- Alan Sunderland
Football player infobox2
playername= Alan Sunderland
fullname = Alan Sunderland
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1953|7|1
cityofbirth =Conisbrough
countryofbirth =England
height = height|ft=5|in=8
position =Midfielder
years = 1971-1977
1977-1984
1984
1984-1986
1986
clubs = Wolves
Arsenal
→ Ipswich Town (loan)
Ipswich TownDerry City
caps(goals) = 158 0(30)
206 0(55)
015 00(3)
043 00(8)
00 - 00 (-)
nationalyears = 1974
1976
1978-1981
1980
nationalteam = England Under 23
England Under 21
England B
England
nationalcaps(goals) = 001 00(0)
001 00(0)
007 00(1)
001 00(0)Alan Sunderland (born
July 1 ,1953 ) is an English former football player.Sunderland was born in
Conisbrough ,Yorkshire , and began his career at Wolves as an apprentice in 1971; initially amidfielder , he eventually switched positions tocentre forward . He made over 200 appearances in total for the Midlands side, and won the 1974 League Cup and the Second Division championship in 1977.In November 1977, he joined Arsenal for £220,000 and immediately became a regular, playing in the 1978 FA Cup Final (which Arsenal lost to Ipswich Town).
Sunderland's most famous moment came in the
1979 FA Cup Final ; Arsenal had gone 2-0 up against Manchester United, with goals fromBrian Talbot andFrank Stapleton , and looked set for victory with only five minutes remaining. However, United scored twice in three minutes, with goals fromGordon McQueen andSammy McIlroy , andextra time loomed. In the very last minute of the match, however, Arsenal pushed forward in a desperate counter-attack;Liam Brady fedGraham Rix on the left wing, and his cross was converted by Sunderland at the far post to make the score 3-2, and win Arsenal the cup.Sunderland stayed at Arsenal for another five years, forming an impressive partnership with
Frank Stapleton for two years; he was the club's top scorer in 1979/80 and 1981/82, and featured in the Arsenal sides that lost the 1980 FA Cup and Cup Winners' Cup finals.He also won a solitary England cap in a 2-1 friendly win over Australia in Sydney on May 31, 1980, and also represented his country at under-21, under-23 and 'B' team level.
However, after a spate of injuries and the arrival of
Charlie Nicholas , Sunderland found himself pushed out of the first team. He joined Ipswich Town on loan in February 1984, and made the move permanent later in the summer. He played for Ipswich until 1986, then had a brief stint at Irish club Derry City, before calling it a day.Following retirement, he opened a pub in
Ipswich , before emigrating toMalta , where he coached local teamBirkirkara F.C. . He made several successful property investments in both Malta and Gozo, buying before Malta joined the EU.Fact|date=December 2007
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