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Kevin Russell (footballer)

English footballer and manager


Summary

English footballer and manager

FieldValue
nameKevin Russell
fullnameKevin John Russell
birth_date
birth_placePortsmouth, England
positionStriker
youthyears11982–1984youthclubs1 = Brighton & Hove Albion
years11982–1984clubs1 = Brighton & Hove Albioncaps1 = 0goals1 = 0
years21984–1987clubs2 = Portsmouthcaps2 = 4goals2 = 0
years31987–1989clubs3 = Wrexhamcaps3 = 84goals3 = 43
years41989–1992clubs4 = Leicester Citycaps4 = 43goals4 = 10
years51990clubs5 = → Peterborough United (loan)caps5 = 7goals5 = 3
years61991clubs6 = → Cardiff City (loan)caps6 = 3goals6 = 0
years71991clubs7 = → Hereford United (loan)caps7 = 3goals7 = 1
years81992clubs8 = → Stoke City (loan)caps8 = 5goals8 = 1
years91992–1993clubs9 = Stoke Citycaps9 = 40goals9 = 5
years101993–1994clubs10 = Burnleycaps10 = 28goals10 = 6
years111994–1995clubs11 = AFC Bournemouthcaps11 = 30goals11 = 1
years121995clubs12 = Notts Countycaps12 = 11goals12 = 0
years131995–2002clubs13 = Wrexhamcaps13 = 198goals13 = 17
manageryears12018–2023managerclubs1 = Stoke City U21
manageryears22023managerclubs2 = Cheltenham Town (Caretaker)
totalcaps456totalgoals = 87
nationalyears11984–1985nationalteam1 = England U18nationalcaps1 = 6nationalgoals1 = 2

Kevin John Russell (born 6 December 1966) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker for Brighton & Hove Albion, Portsmouth, Wrexham, Leicester City, Peterborough United, Cardiff City, Hereford United, Stoke City, Burnley, AFC Bournemouth and Notts County.

Playing career

Russell was a professional footballer and former England Youth international. During a career spanning twenty years he played for eleven clubs. Due to his quiff hairstyle Russell was nicknamed "Rooster" early on in his career; ironically he would lose all his hair in his youth and was bald for much of his playing days. Released by Brighton after an apprenticeship Russell returned to his hometown club Portsmouth but appearances were limited He then moved on to Wrexham during the 1987 close season. In the first of his two spells with the club he scored at a rate of just over a goal every two games. In 1989, he joined Leicester City, but was loaned out four times. However, he fought his way into the first team at the end of the 1991–92 season and became a cult-hero, scoring several important late goals after coming off the bench as he helped fire Leicester to the play-off final, eventually losing to Blackburn Rovers. Despite this, he went to Stoke City at the end of the season. While at Stoke he became a key member of the first team as Stoke won the Second Division title in 1992–93.

After one season at Stoke City, he moved onto Burnley for a fee of £130,000. Short spells with AFC Bournemouth and Notts County followed before a move back to the Racecourse Ground. Here, at last, Russell found a permanent home – he was to play nearly 200 more league games for The Robins in a deeper role, eventually being rewarded with a testimonial against Manchester United. In his second spell at Wrexham, he was best remembered for his winning goal against West Ham in an FA Cup third round replay in the 1996–97 season. With the tie goalless, Russell scored a 90th-minute goal to dump West Ham out of the cup at Upton Park.

Coaching career

He remained at Wrexham as a coach until being sacked in January 2007. On 12 January 2011, he agreed to rejoin Peterborough United, with Darren Ferguson for a second spell. On 18 August 2014, it was confirmed that he rejoined Stoke City as a coach for the Under 21 and Under 18 sides. He was promoted to Stoke City U23s manager for the 2018–19 season. He left his role with Stoke's under-21s in May 2023.

Russell joined Cheltenham Town as assistant manager to Wade Elliott in July 2023. Elliott was sacked in September 2023 and Russell took temporary charge until superseded by Darrell Clarke with effect from 2 October 2023. Eight days later his departure from the club by mutual consent was announced.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal4010102080Total8443404110310247Total43101010525012Total456203051557Total301213100353Total198172348211024023Career total45687375245358552105
Portsmouth1985–86Second Division1000001020
1986–87Second Division3010101060
Wrexham1987–88Fourth Division38212021004222
1988–89Fourth Division462220201036025
Leicester City1989–90Second Division100100000110
1990–91Second Division135000000135
1991–92Second Division205001052267
Peterborough United (loan)1990–91Fourth Division7300000073
Cardiff City (loan)1990–91Fourth Division3000000030
Hereford United (loan)1991–92Fourth Division3100001141
Stoke City (loan)1991–92Third Division5100000051
Stoke City1992–93Second Division405203051506
Burnley1993–94Second Division286404111378
AFC Bournemouth1993–94Second Division171000000171
1994–95Second Division130213100182
Notts County1994–95First Division110000000110
Wrexham1995–96Second Division407302120478
1996–97Second Division410731010503
1997–98Second Division160201000190
1998–99Second Division312512060443
1999–2000Second Division334501000394
2000–01Second Division264100010284
2001–02Second Division100001110121
2002–03Third Division1000000010

:A. The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Football League Trophy, Football League play-offs and Full Members Cup.

Honours

; Stoke City

; Burnley

  • Football League Second Division play-offs: 1994

Individual

References

References

  1. Six u-18 caps in the 1984–85 season [[Association of Football Statisticians. AFS]] DataBase
  2. [[The News (Portsmouth). Portsmouth Sports Mail]]- "Russell to start against Hull": article by Mike Neasom, 14 February 2007
  3. [https://www.fanchants.com/football-songs/leicester_city-chants/heroes-in-blue-and-whiteedited/]- "He's got no hair but we don't care, Kevin, Kevin Russell"
  4. [http://www.footballchants.org/viewChants.php?divs=D3&teams=71&let=W&teamname=Wrexham humorous chant]
  5. "Portsmouth, from Tindall to Ball" Farmery, C: Southend-on-Sea, Desert Island Books, 1999 {{ISBN. 1-874287-25-2
  6. "The PFA Premier League and Football League Players' Records 1946–98" Hugman, B: Harpenden, Queen Anne Press, 1998 {{ISBN. 1-85291-585-4
  7. [http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/leicester/leicester.html Loan details]
  8. (28 June 1993). "Sporting Digest: Football". Independent Print Limited.
  9. (3 August 2005). "Russell in awe of Utd youngsters". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  10. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/w/wrexham/6253233.stm Sacked from Wrexham]
  11. "Stoke City: Kevin 'Rooster' Russell is back at the club {{!}} Stoke Sentinel".
  12. "Academy coaching details confirmed".
  13. (29 May 2023). "Stoke City hero Kevin Russell to leave club after nearly a decade as coach".
  14. "Kevin Russell and Ashley Vincent added to backroom staff".
  15. "Club Statement: Wade Elliott".
  16. (29 September 2023). "Cheltenham appoint Clarke as new head coach". BBC Sport.
  17. (10 October 2023). "Kevin Russell departs Cheltenham Town".
  18. {{ENFA
  19. Lynch. "The Official P.F.A. Footballers Heroes".
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