Steve Yates (footballer, born 1970) explained

Steve Yates
Fullname:Stephen Yates
Birth Date:29 January 1970
Birth Place:Bristol, England
Height:5 ft 10 in[1]
Position:Defender
Years1:1988–1993
Years2:1993–1999
Years3:1999–2002
Years4:2002–2003
Years5:2003–2005
Years6:2006
Years7:2006
Years8:2006
Years9:2006
Clubs9:Caernarfon Town
Caps1:197
Goals1:0
Caps2:135
Goals2:2
Caps3:113
Goals3:7
Caps4:12
Goals4:0
Caps5:52
Goals5:1
Caps6:1
Goals6:0
Caps7:3
Goals7:0
Caps8:8
Goals8:0
Caps9:2
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:523
Totalgoals:10
Club-Update:18 June 2007

Stephen Yates (born 29 January 1970) is an English football coach and former professional footballer.

As a player who played as a defender, who notably played in the Premier League for Queens Park Rangers, as well as in the English Football League for Bristol Rovers, Tranmere Rovers, Sheffield United, Huddersfield Town and Morecambe. He also played non-league football for Scarborough and Halifax Town before retiring with Welsh Premier League club Caernarfon Town.

In 2013, he returned to his first club, Bristol Rovers, as the club's new kit manager, A year later he combined this role with coaching.[2]

Playing career

Yates began his footballing career as a YTS trainee at Bristol Rovers in 1986. In seven years with his home town club he played 197 games without scoring any goals.[3]

When manager Gerry Francis moved to Queens Park Rangers from Bristol Rovers in 1991, a number of Rovers players later followed him to the London club. Yates was one of these, when he joined in August 1993. He made his debut that month against Liverpool. Yates played 134 league games for Queens Park Rangers and scored 2 goals before transferring to Tranmere Rovers in 1999.

Yates was a cult hero at Tranmere, and is best remembered for scoring two goals in a Merseyside derby against Everton at Goodison Park when Tranmere beat the Premier League outfit 3–0 in the 2000-01 FA Cup.[4] That same season he also scored one of the goals as Tranmere knocked Leeds United out of the League Cup.[5] Yates remained with the club until 2002 when he transferred to Sheffield United. Whilst at Tranmere he played in the 2000 Football League Cup Final, coming on as a substitute in the final against Leicester City.

Yates joined Huddersfield in 2003 on a free after a successful trial period. He was also Peter Jackson's first signing as Huddersfield's manager for the second time. He scored his only goal for Huddersfield against Leyton Orient.[6] During a fixture with Carlisle United Yates had a bust-up in the tunnel at the Galpharm Stadium with opposing player Richie Foran which resulted in red cards for both players and Yates losing a front tooth.

Yates decided to retire in mid-2005, although he came out of retirement in January 2006 to play just 1 game for Scarborough. He then transferred to Halifax Town where he played 3 games and left at the end of the 2005–2006 season.

In May 2006, Morecambe snapped Yates up on a free transfer and played 8 games for the Shrimps. Soccerbase incorrectly state that Yates played 44 games and scored 2 goals during the 2006–2007 season but research has shown that Yates signed for Caernarfon Town in September 2006 by his ex-playing colleague Kenny Irons.

Yates played only two games for Caernarfon Town. The rest of his spell at the club he was side-lined with injury.

Coaching career

Yates returned to Bristol Rovers in July 2013 as kit man and a year later combined that role with coaching. In his first season as defensive coach, Rovers gained promotion from the Conference. Yates remained at the club until the end of the 2016–17 season as he would be returning to Crete.[7]

Honours

Tranmere Rovers

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rollin . Jack . Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2003–2004 . 2003 . Headline . 978-0-7553-1228-3 . London . 530.
  2. Web site: YATES ON BOARD . Bristol Rovers Official Website . 13 July 2013 . 13 July 2013.
  3. Book: Byrne, Stephen . Jay. Mike . Bristol Rovers Football Club – The Definitive History 1883-2003 . 2003 . . . 0-7524-2717-2.
  4. Web site: Tranmere shame Everton. BBC. 27 January 2001 . 6 September 2009.
  5. Web site: Tranmere 3-2 Leeds (aet). BBC. 31 October 2000 . 28 June 2016.
  6. Web site: Huddersfield 3-0 Leyton Orient. BBC. 27 September 2003 . 10 February 2010.
  7. Web site: Steve Yates talks Bristol Rovers exit and how he came back to the club in hope of moving to new stadium. Bristol Post. Newman. Dan. 29 April 2017. 4 November 2021.
  8. News: Leicester triumph at Wembley . BBC Sport . 27 February 2000 . 28 March 2024.