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Full name
  
Peter Joseph Cavanagh

1991–2001
  
Liverpool

Weight
  
74 kg

Current team
  
None

Height
  
1.75 m


Playing position
  
Right back

Role
  
Footballer

Place of birth
  
Bootle, England

Name
  
Peter Cavanagh

Position
  
Defender

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Date of birth
  
(1981-10-14) 14 October 1981 (age 34)

Dale captain peter cavanagh on pre season


Peter Joseph Cavanagh (born 14 October 1981 in Bootle, Merseyside, England) is an English football coach and former footballer who now works as a foundation coach at Everton.

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Before joining Fleetwood in 2010 he played for Accrington Stanley, where he was made the youngest ever captain of Accrington after joining the club in 2001. He was an England C international in the 2003–04 season. His Accrington career ended in 2009 after he received a ban from the FA for betting against his own team.

Accrington Stanley

He was part of the youth team at Liverpool, but left for Accrington Stanley in September 2001 after realising he did not have a future at Anfield.

He was appointed as captain soon after joining in 2001, and scored 22 goals in 226 league games in an eight-year career. He skippered the club to the Northern Premier League Cup and Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy in 2002, the Northern Premier League title in 2002–03, and Conference National title in 2005–06.

Ban from football

In July 2009, Accrington players Jay Harris, Robert Williams, David Mannix, and Andrew Mangan received 5–12-month bans for betting against their own club. Cavanagh's case was held at a later date. On 7 April 2009 Cavanagh was charged by the FA for breaching betting rules, being alleged to have placed a £5 bet on Accrington losing to Bury in the last match of the 2008–09 season. Bury won the match 2–0. On 10 August 2009, he was fined £3,500 and suspended from competitive football for eight months.

Return to football with Fleetwood Town

Following the end of his ban, Cavanagh signed with Fleetwood Town in June 2010.

Rochdale

On 8 June 2012, Cavangh joined Football League Two side Rochdale on a free transfer, linking up with former manager John Coleman.

Altrincham

After his release from Rochdale, Peter joined Altrincham.

Southport

He then signed for Southport in May 2015 as a player coach alongside manager Paul Carden.

Everton

Shortly after joining Southport, Cavanagh took up a full-time post as a foundation coach at Everton, retiring from playing to focus on this stage of his career.

Honours

with Accrington Stanley
  • Northern Premier League Cup: 2002
  • Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy: 2002
  • Northern Premier League (VI): 2002–03
  • Conference National (V): 2005–06
  • References

    Peter Cavanagh Wikipedia


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