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Steve Mardenborough
Personal information
Full name Stephen Alexander Mardenborough
Position(s) Midfielder

Stephen Alexander "Steve" Mardenborough (born 11 September, 1964 in Birmingham) is a former English professional footballer.

Career

A much travelled player during his career, Mardenborough's first club was Coventry City but was released after finishing his apprenticeship, joining Wolverhampton Wanderers. He struggled to make an impact on the first team, although his one and only league goal for the club came at Anfield against Liverpool,[1] and, after a loan spell at Cambridge United, he joined Swansea City in July 1984. He was a popular figure in his single season at the club but was allowed to leave in a mass clear-out of players at the end of the year, staying in Wales to sign for Newport County.

After two seasons in Newport he joined his third Welsh club in Cardiff City. He struggled to reproudce the same form he had previously shown, scoring just once in a 3-1 win over Torquay United, and was allowed to join Hereoford United after one season. After leaving Hereford he spent time playing in Sweden for Östersunds FK before returning to England with Cheltenham Town. In 1990 he signed for Darlington where he held a regular first team place for several years, playing over 100 times for the club and helping them gain promotion back into The Football League.

Leaving Darlington in 1993, he spent one year at Lincoln City before having a short spell at Colchester United and non-contract terms at Scarborough and Swansea. His second spell at Swansea would be his last in the Football League before dropping into non-league, playing in the Welsh Premier League for nearly ten years.

References

  • Hayes, Dean (2006). The Who's Who of Cardiff City. Breedon Books. ISBN 1-8598-3462-0.
  1. ^ "A blast from the past" Sunday Mercury Retrieved on 9 December, 2008