Full name Clive Andrew Stafford 1977-1985 Coplestonians Organizations founded Reprieve Years Team Spouse Emily Bolton (m. 1998) | Playing position Role Attorney Name Clive Stafford | |
Date of birth (1963-04-04) 4 April 1963 (age 52) Education University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Columbia Law School Books Injustice: Life and Death in t, Bad Men: Guantánamo Bay and t, The Injustice System: A, Eight O'Clock Ferry to th, GUANTANAMO | ||
Nominations Orwell Prize for Books |
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Clive Stafford (born 4 April 1963) is an English former professional footballer.
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- Tedxmarrakesh clive stafford smith how the us judicial process convicts the wrong people
- Insight with clive stafford smith defending terror suspects of guantanamo
- Career
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Career
Born in Ipswich, Stafford joined local amateur club Coplestonians in his teens, where he spent eight years, before joining Achilles in 1985. Three years later he signed for Diss Town. Working in the insurance industry at the time, following trials with Ipswich Town in January 1989, he turned professional after signing for Colchester United on 5 March. However, after just over a year at Colchester, including a loan spell at Exeter City and a trial at West Brom, he returned to non-League football with Bury Town.
In 1992, he signed for Sudbury Town, where he played alongside several other ex-Colchester players in a team that reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time in the club's history. In 1998, he joined Felixstowe Port & Town, ending his playing career at the end of the season.
Stafford later served as reserve team manager at Woodbridge Town, and currently coaches at Coplestonians. He has also appeared in friendly matches for Suffolk County Cricket Club.