- Frank Stapleton
Football player infobox
playername = Frank Stapleton
fullname = Frank Anthony Stapleton
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1956|7|10
cityofbirth =Dublin
countryofbirth =Republic of Ireland
position =Striker
height = height|ft=6|in=0
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1974–1981
1981–1987
1987
1987–1988
1987–1988
1988–1989
1989–1991
1991
1991
1991–1994
1994–1995
clubs = Arsenal
Manchester UnitedAjax Amsterdam
→Anderlecht (loan)
Derby CountyLe Havre AC
Blackburn Rovers
Aldershot
Huddersfield Town
Bradford City
Brighton & Hove Albion
Total
caps(goals) = 225 0(75)
223 0(60)
004 00(0)
00? 00(?)
010 00(1)
018 00(5)
081 0(13)
000 00(0)
005 00(0)
068 00(2)
002 00(0)
618 (151)
nationalyears = 1976–1990
nationalteam = Republic of Ireland
nationalcaps(goals) = 071 0(20)
manageryears = 1991–1994
1996
managerclubs = Bradford CityNew England Revolution Frank Anthony Stapleton (born
July 10 ,1956 inDublin ) is a Irish former football player and manager. He is best remembered for his time at Arsenal, Manchester United and as a pivotal player for the Republic of Ireland. He has also been a manager at Bradford City.Playing career
Stapleton was a tough tackling forward who was an especially good header of the ball. He started his career with Arsenal, joining them in 1972 as an apprentice, after being turned down by Manchester Unitedcite web
url = http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=%7BB4CEE8FA%2D9A47%2D47BC%2DB069%2D3F7A2F35DB70%7D&newsid=363554
title = Stapleton's Arsenal years
accessdate = 2006-09-24
date = 2006-09-15
publisher = Manutd.com
language = English] . He made his first-team debut in 1975 against Stoke City, and would go on to form a potent striking partnership withMalcolm Macdonald ; the two scored 46 goals between them in 1976-77. He was Arsenal's top scorer for the three following seasons, and helped the Gunners reach a trio ofFA Cup finals; Stapleton scored one of the goals in Arsenal's 1979 3-2 win over Manchester United, and scored 108 goals in 300 appearances in total for the Gunners.Stapleton went on to move to Man United in 1981 for £900,000 (a fee set by
tribunal after the two clubs could not agree). He would help United win the 1983 and 1985FA Cup s. He left United in 1987, after scoring 78 goals for the club in 365 matches.He went on to play for
Ajax Amsterdam , before returning to England with Derby County, Blackburn Rovers, Aldershot, Huddersfield Town and Brighton & Hove Albion as well as a stint at Le Havre inFrance . He became player-manager of Bradford City, where he spent three seasons.International career
He also won 71 caps for the Republic of Ireland, scoring a then record 20 goals. Stapleton made his international debut under then player-manager
Johnny Giles in a friendly against Turkey inAnkara in 1976 at 20 years of age. He scored after only 3 minutes of his debut when he headed home a Giles free-kick at the near post. That 'friendly' international finished 3-3 and marked the start of a magnificent international career for the quiet and reserved Stapleton.Stapleton was committed to international football insisting that an "international release clause" be inserted to all of his contracts so that he could be released to play in international games for Ireland.
Stapleton played a significant role in Ireland's attempt to qualify for the World Cup in Spain in 1982. Goals against Cyprus, Holland and France for Stapleton in the qualifying matches were not enough as Ireland were denied a place at the World Cup by a superior French goal difference. Stapleton was made captain of the national team for the qualifying campaign for the 1986 World Cup though Ireland failed to emulate their fine performance in the 1982 qualifiers.
Jack Charlton took over as the Irish manager in 1986 and he kept Stapleton as captain despite a sometimes uneasy relationship between the two men. Stapleton scored a magnificent diving header in the opening Euro '88 qualifer against Belgium in the 2-2 draw at theHeysel Stadium ,Brussels that September. He also scored in the 2-1 defeat by Bulgaria inSofia onApril 1 1987 with another goal against Luxembourg in the 2-1 victory atLansdowne Road the following September.Stapleton captained the Irish team to the 1988 Euro finals and played in all of their matches during the competition including Ireland's famous victory against England.
After the 1988 European Championships Stapleton remained on the fringe of the national team during qualification for World Cup Italia '90 making just two appearances late in the campaign.
He did, however, score an 87th minute goal against Malta in a 3-0 friendly in
Valetta just prior to those finals inItaly .Coaching career
Stapleton moved to the
United States to coachMajor League Soccer sideNew England Revolution in 1996. In the 2003-04 season he briefly returned to English football as a specialist coach of Bolton Wanderers. The Bolton managerSam Allardyce wanted Stapleton to enhance the skills of the strikers at the club and saw the Irishman as an ideal candidate, given his successful playing career.References
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