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Willie Stevenson (William Stevenson) was born on 26 October, 1939 in Leith, Midlothian, Scotland, is a Scottish footballer and manager. Discover Willie Stevenson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 26 October, 1939
Birthday 26 October
Birthplace Leith, Midlothian, Scotland
Nationality Scotland

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1939

William Stevenson (born 26 October 1939) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager.

He played for Rangers, Liverpool, Stoke City, Tranmere Rovers and the Vancouver Whitecaps.

Stevenson was born in Leith, Midlothian.

He played for Edina Hearts and Dalkeith Thistle before turning professional with Rangers.

1959

He immediately became a regular in the side, winning the Scottish Football League in his first season and the Scottish Cup in his second while also being involved in the semi-finals of the 1959–60 European Cup and earning selection for the Scottish Football League XI, but then lost his first team place after Jim Baxter joined Rangers in 1960; Baxter initially played at inside forward before being moved to Stevenson's left half berth.

1962

After two seasons as a reserve (appearing in only 8 matches as the club won another title and watching on as they won three more major cup finals), Stevenson declined to sign a new contract with Rangers and went out to Australia in the summer of 1962, but was still registered with the Glasgow club and was not permitted to play official matches with local clubs, so he returned to Scotland and both Liverpool and Preston North End put in bids to sign him.

Bill Shankly paid £20,000 to bring the 22-year-old to Liverpool in October 1962.

He made his debut in the 2–1 home league defeat to Burnley on 3 November 1962, he scored his first goal in a 5–0 victory over Leyton Orient at Anfield, Stevenson managed to hit the net in the 35th minute, Roger Hunt with a hat-trick and Ian St. John scored the others.

1963

Stevenson helped the Reds gain the 1963–64 First Division title in only their 2nd season back in the top flight of English football, he featured in 38 of the 42 league games thus cementing a starting role on the left of the Reds midfield.

1965

He played a major role in winning of Liverpool's first ever FA Cup in 1965, he played in all of the ties scoring the second goal from the penalty spot in the 2–0 semi-final victory over Chelsea at Villa Park.

Leeds United stood in Shankly's team's way and after a 0–0 draw in 90 minutes, goals from Hunt and St John beat the Elland Road club by 2 goals to 1 to take the trophy go to Anfield after a 72-year wait.

The following campaign, again, saw silverware head to Merseyside as the Reds took the league title once more.

Stevenson missed just the one fixture and scored five times as Liverpool topped the table by a comfortable 6 points over Leeds.

He also tasted disappointment, however, as Borussia Dortmund beat Liverpool 2–1 in the European Cup Winners Cup final at Hampden Park, the 1st European final the Anfield club had reached.

1967

Shankly had bought 19-year-old Emlyn Hughes from Blackpool in February 1967 and selected him ahead of Stevenson at the beginning of the 1967–68 season – this proved to be a turning point in Stevenson's career, he got the nod just once in the league and three times in the Fairs Cup.

By December 1967 he was on his way, leaving for Stoke City.

Stoke manager Tony Waddington paid £30,000 for Stevenson as a replacement for the departed Calvin Palmer.

He played 20 games in 1967–68 and 34 times in 1968–69 as Stoke had two poor seasons, narrowly avoiding relegation.

1969

A much improved 1969–70 campaign saw Stevenson play 23 games as Stoke finished in 9th.

1970

He played six matches at the start of 1970–71 before injury ruled him out for the remainder of the season.

1971

He played 25 games in 1971–72 and just three in 1972–73.

At the end of the season he left the Victoria Ground after making 111 appearances scoring seven goals.

He joined Third Division Tranmere Rovers where he made 27 appearances.

1974

In 1974, he joined the Vancouver Whitecaps in the newly formed North American Soccer League (NASL).

He played in Vancouver for one season.

He then played for Limerick before returning to the UK to play for non-league Macclesfield Town.

He also spent a short time in South Africa playing for Hellenic.

He spent time as a publican and then ran a contract cleaning company in Macclesfield where he lived.

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