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Colin Clarke (footballer, born 1962)

Colin John Clarke (born 30 October 1962) is a Northern Irish retired footballer who played as a forward, and a former head coach.

Colin Clarke
Clarke in 2010
Personal information
Full name Colin John Clarke[1]
Date of birth (1962-10-30) 30 October 1962 (age 61)[1]
Place of birth Newry,[1] Northern Ireland
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[2]
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
0000–1980 Ipswich Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–1981 Ipswich Town 0 (0)
1981–1984 Peterborough United 82 (18)
1984Gillingham (loan) 8 (1)
1984–1985 Tranmere Rovers 45 (22)
1985–1986 AFC Bournemouth 46 (26)
1986–1989 Southampton 82 (36)
1988AFC Bournemouth (loan) 4 (2)
1989–1990 Queens Park Rangers 46 (11)
1990–1993 Portsmouth 85 (18)
Total 398 (134)
International career
1986–1993 Northern Ireland 38 (13)
Managerial career
1998–1999 Richmond Kickers
2000 San Diego Flash
2003–2006 FC Dallas
2007 Virginia Beach Mariners
2007–2011 Puerto Rico Islanders
2008–2011 Puerto Rico
2011–2018 North Carolina FC
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He played for seven English clubs between 1981 and 1993 before retiring through a knee injury, and scored 13 goals in 38 matches for the Northern Ireland national football team from 1986 to 1993. A member of their squad at the 1986 FIFA World Cup, he was joint with Billy Gillespie as Northern Ireland's top scorer of all before their record was surpassed by David Healy.

After retiring as a player, Clarke went into management in the United States, coaching teams including Major League Soccer franchise FC Dallas and the Puerto Rico national football team.

Playing career edit

Born in Newry, Clarke began his professional career in the Football League Fourth Division at Peterborough United in the 1981–82 season, scoring 18 goals in 84 games over the next three seasons (having a loan spell at Gillingham during his final season at London Road) before he signed for their Fourth Division rivals Tranmere Rovers. [citation needed]

Along with fellow striker John Clayton, he formed one of the deadliest strike-forces in the Football League by scoring 22 goals that season, but the 1984–85 campaign ended in disappointment as Tranmere just missed out on promotion. He was then transferred to Third Division club AFC Bournemouth and scored 26 goals, though again his goals were not enough to win his club promotion.

In the summer of 1986, Clarke made the big move of his career in a transfer to First Division club Southampton for £500,000, and he was an instant success in his first campaign as a top division striker with 20 league goals, including two hat-tricks in the first few weeks of the season. The Saints reached the semi-finals of the Football League Cup that season. He enjoyed another successful campaign a year later by scoring 16 goals, but a sudden loss of form in 1988–89 restricted him to nine First Division games (in which he failed to score).

He was loaned back to Bournemouth (by then in the Second Division) during that campaign and scored twice in four games before a permanent exit from The Dell in March 1989, saw him resume his First Division career with Queens Park Rangers (QPR). He scored five goals in 12 games as QPR finished ninth, but his goalscoring rate slowed in 1989–90 as he managed just six goals in 34 games in a season where QPR finished lower and underwent a mid season managerial change when Trevor Francis was succeeded by Don Howe.

He was transferred to Portsmouth in June 1990, where he remained until the end of his playing career three years later. During his time at Fratton Park he was in the side that reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1992, only being eliminated by Liverpool after a replay and penalties, and narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League a year later. He retired at the end of the 1992–93 season due to a knee injury.[3]

International career edit

Like many players from Northern Ireland Colin Clarke's greatest playing days came in a Northern Ireland shirt, for whom he scored 13 goals (second behind David Healy) in 38 appearances. Clarke joined the National Team set up just as arguably the greatest Northern Ireland team of all time was breaking up. He made his international debut in a pre-Mexico World Cup warm-up match against France in February 1986 and scored his first Northern Ireland goal against Morocco on his third appearance. In Mexico he appeared in all of Northern Ireland's matches, scoring a consolation against Spain, but the team were unable to match the heights they had reached at the 1982 World Cup.[4]

After returning from the Mexico World Cup, many of Northern Ireland's star players retired or were at least in the veteran stage. Team manager Billy Bingham set about building a new team with Clarke as the spearhead. Although this new team failed to reach the heights of Bingham's first, Clarke did have some notable highlights. In September 1991, against the Faroe Islands he became the first Northern Ireland player to score a hat-trick in international football since George Best in 1971. He scored his then record-breaking thirteenth Northern Ireland goal against Albania in September 1992 and played his final international match two months later against Denmark.

International goals edit

Scores and results list Northern Ireland's goal tally first.[5]

Coaching and management career edit

Clarke was appointed interim coach during the latter half of the 2003 MLS season as a replacement for Mike Jeffries, and was appointed full-time to the position for the 2004 season. Clarke went on to manage both the 2005 and 2006 seasons with great regular season form indeed FC Dallas won the Western Conference comfortably in 2006, but was eliminated in the play-offs in both years latterly after a penalty shoot out. This led to his sacking on 7 November 2006.[6] Before being appointed head coach, Clarke was an assistant coach for the Burn. He spent two seasons as head coach of the Richmond Kickers of the United States' A-League. During that time, he compiled a 38–18 record. On 13 December 1999, he was named head coach of the San Diego Flash, a position he held for one season.[7] Clarke was appointed head coach at Virginia Beach Mariners in January 2007. Within two months of his arrival, the club folded and Clarke was again without a job.

Puerto Rico Islanders edit

On 22 May 2007, Puerto Rico Islanders appointed Clarke to replace Toribio Rojas as head coach midway through the team's worst season since their creation.[8] During the last half of the 2007 season he turned the squad's fortunes around and managed to cling to the sixth spot in the table, guaranteeing a playoff berth. The squad would make it all the way to the semi-finals where they lost to Seattle Sounders on penalty kicks. Late in 2007 he also took the Islanders to the CFU Club Championship semi-finals, the Caribbean qualifiers for the 2008 CONCACAF Champions Cup, where they lost 1–0 to Joe Public F.C. of Trinidad and Tobago.

Despite a bad start to the 2008 season, Clarke managed to lead the team into the CONCACAF Champions League by winning a two-game series on 1:0 aggregate against fellow 2007 CFU Club Championship semi-finalist San Juan Jabloteh for the tournament's Caribbean third place spot. After several bad results at the start of the season, Clarke managed to push the Islanders into an undefeated run that would lead the team its first league trophy, Commissioner's Cup, after they ended the regular season in first place. The team would make it all the way to the finals, but lost to second seed Vancouver Whitecaps 2:1.

Puerto Rico national team edit

In January 2008, Clarke was chosen to lead the Puerto Rico national team.[9] After two wins against Bermuda and a draw versus Trinidad and Tobago was popular with many Puerto Rican football fans.[10] On 4 June, he led the national team to a disappointing 4–0 defeat against Honduras. However, on 14 June, Puerto Rico played against Honduras in the second leg earning a 2–2 draw in Puerto Rico.[citation needed]

In Puerto Rico he was known as "El General" ("The General").[11]

North Carolina FC edit

On 6 December 2011, the Carolina RailHawks of the North American Soccer League, now known as North Carolina FC and playing in the United Soccer League, announced that Clarke would replace Martin Rennie as the team's head coach.[12]

After amassing a 91–84–58 record over seven seasons, North Carolina FC announced on 17 October 2018 that it would part ways with Clarke.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Colin Clarke". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ Dunk, Peter, ed. (1987). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 336. ISBN 978-0-356-14354-5.
  3. ^ "Post War English & Scottish Football League A – Z Player's Database: Colin Clarke". Neilbrown.newcastlefans.com. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  4. ^ . Fifa.com. 13 November 2016. Archived from the original on 28 February 2008. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Colin Clarke". Eu-football.info. European Football. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Coach Colin Clarke fired by FC Dallas". USA Today. 7 November 2006. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  7. ^ . Thefreelibrary.com. Archived from the original on 23 December 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  8. ^ . Puertoricoislandersfc.com. Archived from the original on 19 November 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  9. ^ Jusino, Edwin (17 February 2009). "Colin Clarke signs multi-year contract with the Islanders". futbolboricua.net. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Irish eyes on Puerto Rican prize". fifa.com. 21 February 2008. Retrieved 7 October 2020.[dead link]
  11. ^ "Colin Clarke dirigirá contra los Islanders" [Colin Clarke to coach against the Islanders]. Primera Hora (Puerto Rico) (in Spanish). 20 April 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  12. ^ "The Power of Feel : NASL". Nasl.com. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  13. ^ "North Carolina Football Club Parts Ways With Colin Clarke". North Carolina FC. Retrieved 17 October 2018.

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1985Tranmere Rovers45 22 1985 1986AFC Bournemouth46 26 1986 1989Southampton82 36 1988 AFC Bournemouth loan 4 2 1989 1990Queens Park Rangers46 11 1990 1993Portsmouth85 18 Total398 134 International career1986 1993Northern Ireland38 13 Managerial career1998 1999Richmond Kickers2000San Diego Flash2003 2006FC Dallas2007Virginia Beach Mariners2007 2011Puerto Rico Islanders2008 2011Puerto Rico2011 2018North Carolina FC Club domestic league appearances and goals He played for seven English clubs between 1981 and 1993 before retiring through a knee injury and scored 13 goals in 38 matches for the Northern Ireland national football team from 1986 to 1993 A member of their squad at the 1986 FIFA World Cup he was joint with Billy Gillespie as Northern Ireland s top scorer of all before their record was surpassed by David Healy After retiring as a player Clarke went into management in the United States coaching teams including Major League Soccer franchise FC Dallas and the Puerto Rico national football team Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 International career 1 2 International goals 2 Coaching and management career 2 1 Puerto Rico Islanders 2 2 Puerto Rico national team 2 3 North Carolina FC 3 ReferencesPlaying career editBorn in Newry Clarke began his professional career in the Football League Fourth Division at Peterborough United in the 1981 82 season scoring 18 goals in 84 games over the next three seasons having a loan spell at Gillingham during his final season at London Road before he signed for their Fourth Division rivals Tranmere Rovers citation needed Along with fellow striker John Clayton he formed one of the deadliest strike forces in the Football League by scoring 22 goals that season but the 1984 85 campaign ended in disappointment as Tranmere just missed out on promotion He was then transferred to Third Division club AFC Bournemouth and scored 26 goals though again his goals were not enough to win his club promotion In the summer of 1986 Clarke made the big move of his career in a transfer to First Division club Southampton for 500 000 and he was an instant success in his first campaign as a top division striker with 20 league goals including two hat tricks in the first few weeks of the season The Saints reached the semi finals of the Football League Cup that season He enjoyed another successful campaign a year later by scoring 16 goals but a sudden loss of form in 1988 89 restricted him to nine First Division games in which he failed to score He was loaned back to Bournemouth by then in the Second Division during that campaign and scored twice in four games before a permanent exit from The Dell in March 1989 saw him resume his First Division career with Queens Park Rangers QPR He scored five goals in 12 games as QPR finished ninth but his goalscoring rate slowed in 1989 90 as he managed just six goals in 34 games in a season where QPR finished lower and underwent a mid season managerial change when Trevor Francis was succeeded by Don Howe He was transferred to Portsmouth in June 1990 where he remained until the end of his playing career three years later During his time at Fratton Park he was in the side that reached the FA Cup semi finals in 1992 only being eliminated by Liverpool after a replay and penalties and narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League a year later He retired at the end of the 1992 93 season due to a knee injury 3 International career edit Like many players from Northern Ireland Colin Clarke s greatest playing days came in a Northern Ireland shirt for whom he scored 13 goals second behind David Healy in 38 appearances Clarke joined the National Team set up just as arguably the greatest Northern Ireland team of all time was breaking up He made his international debut in a pre Mexico World Cup warm up match against France in February 1986 and scored his first Northern Ireland goal against Morocco on his third appearance In Mexico he appeared in all of Northern Ireland s matches scoring a consolation against Spain but the team were unable to match the heights they had reached at the 1982 World Cup 4 After returning from the Mexico World Cup many of Northern Ireland s star players retired or were at least in the veteran stage Team manager Billy Bingham set about building a new team with Clarke as the spearhead Although this new team failed to reach the heights of Bingham s first Clarke did have some notable highlights In September 1991 against the Faroe Islands he became the first Northern Ireland player to score a hat trick in international football since George Best in 1971 He scored his then record breaking thirteenth Northern Ireland goal against Albania in September 1992 and played his final international match two months later against Denmark International goals edit Scores and results list Northern Ireland s goal tally first 5 Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 23 April 1986 Windsor Park Belfast Northern Ireland nbsp Morocco 1 0 2 1 Friendly match 2 7 June 1986 Estadio Tres de Marzo Guadalajara Mexico nbsp Spain 1 2 1 2 1986 FIFA World Cup 3 29 April 1987 Windsor Park Belfast Northern Ireland nbsp Yugoslavia 1 0 1 2 UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying 4 17 February 1988 Olympic Stadium Athens Greece nbsp Greece 1 0 2 3 Friendly match 5 2 3 6 21 May 1988 Windsor Park Belfast Northern Ireland nbsp Malta 3 0 3 0 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification 7 26 April 1989 Ta Qali National Stadium Ta Qali Malta nbsp Malta 1 0 2 0 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification 8 17 October 1990 Windsor Park Belfast Northern Ireland nbsp Denmark 1 1 1 1 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying 9 1 May 1991 Windsor Park Belfast Northern Ireland nbsp Faroe Islands 1 0 1 1 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying 10 11 September 1991 Landskrona IP Landskrona Sweden nbsp Faroe Islands 2 0 5 0 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying 11 4 0 12 5 0 13 9 September 1992 Windsor Park Belfast Northern Ireland nbsp Albania 1 0 3 0 1994 FIFA World Cup qualificationCoaching and management career editClarke was appointed interim coach during the latter half of the 2003 MLS season as a replacement for Mike Jeffries and was appointed full time to the position for the 2004 season Clarke went on to manage both the 2005 and 2006 seasons with great regular season form indeed FC Dallas won the Western Conference comfortably in 2006 but was eliminated in the play offs in both years latterly after a penalty shoot out This led to his sacking on 7 November 2006 6 Before being appointed head coach Clarke was an assistant coach for the Burn He spent two seasons as head coach of the Richmond Kickers of the United States A League During that time he compiled a 38 18 record On 13 December 1999 he was named head coach of the San Diego Flash a position he held for one season 7 Clarke was appointed head coach at Virginia Beach Mariners in January 2007 Within two months of his arrival the club folded and Clarke was again without a job Puerto Rico Islanders edit On 22 May 2007 Puerto Rico Islanders appointed Clarke to replace Toribio Rojas as head coach midway through the team s worst season since their creation 8 During the last half of the 2007 season he turned the squad s fortunes around and managed to cling to the sixth spot in the table guaranteeing a playoff berth The squad would make it all the way to the semi finals where they lost to Seattle Sounders on penalty kicks Late in 2007 he also took the Islanders to the CFU Club Championship semi finals the Caribbean qualifiers for the 2008 CONCACAF Champions Cup where they lost 1 0 to Joe Public F C of Trinidad and Tobago Despite a bad start to the 2008 season Clarke managed to lead the team into the CONCACAF Champions League by winning a two game series on 1 0 aggregate against fellow 2007 CFU Club Championship semi finalist San Juan Jabloteh for the tournament s Caribbean third place spot After several bad results at the start of the season Clarke managed to push the Islanders into an undefeated run that would lead the team its first league trophy Commissioner s Cup after they ended the regular season in first place The team would make it all the way to the finals but lost to second seed Vancouver Whitecaps 2 1 Puerto Rico national team edit In January 2008 Clarke was chosen to lead the Puerto Rico national team 9 After two wins against Bermuda and a draw versus Trinidad and Tobago was popular with many Puerto Rican football fans 10 On 4 June he led the national team to a disappointing 4 0 defeat against Honduras However on 14 June Puerto Rico played against Honduras in the second leg earning a 2 2 draw in Puerto Rico citation needed In Puerto Rico he was known as El General The General 11 North Carolina FC edit On 6 December 2011 the Carolina RailHawks of the North American Soccer League now known as North Carolina FC and playing in the United Soccer League announced that Clarke would replace Martin Rennie as the team s head coach 12 After amassing a 91 84 58 record over seven seasons North Carolina FC announced on 17 October 2018 that it would part ways with Clarke 13 References edit a b c Colin Clarke Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 5 April 2020 Dunk Peter ed 1987 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987 88 London Queen Anne Press p 336 ISBN 978 0 356 14354 5 Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database Colin Clarke Neilbrown newcastlefans com Retrieved 25 January 2010 FIFA Tournaments Players amp Coaches CLARKE Colin Fifa com 13 November 2016 Archived from the original on 28 February 2008 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Colin Clarke Eu football info European Football Retrieved 2 June 2015 Coach Colin Clarke fired by FC Dallas USA Today 7 November 2006 Retrieved 25 January 2010 Flash Names Colin Clarke as New Head Coach 1986 Northern Ireland World Cup Performer Brings a Winning Record to San Diego Thefreelibrary com Archived from the original on 23 December 2016 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Islanders name Colin Clarke Head Coach Puertoricoislandersfc com Archived from the original on 19 November 2016 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Jusino Edwin 17 February 2009 Colin Clarke signs multi year contract with the Islanders futbolboricua net Retrieved 7 October 2020 Irish eyes on Puerto Rican prize fifa com 21 February 2008 Retrieved 7 October 2020 dead link Colin Clarke dirigira contra los Islanders Colin Clarke to coach against the Islanders Primera Hora Puerto Rico in Spanish 20 April 2012 Retrieved 7 October 2020 The Power of Feel NASL Nasl com Retrieved 18 November 2016 North Carolina Football Club Parts Ways With Colin Clarke North Carolina FC Retrieved 17 October 2018 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Colin Clarke footballer born 1962 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colin Clarke footballer born 1962 amp oldid 1204625102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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