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Matt Elliott (footballer)

Matthew Stephen Elliott (born 1 November 1968) is a former professional footballer, most notably as a defender for Leicester City. Born in England, he was never selected to play for them on an international level; he instead played for the Scotland national team, for whom he was eligible due to his Scottish grandmother.

Matt Elliott
Elliott in 2016
Personal information
Full name Matthew Stephen Elliott
Date of birth (1968-11-01) 1 November 1968 (age 55)
Place of birth Wandsworth, England
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
Leatherhead
1987–1988 Epsom & Ewell
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1989 Charlton Athletic 1 (0)
1989–1992 Torquay United 124 (15)
1992Scunthorpe United (loan) 8 (1)
1992–1993 Scunthorpe United 53 (7)
1993–1997 Oxford United 148 (21)
1997–2005 Leicester City 245 (26)
2004Ipswich Town (loan) 10 (0)
Total 589 (70)
International career
1997–2001 Scotland 18 (1)
Managerial career
2011 Stafford Rangers (caretaker)
2014 Army United
Medal record
Representing Leicester City F.C.
League Cup 2000
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He captained Leicester to victory in the 2000 Football League Cup Final scoring both goals.

Club career edit

Elliott began his career in non-league football with Leatherhead and Epsom & Ewell, before getting his first taste of professional football with Charlton Athletic. Unable to break into the Charlton first-team, he moved to Torquay United within a year. He then worked his way up the ladder, signing for Scunthorpe United in March 1992, moving on to Oxford United in November 1993, and finally getting his chance in the Premiership when he was signed by Leicester City in early 1997 for a transfer fee of £1.6 million.[1] This remained the record for a sale by Oxford until 2016, when Kemar Roofe moved to Leeds United.[1] He was cup-tied for their victory in the 1997 Football League Cup Final.[2]

Elliott became a mainstay in a Leicester side that surprised many in the top flight, and also performed well in cup competitions. The defender became synonymous with The Foxes' bruising style of play that made them one of the hardest sides to play in the Premiership. Elliott sometimes courted controversy with his discipline throughout his time at Leicester,[3] but remained a key player under both Martin O'Neill and his successor Peter Taylor.

Elliott was influential in Leicester's run to the 2000 Football League Cup Final, and their victory in the game itself. He scored the only goal of the two-legged semi final against Aston Villa[4] and then scored both goals in the final as Leicester beat Tranmere Rovers 2–1.[5]

When Martin O'Neill left to manage Celtic in July 2000, he made an attempt to lure Elliott to the club in a £3.5 million bid (O'Neill would raid his former club for the likes of Neil Lennon and Steve Guppy).[6] It was unsuccessful when Elliott signed the last contract of his career in August 2001, which would last until June 2005.[7] Elliott's made his last European appearance in a 3–1 defeat to Red Star Belgrade in Vienna on 28 September 2000 in the 2001 UEFA Cup.[8]

He had a loan spell at Ipswich Town before his retirement. His final season was thwarted by a knee injury and, after making only three appearances, Elliott retired from football in January 2005.[9]

International career edit

Elliott won 18 caps for the Scotland national team, scoring one goal which was a header from an Allan Johnston cross in a 2–0 win against San Marino. He made 16 starts and two appearances from the bench, including his debut against France in November 1997. He was in the Scotland squad for the 1998 World Cup although he did not appear in any of the games.

After retirement edit

Coaching edit

On 9 June 2008, Elliott was unveiled as the new assistant manager to former Torquay teammate Dean Edwards at Northern Premier League team Hednesford Town. After a season that saw the Pitmen finish just outside the play-offs, Elliott stepped down from his position at Keys Park in May 2009 to concentrate on other business interests. He then became assistant manager of Midland Alliance side Oadby Town, until in October 2010 he became assistant manager of Conference North club Stafford Rangers, working under Tim Flowers.[10] Elliott was appointed manager after Flowers resigned from his managerial role on 11 January 2011.[11]

In January 2014, Elliott became manager of Thailand Premier League side Army United, a club affiliated with Elliott's former club, Leicester City. Elliott left Army United in June 2014 with the side in 11th place, in order to take up a role with Leicester City.

In September 2015 De Montfort University announced that Elliott had been appointed first team coach for the University's men's and women's teams.[12]

Media edit

In August 2014, Elliott took over as an analyst for BBC Radio Leicester. On 10 October 2015, Elliott was interviewed on Danny Baker's 5Live radio show, discussing his life and career.[citation needed]

Honours edit

Oxford United

Leicester City

Individual

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Pritchard, David (7 July 2016). "Oxford United sell Kemar Roofe to Leeds United in deal believed to be close to £3m". Oxford Mail. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Matt Elliott recalls Wembley glory of 15 years ago ahead of Capital One Cup final". Sky Sports. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  3. ^ Webster, Rupert. "THE WRONG VICTIM?". Sky Sports.
  4. ^ "Leicester book Wembley date". BBC. 2 February 2000. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Leicester triumph at Wembley". BBC. 27 February 2000. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Leicester expect Elliott to stay". BBC Sport. 31 July 2001. Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  7. ^ "Elliott decides to stay". BBC Sport. 16 August 2001. Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  8. ^ "Red Star end Leicester dreams". BBC Sport. 28 September 2000. Retrieved 27 September 2007.
  9. ^ "Elliott to retire". BBC Sport. 31 January 2005. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  10. ^ . Football Conference. 20 October 2010. Archived from the original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  11. ^ "Tim Flowers quits as Stafford Rangers manager". BBC Sport. 11 January 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
  12. ^ "Leicester City legend Matt Elliott signs for DMU". De Montfort University. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  13. ^ "Leicester triumph at Wembley". BBC Sport. 27 February 2000. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  14. ^ "Nielsen nicks it for Spurs". BBC Sport. 22 March 1999. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  15. ^ Lynch. The Official P.F.A. Footballers Heroes. p. 149.

External links edit

  • Matthew Elliott at Soccerbase  
  • Profile and stats at FoxesTalk

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For other people with the same name see Matthew Elliott Matthew Stephen Elliott born 1 November 1968 is a former professional footballer most notably as a defender for Leicester City Born in England he was never selected to play for them on an international level he instead played for the Scotland national team for whom he was eligible due to his Scottish grandmother Matt ElliottElliott in 2016Personal informationFull nameMatthew Stephen ElliottDate of birth 1968 11 01 1 November 1968 age 55 Place of birthWandsworth EnglandPosition s DefenderYouth careerLeatherhead1987 1988Epsom amp EwellSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1988 1989Charlton Athletic1 0 1989 1992Torquay United124 15 1992 Scunthorpe United loan 8 1 1992 1993Scunthorpe United53 7 1993 1997Oxford United148 21 1997 2005Leicester City245 26 2004 Ipswich Town loan 10 0 Total589 70 International career1997 2001Scotland18 1 Managerial career2011Stafford Rangers caretaker 2014Army UnitedMedal record Representing Leicester City F C League Cup 2000 Club domestic league appearances and goals He captained Leicester to victory in the 2000 Football League Cup Final scoring both goals Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 After retirement 3 1 Coaching 3 2 Media 4 Honours 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksClub career editElliott began his career in non league football with Leatherhead and Epsom amp Ewell before getting his first taste of professional football with Charlton Athletic Unable to break into the Charlton first team he moved to Torquay United within a year He then worked his way up the ladder signing for Scunthorpe United in March 1992 moving on to Oxford United in November 1993 and finally getting his chance in the Premiership when he was signed by Leicester City in early 1997 for a transfer fee of 1 6 million 1 This remained the record for a sale by Oxford until 2016 when Kemar Roofe moved to Leeds United 1 He was cup tied for their victory in the 1997 Football League Cup Final 2 Elliott became a mainstay in a Leicester side that surprised many in the top flight and also performed well in cup competitions The defender became synonymous with The Foxes bruising style of play that made them one of the hardest sides to play in the Premiership Elliott sometimes courted controversy with his discipline throughout his time at Leicester 3 but remained a key player under both Martin O Neill and his successor Peter Taylor Elliott was influential in Leicester s run to the 2000 Football League Cup Final and their victory in the game itself He scored the only goal of the two legged semi final against Aston Villa 4 and then scored both goals in the final as Leicester beat Tranmere Rovers 2 1 5 When Martin O Neill left to manage Celtic in July 2000 he made an attempt to lure Elliott to the club in a 3 5 million bid O Neill would raid his former club for the likes of Neil Lennon and Steve Guppy 6 It was unsuccessful when Elliott signed the last contract of his career in August 2001 which would last until June 2005 7 Elliott s made his last European appearance in a 3 1 defeat to Red Star Belgrade in Vienna on 28 September 2000 in the 2001 UEFA Cup 8 He had a loan spell at Ipswich Town before his retirement His final season was thwarted by a knee injury and after making only three appearances Elliott retired from football in January 2005 9 International career editElliott won 18 caps for the Scotland national team scoring one goal which was a header from an Allan Johnston cross in a 2 0 win against San Marino He made 16 starts and two appearances from the bench including his debut against France in November 1997 He was in the Scotland squad for the 1998 World Cup although he did not appear in any of the games After retirement editCoaching edit On 9 June 2008 Elliott was unveiled as the new assistant manager to former Torquay teammate Dean Edwards at Northern Premier League team Hednesford Town After a season that saw the Pitmen finish just outside the play offs Elliott stepped down from his position at Keys Park in May 2009 to concentrate on other business interests He then became assistant manager of Midland Alliance side Oadby Town until in October 2010 he became assistant manager of Conference North club Stafford Rangers working under Tim Flowers 10 Elliott was appointed manager after Flowers resigned from his managerial role on 11 January 2011 11 In January 2014 Elliott became manager of Thailand Premier League side Army United a club affiliated with Elliott s former club Leicester City Elliott left Army United in June 2014 with the side in 11th place in order to take up a role with Leicester City In September 2015 De Montfort University announced that Elliott had been appointed first team coach for the University s men s and women s teams 12 Media edit In August 2014 Elliott took over as an analyst for BBC Radio Leicester On 10 October 2015 Elliott was interviewed on Danny Baker s 5Live radio show discussing his life and career citation needed Honours editOxford United Football League Second Division runner up 1995 96 Leicester City Football League Cup 1999 2000 13 runner up 1998 99 14 Football League First Division runner up 2002 03 Individual PFA Team of the Year 1992 93 Third Division 15 Alan Hardaker Trophy 2000See also editList of Scotland international footballers born outside ScotlandReferences edit a b Pritchard David 7 July 2016 Oxford United sell Kemar Roofe to Leeds United in deal believed to be close to 3m Oxford Mail Retrieved 5 December 2016 Matt Elliott recalls Wembley glory of 15 years ago ahead of Capital One Cup final Sky Sports 25 February 2015 Retrieved 7 February 2017 Webster Rupert THE WRONG VICTIM Sky Sports Leicester book Wembley date BBC 2 February 2000 Retrieved 30 June 2015 Leicester triumph at Wembley BBC 27 February 2000 Retrieved 29 June 2015 Leicester expect Elliott to stay BBC Sport 31 July 2001 Retrieved 10 February 2009 Elliott decides to stay BBC Sport 16 August 2001 Archived from the original on 17 January 2013 Retrieved 25 October 2009 Red Star end Leicester dreams BBC Sport 28 September 2000 Retrieved 27 September 2007 Elliott to retire BBC Sport 31 January 2005 Retrieved 25 October 2009 Flowers Brings in Former Team Mate as Number Two Football Conference 20 October 2010 Archived from the original on 30 November 2010 Retrieved 20 October 2010 Tim Flowers quits as Stafford Rangers manager BBC Sport 11 January 2011 Retrieved 19 January 2011 Leicester City legend Matt Elliott signs for DMU De Montfort University 25 September 2015 Retrieved 29 April 2016 Leicester triumph at Wembley BBC Sport 27 February 2000 Retrieved 28 March 2024 Nielsen nicks it for Spurs BBC Sport 22 March 1999 Retrieved 30 March 2024 Lynch The Official P F A Footballers Heroes p 149 External links editMatthew Elliott at Soccerbase nbsp Profile and stats at FoxesTalk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matt Elliott footballer amp oldid 1216350226, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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