Dennis Stevens
Football, Football player
1933 – 2012
Who was Dennis Stevens?
Dennis Stevens was an English footballer, born in Dudley, who played in the Football League for Bolton Wanderers, Everton, Oldham Athletic and Tranmere Rovers.
Stevens began his career with Bolton Wanderers and established himself in the side as a scheming inside forward, winning the FA Cup in 1958. He joined Everton in 1962 as cover, shortly before Bobby Collins moved to Leeds United. He became a vital member of Everton's midfield, being an ever-present in the League over two seasons and a League Championship medal in 1963. After leaving Everton, he played for Oldham Athletic and Tranmere Rovers.
Stevens was the cousin of Manchester United and England player Duncan Edwards who died as a result of the Munich Air Disaster. Stevens died on 20 December 2012 after a long illness.
Before Bolton's game with Birmingham City on 29 December 2012, a minutes applause was impeccably observed in Stevens honour by not only supporters of Bolton but also those of Birmingham who had made the journey.
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- Born
- Nov 30, 1933
Dudley - Nationality
- England
- Lived in
- Dudley
- Died
- Dec 20, 2012
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on July 23, 2013
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