Full name Alan Sunderland Role Footballer Playing position Height 1.73 m | Years Team Position Forward Name Alan Sunderland | |
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Date of birth (1953-07-01) 1 July 1953 (age 62) Profiles |
Alan sunderland in 501 arsenal goals
Alan Sunderland (born 1 July 1953) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Arsenal and Ipswich Town. He was capped once for England.
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Alan sunderland
Club career

Sunderland was born in Conisbrough, Yorkshire, and began his career at Wolverhampton Wanderers as an apprentice in the playing in the midfield. He made nearly 200 appearances with 30 goals in total for the Midlands side, winning the 1974 League Cup and the Football League Second Division championship in the 1977 season for the Wolves.

In November 1977, he joined Arsenal for £220,000; wherein his role as a midfielder, he switched position to a centre forward. Sunderland became a regular starter for the club, playing in the 1978 FA Cup Final, which Arsenal lost to Ipswich Town.

Sunderland's most famous moment came in the 1979 FA Cup Final; Arsenal had gone 2–0 up against Manchester United, with goals from Brian Talbot and Frank Stapleton, and looked set for victory with only five minutes remaining. However, United scored twice in three minutes, with goals from Gordon McQueen and Sammy McIlroy, and extra time loomed. In the very last minute of the match, however, Arsenal pushed forward in a desperate counter-attack; Liam Brady fed Graham Rix on the left wing, and his cross was converted by Sunderland at the far post to make the score 3–2, and win Arsenal the cup.

Sunderland stayed at Arsenal for another five years, forming an impressive partnership with Frank Stapleton for two seasons. He was the club's top scorer in 1979–80 together with 1981–82, and featured in the Arsenal sides that lost the 1980 FA Cup and Cup Winners' Cup finals.
However, after a spate of injuries and the arrivals of Tony Woodcock and Charlie Nicholas, he thus found himself out of the first team. Sunderland eventually left Arsenal after netting 92 goals from 281 appearances for the Gooners. He went on then joining Ipswich Town on loan in February 1984. He helped them to avoid relegation from the First Division, and made the move permanent later in the summer. He played for Ipswich until 1986, then had a brief stint at Irish club Derry City, before calling it a day.
Personal life
Following retirement, he opened a pub in Ipswich and became involved in the Insurance and Letting businesses. Sunderland is also the father of three children. He eventually emigrated to Malta where he coached side Birkirkara F.C. based within the town of Birkirkara.
International career
Sunderland won a single England cap which came in a 2–1 friendly win over Australia in Sydney on 31 May 1980, and also represented his country at under-21 (as an over-age player), under-23 and 'B' team level.