Kevin Summerfield (born 7 January 1959) is an English
football coach and retired player.
He began his career with
West Bromwich Albion as a
forward, making his
first team debut in 1977, before joining
Birmingham City five years later. A few months later, he signed for his hometown club
Walsall and enjoyed a successful 18 months there, scoring 17 league goals, which led to a transfer to
Cardiff City in 1984. He was signed by
Dave Smith for
Plymouth Argyle six months later, where was converted into a
midfielder, and was an important member of the squad for the next five years. A broken leg sustained in January 1989 led to a year on the sidelines, and after regaining full fitness he spent time on loan with
Exeter City. He ended his playing career with
Shrewsbury Town.
He returned to Plymouth Argyle in 1997 as the clubs youth team coach, and was appointed
caretaker manager three years later. He became the clubs
assistant manager after the arrival of
Paul Sturrock and led the club to the brink of promotion to the
Football League Championship before joining Sturrock at
Southampton. He gained promotion two more times with Sturrock, at
Sheffield Wednesday in 2005, and
Swindon Town in 2007, before returning to Plymouth Argyle once again. He is now an assistant manager to
Les Parry at
Tranmere Rovers.
Playing career
Born in
Walsall, Summerfield started his career as an apprentice with
West Bromwich Albion in 1975. During his...
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