- Alec Chamberlain
Football player infobox
playername= Alec Chamberlain
fullname = Alec Francis Roy Chamberlain
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1964|6|20
cityofbirth = Ramsey
countryofbirth =England
height = height|metres=1.88
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Goalkeeper
youthyears = 1980-1981
youthclubs =Ramsey Town
years = 1981-1982 1982-1987 1987-1988 1987-1988 1988-1993
1992
1993-1996 1995 1996-2007
clubs = Ipswich Town Colchester United Everton → Tranmere Rovers (loan)
Luton Town
→ Chelsea (loan)
Sunderland → Liverpool (loan) Watford
Total
caps(goals) = 000 (0) 188 (0) 000 (0) 015 (0)
138 (0)
000 (0)
090 (0)
000 (0) 247 (0)
678 (0)
nationalyears = | nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =Alec Francis Roy Chamberlain (born
June 20 1964 ) is a former Englishgoalkeeper currently employed by Watford as the club's goalkeeping coach. He made 790 appearances during his 25-year playing career.Career
Chamberlain started his career at Ipswich as a trainee, but didn't make a single appearance for the club, moving to Colchester in 1982. He spent 5 years at Layer Road before joining Everton for £80,000. However, the then 23-year old was unable to displace established Everton goalkeeper
Neville Southall , and his only appearances in the 1987-88 season were during a loan spell at Tranmere. Chamberlain signed for Luton Town in the summer of 1988, where he oustedLes Sealey after Sealey had a poor game in the League Cup Final againstNottingham Forest . Chamberlain became first choice goalkeeper and was player of the season twice.Signing for Sunderland in 1993, he was part of the team that was promoted in 1995-96. Despite this, in the summer of 1996 he was allowed to join recently
relegated Watford, who paid £40,000 for him. He started off unable to get in the team, but finally played when first-choice goalkeeper Kevin Miller was sold to Crystal Palace for £1,000,000 in 1997. Now the first-choice goalkeeper, he was part of the Division Two Championship winning side in 1997-98 and was instrumental in Watford's promotion to the Premiership in 1999. In the playoff semi-final second leg against Birmingham City, he made a stunning save to deny Birmingham a winning goal, and won the match for Watford with apenalty shootout save in sudden-death. He appeared at Wembley when Watford beat Bolton Wanderers 2-0 in the Play-Off final.During the Premiership campaign, Chamberlain started off with an injury, and had to wait six games before he could play again. On Watford's relegation to Division One in 2001 the club signed Tottenham goalkeeper
Espen Baardsen and the two players competed for the starting position through the 2001-02 season. When Gianluca Vialli arrived as Watford manager in the summer of 2002 he selected Baardsen as his first choice, but Chamberlain returned to the side after a poor run of form and kept his place.Under Ray Lewington, he was first-choice for the whole of the 2002-03 season. In 2003-04 he started as first-choice, but lost his place to
Lenny Pidgeley for several months, before regaining his place towards the end of the campaign. Chamberlain took the job of goalkeeping coach in the autumn of 2004.Chamberlain was given a testimonial by Watford. With Chamberlain in goal Watford lost to Premiership side Charlton Athletic 2-1. Various events were run throughout the season to celebrate Chamberlain's 10 years at the club.
On the 20th July, 2006 he signed a new one year contract keeping him as player at
Vicarage Road until summer 2007 making him, at 42, the oldest Premiership player for 2006-07 season. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/watford/5199232.stm |title=Chamberlain extends Watford deal |accessdate=2006-07-20 |date=July 20 2006 |work= |publisher=BBC Sport] . On SundayMay 13 ,2007 Chamberlain came on as a substitute to become one of the oldest premiership players ever. OnMay 19 ,2007 it was announced that Chamberlain would be retiring from playing and would concentrate on his coaching role at the club. [cite news |url=http://www.watfordfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10400~1027381,00.html |title= New page for Chamberlain |accessdate=2007-05-24 |date=May 19 2007 |work= |publisher=Watford official website]References
External links
*soccerbase|1400|Alec Chamberlain's
* [http://www.alecchamberlain.com/ Alec Chamberlain's official website]
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