborough Standard. 20 August 2009. 3 September 2009.