STEVE CLARKE
Full Name: Stephen Clarke
Date of Birth: 29th August 1963 Birthplace:
Saltcoats, Scotland
Nationality: Scottish
Appointed: Friday 8th June 2012 Left:
Saturday 14th December 2013 after being relieved of his duties
Duration: 1 year, 6 months & 7 days
Head Coach Replaced:
Roy Hodgson
Assistants (Joint): Kevin Keen (from July
3rd 2012) & Keith Downing
Chairman During Tenure: Jeremy Peace Sporting
& Technical Director During Tenure: Dan Ashworth (until March 1st 2013)
then Richard Garlick (from March 1st 2013). (Richard Garlick was appointed as
S&TD on January 8th 2013 working closely with Dan Ashworth during a handover
period).
PREVIOUS CLUBS
Playing Career:
Beith Juniors (unknown - 1979,
appearance data unavailable)
St Mirren (October 1979 - January 1987, 198 appearances, 7 goals)
Chelsea (January 1987 - 1998, 407+14 appearances, 10 goals)
Coaching
Career:
Newcastle United - Assistant Manager to Ruud Gullit (27/08/1998
- 28/08/1999)
Newcastle United - Caretaker Manager (28/08/1999
- 02/09/1999; P 1, W 0, D 0, L 1)
Chelsea - Head of Youth (01/07/2000 -
02/06/2004)
Chelsea - Assistant Manager to José Mourinho and
later Avram Grant (02/06/2004 -
12/09/2008)
West Ham United - Assistant Manager to Gianfranco Zola
(15/09/2008 - 08/06/2010)
Liverpool - First Team Coach (10/01/2011 -
06/06/2012)
INTERNATIONAL
Honours:
Scotland Full (1987 - 1994, 6 caps)
Scotland U21 (1983 - 1985, 8 caps)
HONOURS
Player:
Chelsea:
Full Members Cup Winner 1990,
Chelsea Player of the Year 1994, FA Cup Winner 1997, League Cup Winner 1998,
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winner 1998, Voted into Chelsea's Centenary XI in 2005 (right-back).
Coaching: Chelsea: Barclays Premier League Champions 2004/05 &
2005/06, FA Cup Winners 2007, League Cup Winners 2005 & 2007. Liverpool:
League Cup Winners 2012.
Managerial:
West Bromwich Albion: Barclays Premier League Manager of the Month November 2012
BIOGRAPHY
Coming Soon
ALBION STATISTICS
First Competitive Match:
Won 3-0 v Liverpool (H), 18/08/2012, Barclays Premier League
Last Match: Lost 0-1 v Cardiff City (A), 14/12/2013, Barclays Premier League
First Competitive Win: 3-0 v Liverpool (H), 18/08/12, Barclays Premier League (1st game in charge)
Biggest Home Win: 3-0 v Liverpool, 18/08/2012, Barclays Premier League ;
v Newport County, 27/08/2013, Capital One Cup Second Round;
v Sunderland, 21/09/2013, Barclays Premier League
Biggest Away Win (Goal
Margin): 3-0 v Southampton, 27/04/2013, Barclays Premier League
Biggest Away Win (Goals
Scored): 4-2 v Yeovil Town, 28/08/2012, Capital One Cup Second Round; v
Sunderland, 24/11/2012, Barclays Premier League
Biggest Home Defeat (Goal
Margin): 0-2 v Swansea City, 01/09/2013,
Barclays Premier League; v Norwich City, 07/12/2013, Barclays Premier League
Biggest Home Defeat (Goals
Scored): 2-3 v Wigan Athletic, 04/05/2013, Barclays Premier League; v
Manchester City, 04/12/2013, Barclays Premier League
Biggest Away Defeat: 0-4 v Norwich City, 12/05/2013, Barclays Premier League
Consecutive Wins: 4
Consecutive Defeats: 4
Games Without A Win: 8
Games Without Defeat: 6*
*
Including Albion's Capital One Cup Third Round tie with Arsenal (H) on
25/09/2013. The match is recorded as a draw with the scores level after 90
minutes.
Most Goals In A Game: 10 - Albion 5-5 Manchester United, 19/05/2013, The Hawthorns, Barclays Premier League
League Doubles Completed:
4 - Liverpool, Queens Park Rangers, Southampton & Sunderland
SEASON BY SEASON
Click on season for individual results or total for complete record
OVERALL MANAGERIAL RECORD
COMPETITION |
P |
W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
GD |
PTS |
WIN % |
Premier League |
54 |
17 |
13 |
24 |
70 |
79 |
-9 |
64 |
31.48% |
FA Cup |
2 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
-1 |
- |
0.00% |
League Cup |
4 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
9 |
5 |
+4 |
- |
50.00% |
Friendlies |
15 |
9 |
2 |
4 |
32 |
10 |
+22 |
- |
60.00% |
TOTAL |
60 |
19 |
15 |
26 |
80 |
86 |
-6 |
64 |
31.67% |
Friendlies (non-competitive games) do not count
towards overall total.
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