- Alex Stevenson
Football player infobox
playername= Alex Stevenson
fullname = Alexander Ernest Stevenson
dateofbirth = birth date|1912|8|9|
cityofbirth =Dublin
countryofbirth =Ireland
dateofdeath = 1985
position= Inside-Left
years = 193x-1932
1932-1934
1934-1949
1949-1950
clubs= Dolphins
Rangers
Everton
→ Tranmere Rovers "(guest)"
→ Blackpool "(guest)"
Bootle
caps(goals) =
12 (7)
255 (82)
nationalyears = 1931
1932-1948
1933-1947
1935
nationalteam = Irish Free State juniors
Irish Free State
→ Ireland (FAI)
Ireland (IFA)
Ireland/Wales XI
nationalcaps(goals) =
7 (0)
19 (5)
1 (0)
manageryears = 1953-1955
managerclubs = Republic of Ireland |Alexander Ernest Stevenson (
August 9 1912 Dublin ,Ireland – 1985) was an Irish footballer who played for both Rangers and Everton. As an international, Stevenson also played for both Ireland teams - the FAI XI and the IFA XI. Stevenson is the only footballer to have played for both the FAI XI and Rangers and is one of only three players born in what is now theRepublic of Ireland to play for the club. The other two wereAlex Craig andJames Lowry McAuley .Club career
Early years
Stevenson began his career with Dolphins in the League of Ireland. In 1932 he helped them reach the final of the
FAI Cup where they lost 1-0 to Shamrock Rovers. Shortly afterwards, on May 8 1932, aged 19 and while still a Dolphins player, he made his debut for the FAI XI in a 2-0 away win against the Netherlands. In August 1932 he signed for Rangers after being spotted by Arthur Dixon, a club coach. As part of the transfer deal Rangers played Dolphins in a friendly atDalymount Park in 1933. Stevenson spent just a season and a half at Rangers. Although he made just 12 appearances in the Scottish League, he scored 7 goals and developed a reputation as a highly intelligent player. While at Rangers, Stevenson also made his debut for the IFA XI and he helped the club win the Division One title during the 1933-34 season.Everton
In January 1934 Stevenson signed for Everton for a fee of £37,000 and made his debut for the club against Arsenal the following month. He remains one of Everton’s all-time top goalscorers. He was also a great supplier of goals, first to
Dixie Dean and then toTommy Lawton and he formed an excellent understanding with fellow Irish internationalJackie Coulter on the left wing. In 1939, together with Lawton,Joe Mercer and Tommy G. Jones he was a member of the Everton team that won the last First Division title before the start of theSecond World War . During this campaign he scored 10 goals in 36 games.During the war, while continuing to play for Everton, Stevenson also enlisted in the RAF. Between 1939 and 1946 he made 202 appearances and scored 89 goals for Everton in wartime regional leagues. One of the highlights of his wartime career came on June 1 1940 when he scored a hat-trick in the last five minutes of a game against Manchester United. As well as playing for Everton, he also turned out as a guest for both Tranmere Rovers and Blackpool. After the war Stevenson played in an Everton team that also included fellow Irish internationals
Peter Farrell ,Tommy Eglington andPeter Corr and future team managerHarry Catterick . By the time he finished his career with the club he had made 255 English League appearances and scored 82 league goals. He also played a further 16 games and scored a further 8 goals in theFA Cup . He made his final league appearance for Everton on May 7 1949.Irish international
When Stevenson began his international career in 1932 there were, in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations. Both associations, the
Northern Ireland - based IFA and theIrish Free State - based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole ofIreland and selected players from the whole island. As a result several notable Irish players from this era, including Stevenson played for both teams.FAI XI
Between 1932 and 1948 Stevenson made 7 appearances for the FAI XI, making his international debut on May 8 1932 in a 2-0 win against the Netherlands. His team-mates that day also included fellow dual internationalists, Mick O'Brien, Jimmy Kelly and
Paddy Moore . In October 1931 Stevenson had also played for a junior FAI XI against Scotland atFalkirk . However, Stevenson had to wait for fourteen years, partly because of theSecond World War , before he made his second appearance for the FAI XI on September 30 1946 in a 1-0 defeat to England.Puzzled by the fourteen year gap between his first and second FAI cap, Stevenson apparently approached both the Everton secretary-manager,
Theo Kelly , and the FAI secretaryJoe Wickham for an explanation but neither was prepared to offer one. Stevenson, who was aProtestant , was accused in some quarters of refusing to play for the FAI XI on religious grounds, but he was adamant that religion had nothing to do with it on his part. [cite book | last = Ryan | first = Sean | title = The Boys in Green: the FAI international story | publisher = Mainstream Publishing | year = 1997 | location =Edinburgh | id = ISBN 1-85158-939-2|pages=pg25] . He subsequently played for the FAI XI a further five times, helping them to a notable victory against Spain on March 2 1947. He made his last appearance for the FAI XI on December 5 1948 in a 1-0 defeat against Switzerland. However this was not his last involvement with the FAI. Between 1953 and 1955 Stevenson served as coach of the Republic of Ireland.IFA XI
Between 1933 and 1947 Stevenson also made 19 appearances and scored 5 goals for the IFA XI, making his debut on September 16 1933 in a 2-1 win against Scotland. He subsequently formed a notable inside forward partnership with Peter Doherty. He scored his first goal for the IFA XI on February 6 1935 in 2-1 defeat against England. He also scored against England in a 5-1 defeat on October 23 1937. His remaining three goals were all scored against Wales in 1936, 1937 and 1947.
On May 11 1935, at
Goodison Park , Stevenson also played for an Ireland/Wales XI in a 10-2 defeat against anEnglish League XI . During theSecond World War , he also played in two wartime internationals for the IFA XI. On September 9 1944 atWindsor Park , he played an 8-4 defeat against a "Combined Services XI". This team was basically aGreat Britain XI and featured, among others,Matt Busby ,Stanley Matthews ,Tommy Lawton andStan Mortensen . He also played in the Victory international against Scotland atWindsor Park on February 2 1946.On November 27 1946 Stevenson, together with
Johnny Carey ,Con Martin ,Bill Gorman ,Tommy Eglington ,Peter Farrell andDavy Walsh , was one of seven players born in theIrish Free State to play for the IFA XI against Scotland. Then on April 16 1947 he scored his last goal for the IFA XI in a 2-1 win against Wales. These two results helped the IFA XI finish as runners-up in the1947 British Home Championship . Later that year, Stevenson made his last appearance for the IFA XI on October 4 1947 in a 2-0 win against Scotland.Honours
Dolphins
*FAI Cup : 1
**"Runners Up" 1932Rangers
*Scottish Champions: 1
**1933-34Everton
*English Champions: 1
**1938-39Ireland
*British Home Championship
**"Runners Up" 1946-47 1References
ources
*"Who’s Who Of Everton" (2004): Tony Matthews [http://www.shop-com.co.uk/op/~Who's_Who_of_Everton_(Hardback)_Tony_Matthews-prod-25696581?sourceid=363]
*"The Boys In Green - The FAI International Story" (1997): Sean Ryan [http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1851589392]
*"Soccer at War – 1939 - 45" (2005): Jack Rollin [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/075531431X]External links
* [http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2007/07/alex-stevenson.html Northern Ireland’s Footballing Great]
* [http://www.soccerscene.ie/sssenior/player.php?id=485 Ireland (FAI) stats]
* [http://www.evertonfc.com/history/everton-legends-n-s.html Everton Legends]
* [http://www.followfollow.com/news/loadnews.asp?cid=TMNW&id=73225 Rangers Players who served in Armed Forces]
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