Steve Stevenson

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Steve Stevenson
Personal information
Full nameSteven Stevenson
Year of birth1978
Place of birthBeaugium
Playing positionForward
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)*
2006–08Riponia Gunners Athletic
2008–11Craitland Cherry Trees FC
2011–13Shireroth Imperial United
International career
2006–07Beaugium Beaugium
2007Lovely Lovely
2007–12Beaugium Beaugium
2012–13New Victoria New Victoria
* Appearances (Goals)
Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams

Steven "Steve" Stevenson is a Beaugian former-footballer who last played for Imperial United in Shireroth. He was the captain of the Beaugian national team for the entirety of its existence.

Club career

Stevenson began his professional career at the age of 28 by signing for Riponian club Gunners Athletic, prior to their first Premiership campaign. After that inaugural season, in 2008, Riponia was declared dead and its league dissolved.

Having been left without a club, 30-year-old Stevenson joined Cherry Trees FC in the Craitish League 1 as a free agent in the summer of 2008, taking the 25 shirt. His chances were limited with the club, being used sparingly due to the existing attacking strength of Freddie Gaärsen, Alexis Tereminus and Zen Daviddlaw. Stevenson spent three seasons at Cherry Trees, during what was somewhat of a lull in competitive success, and won his only trophy with the club, the league title, in his final season, where he scored five goals.

Having been transfer listed in the summer of 2011, Stevenson agreed to a Cr 6 million move to Imperial United in Shireroth's Pro Soccer League. After two years with United, Stevenson announced his retirement in 2013 at the age of 35.

International career

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Stevenson was called-up for Beaugium's first FMF World Cup squad, where he was given captaincy of the team.

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Following Beaugium's demise in 2012, Stevenson gained eligibility for New Victoria, until his retirement in 2013, but wished to be never considered for a call-up.

Honours

Beaugium


Cherry Trees FC