Name: Jordan Stewart
Born: 31 March 1995
Height:
Weight:
Position: Forward
Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: Under-19, Under-18 Schools.
Club Honours: (with Glentoran) Irish Cup Winner 2014/15; NIFL Charity Shield Winner 2015.
Club Career:
Teams ... --Seasons-- Signed -Fee- -League- FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other
Glentoran 13/14-15/16 ...-13 ..... 65(-)/21 ............. 1(0)/0
Swindon T 15/16-16/17 Aug-15 £ 50k .0(8)/ 0 0(1)/0 0(1)/1
Grimsby T 15/16 ..... Mar-16 .Loan .1(1)/ 0
Linfield. 17/18- date May-17 .Free
Biography:
A diminutive but skillful attacking player, Jordan Stewart's performances and spectacular goals for Glentoran earned him the attentions of several cross-channel clubs. Shortly after playing in David Scullion to score the winner in the 2015 Irish Cup final against Portadown, Stewart spent trial periods at Stoke, Middlesbrough and Peterborough, but it was Swindon Town who were persuaded to meet the Glens' £50,000 valuation in August 2015.
The same month as his move to Swindon was agreed, Stewart received his first call-up to the Northern Ireland Under-21 squad. He had previously played at Under-18 Schools level while attending Belfast Metropolitan College and for the Under-19s.
During his first few months in England Stewart struggled to settle and he briefly returned home. He finally made his Robins debut as a substitute in a 2-0 defeat by Millwall in mid-October. The following month he won his first Under-21 cap against France.
Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
12-11-2015 France. A L 0-1 ECQ sub
17-11-2015 Ukraine H L 1-2 ECQ sub
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22 November 2006
Alan Fettis
A rarity in football as a goalkeeper with Football League goals to his name, Alan Fettis had an interesting, but up-and-down career...Name: Alan William Fettis
Born: 1 February 1971, Belfast
Height: 6.01ft
Weight: 13.09 st
Position: Goalkeeper
Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 25 Full Caps (1991-1998), 3 B Caps (1994-1998), 1 Under-18 Cap, 1 Under-17 Cap, 1 Under-16 Cap; Schoolboy Caps.
Club Honours: (with Ards) Irish League Cup Runner-Up 1990/91.
Awards: York City Clubman of the Year 2000/01, 2001/02
Club Career:
Teams
|
Seasons
|
Signed
|
Fee
|
League
|
FA Cup
|
FL Cup
|
Other
|
Glentoran
|
-
|
-
|
Youth
|
0(0)/0
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Ards
|
88/89-90/91
|
1988
|
-
|
42(0)/0
|
-
|
-
|
23(0)/0
|
Hull
City
|
91/92-95/96
|
Aug-91
|
£50k
|
131(4)/2
|
5(0)/0
|
7(1)/0
|
7(0)/0
|
West
Brom. Alb.
|
95/96
|
Nov-95
|
Loan
|
3(0)/0
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Nott'm
Forest
|
95/96-97/98
|
Jan-96
|
£250k
|
4(0)/0
|
0(1)/0
|
1(0)/0
|
-
|
Blackburn
Rvrs
|
97/98-99/00
|
Sep-97
|
£300k
|
9(2)/0
|
1(0)/0
|
-
|
-
|
Leicester
City
|
99/00
|
Sep-99
|
Loan
|
0(0)/0
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
York
City
|
99/00-02/03
|
Mar-00
|
Free
|
125(0)/0
|
12(0)/0
|
3(0)/0
|
-
|
Hull
City
|
02/03-03/04
|
Jan-03
|
Free
|
20(0)/0
|
1(0)/0
|
-
|
1(0)/0
|
Sheffield
United
|
03/04
|
Dec-03
|
Loan
|
2(1)/0
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Grimsby
Town
|
03/04
|
Mar-04
|
Loan
|
11(0)/0
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Macclesfield
T.
|
04/05-06/07
|
Jul-04
|
Free
|
61(0)/0
|
3(0)/0
|
2(0)/0
|
9(0)/0
|
Bury
|
06/07
|
Jun-06
|
Free
|
9(0)/0
|
1(0)/0
|
2(0)/0
|
-
|
Manchester
U.
|
10/11-11/12
|
Jan-11
|
Free
|
0(0)/0
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
TOTALS
|
-
|
£600k
|
417(7)/2
|
23(1)/0
|
15(1)/0
|
40(0)/0
|
|
..
Biography:
A former Youth international, Alan Fettis made his name in the Irish League with Ards before a £50,000 move to Hull City. He established himself in the Northern Ireland squad through the early 1990s, taking advantage of the long-spells of injury that ruled out Tommy Wright.
Spells in the top-flight with Nottingham Forest and Blackburn Rovers both offered little in the way of first-team opportunities, and both saw relegation. Fettis' international career was ended with the emergence of Maik Taylor, though Sammy McIlroy did include him in the international squad as late as 2003.
One of the most experienced goalkeepers in the lower English Leagues, Fettis never wanted for a club. Aside from his international caps, claims to fame include two goals for Hull City (scored during a striker injury crisis at the club), and being named as Ards' greatest 'keeper of all time.
After retiring as a player in 2007, Fettis was appointed assistant goalkeeping coach at Derby County where he worked with Roy Carroll. In 2008 he was appointed goalkeeping coach at Cheltenham Town, and was also given the role of chief scout at the club. After working with the Northern Ireland Under-18 squad, Nigel Worthington appointed Fettis as goalkeeping coach for the a B international match against Scotland in May 2009. In July 2009 he joined the coaching staff at Sunderland and continued his role with the Northern Ireland set-up.
Biography:
A former Youth international, Alan Fettis made his name in the Irish League with Ards before a £50,000 move to Hull City. He established himself in the Northern Ireland squad through the early 1990s, taking advantage of the long-spells of injury that ruled out Tommy Wright.
Spells in the top-flight with Nottingham Forest and Blackburn Rovers both offered little in the way of first-team opportunities, and both saw relegation. Fettis' international career was ended with the emergence of Maik Taylor, though Sammy McIlroy did include him in the international squad as late as 2003.
One of the most experienced goalkeepers in the lower English Leagues, Fettis never wanted for a club. Aside from his international caps, claims to fame include two goals for Hull City (scored during a striker injury crisis at the club), and being named as Ards' greatest 'keeper of all time.
After retiring as a player in 2007, Fettis was appointed assistant goalkeeping coach at Derby County where he worked with Roy Carroll. In 2008 he was appointed goalkeeping coach at Cheltenham Town, and was also given the role of chief scout at the club. After working with the Northern Ireland Under-18 squad, Nigel Worthington appointed Fettis as goalkeeping coach for the a B international match against Scotland in May 2009. In July 2009 he joined the coaching staff at Sunderland and continued his role with the Northern Ireland set-up.
In January 2011 Fettis joined the coaching staff at Manchester United and he made a brief return to playing when he turned out for the reserves during a goalkeeper shortage.
Full bio to follow.
Official Bury Site
Football Heroes Forest, Sheffield United
Wikipedia Article
Northern Ireland Cap Details:
13-11-1991 Denmark...... A L 1-2 ECQ
28-04-1992 Lithuania.... H D 2-2 WCQ
18-11-1992 Denmark...... H L 0-1 WCQ
11-06-1994 Mexico....... N L 0-3 FR
07-09-1994 Portugal..... H L 1-2 ECQ
29-03-1995 Rep. Ireland. A D 1-1 ECQ
26-04-1995 Latvia....... A W 1-0 ECQ
22-05-1995 Canada....... A L 0-2 FR
25-05-1995 Chile........ N L 1-2 FR
07-06-1995 Latvia....... H L 1-2 ECQ
03-09-1995 Portugal..... A D 1-1 ECQ
11-10-1995 Liechtenstein A W 4-0 ECQ
15-11-1995 Austria...... H W 5-3 ECQ
27-03-1996 Norway....... H L 0-2 FR
29-05-1996 Germany...... H D 1-1 FR
31-08-1996 Ukraine...... H L 0-1 WCQ
05-10-1996 Armenia...... H D 1-1 WCQ
30-04-1997 Armenia...... A D 0-0 WCQ
11-10-1997 Portugal..... A L 0-1 WCQ
25-03-1998 Slovakia..... H W 1-0 FR
22-04-1998 Switzerland.. H W 1-0 FR
03-06-1998 Spain........ A L 1-4 FR
15-09-1998 Turkey....... A L 0-3 ECQ
10-10-1998 Finland...... H W 1-0 ECQ
18-11-1998 Moldova...... H D 2-2 ECQ
Summary: 25/0. Won 6, Drew 7, Lost 12.
Northern Ireland B Cap Details:
10-05-1994 England...... A L 2-4 FR
21-02-1995 Scotland..... A L 0-3 FR
11-02-1998 Rep. Ireland. A W 1-0 FR
Summary: 3/0. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 1.
Full bio to follow.
Official Bury Site
Football Heroes Forest, Sheffield United
Wikipedia Article
Northern Ireland Cap Details:
13-11-1991 Denmark...... A L 1-2 ECQ
28-04-1992 Lithuania.... H D 2-2 WCQ

18-11-1992 Denmark...... H L 0-1 WCQ
11-06-1994 Mexico....... N L 0-3 FR
07-09-1994 Portugal..... H L 1-2 ECQ
29-03-1995 Rep. Ireland. A D 1-1 ECQ
26-04-1995 Latvia....... A W 1-0 ECQ
22-05-1995 Canada....... A L 0-2 FR
25-05-1995 Chile........ N L 1-2 FR
07-06-1995 Latvia....... H L 1-2 ECQ
03-09-1995 Portugal..... A D 1-1 ECQ
11-10-1995 Liechtenstein A W 4-0 ECQ
15-11-1995 Austria...... H W 5-3 ECQ
27-03-1996 Norway....... H L 0-2 FR
29-05-1996 Germany...... H D 1-1 FR
31-08-1996 Ukraine...... H L 0-1 WCQ
05-10-1996 Armenia...... H D 1-1 WCQ
30-04-1997 Armenia...... A D 0-0 WCQ
11-10-1997 Portugal..... A L 0-1 WCQ
25-03-1998 Slovakia..... H W 1-0 FR
22-04-1998 Switzerland.. H W 1-0 FR
03-06-1998 Spain........ A L 1-4 FR
15-09-1998 Turkey....... A L 0-3 ECQ
10-10-1998 Finland...... H W 1-0 ECQ
18-11-1998 Moldova...... H D 2-2 ECQ
Summary: 25/0. Won 6, Drew 7, Lost 12.
Northern Ireland B Cap Details:
10-05-1994 England...... A L 2-4 FR
21-02-1995 Scotland..... A L 0-3 FR
11-02-1998 Rep. Ireland. A W 1-0 FR
Summary: 3/0. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 1.
Labels:
Ards,
Blackburn,
Bury,
Coaches/Trainers,
Forest,
Goalkeepers,
Grimsby,
Hull,
Irish League Rep,
Leicester,
Macclesfield,
Man Utd,
Player - F,
Sheff Utd,
West Brom,
York
13 November 2006
Allan Elleman
Name: Allan Richard Elleman
Born: c.1866, Stoke (ENG) (see notes)
Died: 19 February 1939, Nottingham (ENG)
Height:
Weight:
Position: Full-Back/Outside-Right
Representative Honours: Ireland: 2 Full Caps (1889-1890).
Club Honours: (with Cliftonville) Irish Cup Winner 1887/88, Runner-Up 1886/87, 1889/90; Charity Cup Winner 1883/84, 1885/86, 1886/87, 1887/88, 1888/89.
Club Career:
* all games; # sources conflict as to whether Elleman actually played for Sheffield United
Biography:
Born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1866, Allan Elleman, known as “Dick” or “The Wee Englishman”, came to Belfast with his family in the early 1880’s. Being interested in the new football game he joined Glentoran and played a few friendly games for them. He then played in Glentoran’s very first competitive match on the 27th January 1883 – an Irish Cup match against the experienced Ulster team. He played in the left wing pair and the match resulted in a 9-0 defeat.
Joining Cliftonville for the start of 1883/84 season he soon established himself in the team as a winger, playing on either flank with great aplomb. In seven seasons he appeared in many Irish Cup and Charity Cup finals. He scored three goals in these finals, including a double in the 4-2 defeat of Distillery in the 1888/89 Charity Cup Final. In all he scored 13 goals for Cliftonville.
In addition to his Irish Cup and Charity Cup appearances he appeared for Cliftonville in the English F.A.Cup, making four appearances and scoring one goal in each of 1886/87 and 1888/89 seasons and one appearance 1889/90 (a total of 9 appearances and 2 goals). His first goal was scored in the 3-1 win over Great Lever in Bolton on the 13th November 1886. When he played for Cliftonville against Linfield in the English Cup on Christmas Day 1888 history was made, as this is the only FA Cup match ever played on Christmas Day.
Elleman's first appearance at an international match was as an umpire - these were the days before recognised referees. The competing teams each supplied an umpire to take charge of one half of the playing area. A referee stood at the half-way line and adjudicated in any disputes. “Dick” was an umpire for the match between England and Ireland in March 1889. A month later he made it on to the field as a player, featuring at right-back in Ireland's 3-1 defeat by Wales - normally a winger he had occasionally played in defence for Cliftonville that season. The following year he captained Ireland from outside-right in a 9-1 defeat by England - the first Englishman to captain a side against England - that proved to be his final international outing.
Also the captain and honourary secretary at Cliftonville, Elleman left Ireland to return to his native midlands late in the 1889/90 season to sign with West Bromwich Albion. His final three weeks (the 8th, 15th, and 22nd of March 1890) saw him play in the Irish Cup Final, play for Ireland against England and referee the County Antrim Shield Final between Linfield and Distillery. Elleman was regarded as being naturalised in Ireland after seven years residency, though ironically it was his move to an English club that brought his Ireland career to a close.
Although he never played a competitive match for West Brom, he did later mark his Football League debut for Notts County in October 1891 with a goal against his ex-club in a 4-0 win. From his long playing career, Elleman recalled a 44-0 win for Stoke St. Peter's against Bucknall St. Mary's as the highlight!
Ireland Cap Details:
27-04-1889 Wales... H L 1-3 BC
15-03-1890 England. H L 1-9 BC
Summary: 2/0. Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 1.
* Elleman's birth date is commonly recorded as 3 November 1862 in Birmingham. Research suggests this to be incorrect.
A Nottingham paper from 1/12/1934 notes "Allan Richard Elleman, native of Stoke, qualified for Ireland under 7 year residence rule".
His birth not registered in GRO, England. Census records list:
In 1881, Allan R. Elleman aged 14, Church St. Stoke on Trent, father Allan W. Elleman.
In 1901, Allan Elleman aged 34, born Staff, Stoke on Trent, Book Keeper in Cotton Mill at Mansfield.
Died Nottingham JFM 1939 age 72.
All ages therefore tally with a birth April 1866- March 1867. An Allan R. Elleman had his birth registered in Stoke in the July-September quarter if 1866.
Irish League career and birth information researched by George Glass. Further birth data from Cris Freddi.
Born: c.1866, Stoke (ENG) (see notes)
Died: 19 February 1939, Nottingham (ENG)
Height:
Weight:
Position: Full-Back/Outside-Right
Representative Honours: Ireland: 2 Full Caps (1889-1890).
Club Honours: (with Cliftonville) Irish Cup Winner 1887/88, Runner-Up 1886/87, 1889/90; Charity Cup Winner 1883/84, 1885/86, 1886/87, 1887/88, 1888/89.
Club Career:
Teams
|
Seasons
|
Signed
|
Fee
|
League
|
FA Cup
|
Other
|
Stoke
St Peter's
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Glentoran
|
82/83
|
-
|
Amateur
|
0/0
|
-
|
*/13
|
Cliftonville
|
83/84-89/90
|
-
|
Amateur
|
0/0
|
-
|
-
|
West
Bromwich Albion
|
-
|
Apr-1890
|
-
|
0/0
|
-
|
-
|
Sheffield
United #
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
(Midland League)
|
||
Notts
County
|
91/92
|
Aug-1891
|
-
|
6/2
|
-
|
-
|
Grimsby
Town
|
91/92
|
Mar-1892
|
-
|
(Football Alliance)
|
||
Mansfield
Town
|
-
|
Aug-1892
|
-
|
(Midland League)
|
||
TOTALS
|
-
|
£-
|
6/2
|
-
|
-
|
|
Biography:
Born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1866, Allan Elleman, known as “Dick” or “The Wee Englishman”, came to Belfast with his family in the early 1880’s. Being interested in the new football game he joined Glentoran and played a few friendly games for them. He then played in Glentoran’s very first competitive match on the 27th January 1883 – an Irish Cup match against the experienced Ulster team. He played in the left wing pair and the match resulted in a 9-0 defeat.
Joining Cliftonville for the start of 1883/84 season he soon established himself in the team as a winger, playing on either flank with great aplomb. In seven seasons he appeared in many Irish Cup and Charity Cup finals. He scored three goals in these finals, including a double in the 4-2 defeat of Distillery in the 1888/89 Charity Cup Final. In all he scored 13 goals for Cliftonville.
In addition to his Irish Cup and Charity Cup appearances he appeared for Cliftonville in the English F.A.Cup, making four appearances and scoring one goal in each of 1886/87 and 1888/89 seasons and one appearance 1889/90 (a total of 9 appearances and 2 goals). His first goal was scored in the 3-1 win over Great Lever in Bolton on the 13th November 1886. When he played for Cliftonville against Linfield in the English Cup on Christmas Day 1888 history was made, as this is the only FA Cup match ever played on Christmas Day.
Elleman's first appearance at an international match was as an umpire - these were the days before recognised referees. The competing teams each supplied an umpire to take charge of one half of the playing area. A referee stood at the half-way line and adjudicated in any disputes. “Dick” was an umpire for the match between England and Ireland in March 1889. A month later he made it on to the field as a player, featuring at right-back in Ireland's 3-1 defeat by Wales - normally a winger he had occasionally played in defence for Cliftonville that season. The following year he captained Ireland from outside-right in a 9-1 defeat by England - the first Englishman to captain a side against England - that proved to be his final international outing.
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| Nottingham Evening Post Obituary (courtesy of Chris Goodwin) |
Although he never played a competitive match for West Brom, he did later mark his Football League debut for Notts County in October 1891 with a goal against his ex-club in a 4-0 win. From his long playing career, Elleman recalled a 44-0 win for Stoke St. Peter's against Bucknall St. Mary's as the highlight!
Ireland Cap Details:
27-04-1889 Wales... H L 1-3 BC
15-03-1890 England. H L 1-9 BC
Summary: 2/0. Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 1.
* Elleman's birth date is commonly recorded as 3 November 1862 in Birmingham. Research suggests this to be incorrect.
A Nottingham paper from 1/12/1934 notes "Allan Richard Elleman, native of Stoke, qualified for Ireland under 7 year residence rule".
His birth not registered in GRO, England. Census records list:
In 1881, Allan R. Elleman aged 14, Church St. Stoke on Trent, father Allan W. Elleman.
In 1901, Allan Elleman aged 34, born Staff, Stoke on Trent, Book Keeper in Cotton Mill at Mansfield.
Died Nottingham JFM 1939 age 72.
All ages therefore tally with a birth April 1866- March 1867. An Allan R. Elleman had his birth registered in Stoke in the July-September quarter if 1866.
Irish League career and birth information researched by George Glass. Further birth data from Cris Freddi.
Labels:
Captain,
Cliftonville,
Glentoran,
Grimsby,
Mansfield,
Notts Co,
Player - E,
Sheff Utd,
Stoke,
West Brom
12 November 2006
Stuart Elliott
A modern footballing rarity, Stuart Elliott rose from the Irish League to establish himself in the international set-up and in the English and Scottish Leagues...
..
Name: Stuart Elliott
Born: 23 July 1978, Belfast
Height: 5.10 ft
Weight: 11.09 st
Position: Winger/Forward
Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 38 Full Caps / 4 Goals (2000-2008), 1 B Cap (2003), 3 Under-21 Caps (1998-1999); Under-18 Schoolboy Caps.
Club Honours: (with Glentoran) Irish League Champion 1998/99; Irish Cup Winner 1999/00; Irish League Cup Winner 1997/98, Runner-Up 1998/99; Gold Cup Winner 1998/99; Co. Antrim Shield Winner 1998/99, 1999/00; Irish League Floodlit Cup Runner-Up 1996/97; (with Hull City) Football League Division Three Runner-Up 2003/04 (promoted); Football League One Runner-Up 2004/05 (promoted).
Awards: Hull City Player of the Year 2003, 2005; PFA League One Team of the Year 2005; League One Player of the Month Dec-2004
Club Career:
* all domestic games.
Seasonal League Statistics:
Glentoran
95/96 .0 (2)/ 0* (Irish Premier League)
96/97 .9 (9)/ 3*
97/98 26(11)/11*
98/99 32(18)/14*
99/00 48 (3)/23*
Motherwell
00/01 22(13)/12 (Scottish Premier League)
01/02 30 (7)/10
Hull City
02/03 30 (6)/12 (Football League Division Two)
03/04 42 (0)/14
04/05 35 (1)/27 (Football League One)
05/06 26(14)/ 7 (Football League Championship)
06/07 20(12)/ 5
07/08 .3 (4)/ 0
Doncaster Rovers
07/08 .1 (9)/ 0 (Football League One)
08/09 .3 (6)/ 0 (Football League Championship)
Grimsby Town
08/09 .9 (2)/ 2 (Football League Two)
Hamilton Academical
09/10 .2 (3)/ 0 (Scottish Premier League)
Stirling Albion
09/10 .5 (2)/ 1 (Scottish League Division Two)
Biography:
In August 2010 Stuart Elliott, a long-time Christian, quit football to devote his life to God. He was ordained as a pastor at the Living Hope Church in Hull in January 2011.
Amber Nectar Hull City Fan's Tribute
IFA Premiership
Northern Ireland Cap Details:
02-09-2000 Malta............ H W 1-0 WCQ
07-10-2000 Denmark.......... H D 1-1 WCQ
11-10-2000 Iceland.......... A L 0-1 WCQ
28-02-2001 Norway........... H L 0-4 FR. sub
24-03-2001 Czech Republic... H L 0-1 WCQ
28-03-2001 Bulgaria......... A L 3-4 WCQ 1 goal
02-06-2001 Bulgaria......... H L 0-1 WCQ
06-06-2001 Czech Republic... A L 1-3 WCQ
01-09-2001 Denmark.......... A D 1-1 WCQ sub
06-10-2001 Malta............ A W 1-0 WCQ
13-02-2002 Poland........... N L 1-4 FR. sub
27-03-2002 Liechtenstein.... A D 0-0 FR. sub
17-04-2002 Spain............ H L 0-5 FR
12-02-2003 Finland.......... H L 0-1 FR. sub
29-03-2003 Armenia.......... A L 0-1 ECQ sub
03-06-2003 Italy............ A L 0-2 FR. sub
11-10-2003 Greece........... A L 0-1 ECQ
02-06-2004 St Kitts & Nevis. A W 2-0 FR
06-06-2004 Trinidad & Tobago A W 3-0 FR. 1 goal
18-08-2004 Switzerland...... A D 0-0 FR
04-09-2004 Poland........... H L 0-3 WCQ
09-10-2004 Azerbaijan....... A D 0-0 WCQ
13-10-2004 Austria.......... H D 3-3 WCQ sub 1 goal
26-03-2005 England.......... A L 0-4 WCQ
30-03-2005 Poland........... A L 0-1 WCQ sub
04-06-2005 Germany.......... H L 1-4 FR
17-08-2005 Malta............ A D 1-1 FR
03-09-2005 Azerbaijan....... H W 2-0 WCQ 1 goal
07-09-2005 England.......... H W 1-0 WCQ
08-10-2005 Wales............ H L 2-3 WCQ
12-10-2005 Austria.......... A L 0-2 WCQ sub
15-11-2005 Portugal......... H D 1-1 FR
01-03-2006 Estonia.......... H W 1-0 FR. sub
16-08-2006 Finland.......... A W 2-1 FR
02-09-2006 Iceland.......... H L 0-3 ECQ
22-08-2007 Liechtenstein.... H W 3-1 ECQ sub
08-09-2007 Latvia........... A L 0-1 ECQ
26-03-2008 Georgia.......... H W 4-1 FR
Summary: 26(12)/4. Won 10, Drew 8, Lost 20.
Northern Ireland B Cap Details:
20-05-2003 Scotland ........ A L 1-2 FR
Summary: 1/0. Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 1.
Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
09-10-1998 Finland.......... H D 1-1 ECQ
02-06-1999 Rep. of Ireland.. N L 0-1 PT sub
04-06-1999 Scotland ........ A D 1-1 PT
Summary: 2(1)/0. Won 0, Drew 2, Lost 1.
..
Name: Stuart Elliott
Born: 23 July 1978, Belfast
Height: 5.10 ft
Weight: 11.09 st
Position: Winger/Forward
Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 38 Full Caps / 4 Goals (2000-2008), 1 B Cap (2003), 3 Under-21 Caps (1998-1999); Under-18 Schoolboy Caps.
Club Honours: (with Glentoran) Irish League Champion 1998/99; Irish Cup Winner 1999/00; Irish League Cup Winner 1997/98, Runner-Up 1998/99; Gold Cup Winner 1998/99; Co. Antrim Shield Winner 1998/99, 1999/00; Irish League Floodlit Cup Runner-Up 1996/97; (with Hull City) Football League Division Three Runner-Up 2003/04 (promoted); Football League One Runner-Up 2004/05 (promoted).
Awards: Hull City Player of the Year 2003, 2005; PFA League One Team of the Year 2005; League One Player of the Month Dec-2004
Club Career:
Teams
|
Seasons
|
Signed
|
Fee
|
League
|
FA Cup
|
FL Cup
|
Europe
|
Other
|
Dungoyne
Boys
|
-
|
-
|
Youth
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Glentoran
|
95/96-99/00
|
-
|
Youth
|
115 (41)/ 51
|
*
|
-
|
3(1)/0
|
-
|
Motherwell
|
00/01-01/02
|
Jul-00
|
£100,000
|
50 (20)/ 22
|
1(1)/1
|
2(1)/0
|
-
|
-
|
Hull
City
|
02/03-07/08
|
Jul-02
|
£230,000
|
156 (37)/ 65
|
4(4)/1
|
6(3)/1
|
-
|
0(1)/1
|
Doncaster
Rvrs
|
07/08
|
Jan-08
|
Loan
|
1 (9)/ 0
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Doncaster
Rvrs
|
08/09
|
Aug-08
|
-
|
3 (6)/ 0
|
-
|
0(1)/0
|
-
|
-
|
Grimsby
Town
|
08/09
|
Jan-09
|
Loan
|
9 (2)/ 2
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Hamilton Acad.
|
09/10
|
Jan-10
|
Free
|
2 (3)/ 0
|
1(1)/0
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Stirling
Albion
|
09/10
|
Feb-10
|
Loan
|
5 (2)/ 1
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Glentoran
|
12/13
|
Aug-12
|
Free
|
3 (2)/ 0
|
-
|
1(0)/1
|
-
|
-
|
TOTALS
|
-
|
£330,000
|
344(122)/141
|
6(6)/2
|
9(5)/2
|
3(1)/0
|
0(1)/1
|
|
Seasonal League Statistics:
Glentoran
95/96 .0 (2)/ 0* (Irish Premier League)
96/97 .9 (9)/ 3*
97/98 26(11)/11*
98/99 32(18)/14*
99/00 48 (3)/23*
Motherwell
00/01 22(13)/12 (Scottish Premier League)
01/02 30 (7)/10
Hull City
02/03 30 (6)/12 (Football League Division Two)
03/04 42 (0)/14
04/05 35 (1)/27 (Football League One)
05/06 26(14)/ 7 (Football League Championship)
06/07 20(12)/ 5
07/08 .3 (4)/ 0
Doncaster Rovers
07/08 .1 (9)/ 0 (Football League One)
08/09 .3 (6)/ 0 (Football League Championship)
Grimsby Town
08/09 .9 (2)/ 2 (Football League Two)
Hamilton Academical
09/10 .2 (3)/ 0 (Scottish Premier League)
Stirling Albion
09/10 .5 (2)/ 1 (Scottish League Division Two)
Biography:
In August 2010 Stuart Elliott, a long-time Christian, quit football to devote his life to God. He was ordained as a pastor at the Living Hope Church in Hull in January 2011.
Amber Nectar Hull City Fan's Tribute
IFA Premiership
Northern Ireland Cap Details:
02-09-2000 Malta............ H W 1-0 WCQ
07-10-2000 Denmark.......... H D 1-1 WCQ
11-10-2000 Iceland.......... A L 0-1 WCQ
28-02-2001 Norway........... H L 0-4 FR. sub
24-03-2001 Czech Republic... H L 0-1 WCQ
28-03-2001 Bulgaria......... A L 3-4 WCQ 1 goal
02-06-2001 Bulgaria......... H L 0-1 WCQ
06-06-2001 Czech Republic... A L 1-3 WCQ
01-09-2001 Denmark.......... A D 1-1 WCQ sub
06-10-2001 Malta............ A W 1-0 WCQ
13-02-2002 Poland........... N L 1-4 FR. sub
27-03-2002 Liechtenstein.... A D 0-0 FR. sub
17-04-2002 Spain............ H L 0-5 FR
12-02-2003 Finland.......... H L 0-1 FR. sub
29-03-2003 Armenia.......... A L 0-1 ECQ sub
03-06-2003 Italy............ A L 0-2 FR. sub
11-10-2003 Greece........... A L 0-1 ECQ
02-06-2004 St Kitts & Nevis. A W 2-0 FR
06-06-2004 Trinidad & Tobago A W 3-0 FR. 1 goal
18-08-2004 Switzerland...... A D 0-0 FR
04-09-2004 Poland........... H L 0-3 WCQ
09-10-2004 Azerbaijan....... A D 0-0 WCQ
13-10-2004 Austria.......... H D 3-3 WCQ sub 1 goal
26-03-2005 England.......... A L 0-4 WCQ
30-03-2005 Poland........... A L 0-1 WCQ sub
04-06-2005 Germany.......... H L 1-4 FR
17-08-2005 Malta............ A D 1-1 FR
03-09-2005 Azerbaijan....... H W 2-0 WCQ 1 goal
07-09-2005 England.......... H W 1-0 WCQ
08-10-2005 Wales............ H L 2-3 WCQ
12-10-2005 Austria.......... A L 0-2 WCQ sub
15-11-2005 Portugal......... H D 1-1 FR
01-03-2006 Estonia.......... H W 1-0 FR. sub
16-08-2006 Finland.......... A W 2-1 FR
02-09-2006 Iceland.......... H L 0-3 ECQ
22-08-2007 Liechtenstein.... H W 3-1 ECQ sub
08-09-2007 Latvia........... A L 0-1 ECQ
26-03-2008 Georgia.......... H W 4-1 FR
Summary: 26(12)/4. Won 10, Drew 8, Lost 20.
Northern Ireland B Cap Details:
20-05-2003 Scotland ........ A L 1-2 FR
Summary: 1/0. Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 1.
Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
09-10-1998 Finland.......... H D 1-1 ECQ
02-06-1999 Rep. of Ireland.. N L 0-1 PT sub
04-06-1999 Scotland ........ A D 1-1 PT
Summary: 2(1)/0. Won 0, Drew 2, Lost 1.
Labels:
B,
Doncaster,
Glentoran,
Grimsby,
Hamilton Accies,
Hull,
Motherwell,
Player - E,
Schoolboy,
SPL,
Stirling,
Under-21
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