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Place of birth
  
Heswall, England

Name
  
Scott Minto

Playing position
  
Defender

1994–1997
  
Chelsea

1989–1994
  
Charlton Athletic

Height
  
1.78 m

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer


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Full name
  
Scott Christopher Minto

Date of birth
  
(1971-08-06) 6 August 1971 (age 44)

Similar People
  
Brian Deane, Guillem Balague, Nigel Winterburn

Education
  
Staffordshire University

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Scott Christopher Minto (born 6 August 1971 in Bromborough) is an English former footballer who played as a left back in the Football League and the Premier League for Charlton Athletic, Chelsea, West Ham United and Rotherham United, and for Benfica in Portugal. Minto now works for Sky Sports as the lead anchor for their coverage of the English Football League, and was previously the host of Sky Sports La Liga coverage.

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Career

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Minto started his career with Charlton Athletic and made his debut as a 17-year-old in 1988. After over 220 appearances for the Addicks, he moved across London to sign for Chelsea in July 1994 for £875,000.

Chelsea

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Minto made his debut for Chelsea in a 6-2 Cup Winners' Cup win against Czech side FK Viktoria Žižkov, and played in every round of the side's run to the semi-finals. His time at Chelsea was plagued by injuries, but he was nevertheless a regular member of the Chelsea defence when fit. In 1996–97, he was an important part of the side's run to the 1997 FA Cup Final, which they won, defeating Middlesbrough 2-0 in what proved to be his last game for the club. He scored five goals in 72 appearances for Chelsea, all of which came in his final season.

Benfica, West Ham and Rotherham

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In June 1997, shortly after Chelsea's FA Cup win, Minto joined Benfica of Portugal on a free transfer. He remained in Lisbon for 18 months, making 31 appearances, before returning to England with West Ham United for £1,000,000 in January 1999.

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His West Ham career got off to a poor start, losing 4-0 at home to Sheffield Wednesday, but he quickly established himself in the side, as the club secured 5th place in the league - their highest ever Premier League finish. However, his time there was again plagued by injury problems and he was released by the club upon the expiry of his contract in June 2003. He played in 51 league games for West Ham, without scoring.

Minto then joined League One side Rotherham United, but once again injuries hindered his progress and he made just seven league appearances during the 2005–06 season. He announced his retirement from the game in July 2006.

Media career

Minto presented Revista de la Liga and live coverage of Spanish football on Sky Sports until 2015, when started presenting live coverage of the English Football League, as the deputy lead presenter behind Simon Thomas. When Thomas was promoted to present Premier League football on Saturday lunch times following the departure of Ed Chamberlin to ITV Racing, Minto became the lead English Football League presenter in August 2016. He regularly presents games on Friday evenings, Sunday lunch times and Monday nights, and anchor's Sky's coverage of the end of season Play Offs. Prior to his presenting work, Minto occasionally made appearances commenting on games from the studio for Soccer Saturday. He previously appeared on talkSPORT's Evening Kick-off show as a co-presenter. Other previous work as a pundit included working for BBC London 94.9's live football commentaries.

Personal life

In 2008, Minto graduated from Staffordshire University with a degree in Professional Sports Writing and Broadcasting.

References

Scott Minto Wikipedia