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Full name
  
Simon Clark

Height
  
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)


Playing position
  
Name
  
Simon Clark

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Date of birth
  
(1967-03-12) 12 March 1967 (age 48)

Place of birth
  
Current team
  
Charlton Athletic (U18 Head Coach)

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Simon Clark (Born 12 March 1967) is an English former professional footballer and manager who is currently first-team coach at Charlton Athletic.

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As a player, he turned out for Lincoln City, Boston Town, Holbeach United, King's Lynn, Hendon, Stevenage Borough, Peterborough United, Leyton Orient, Colchester United and Maldon Town. He has also spent time as manager of Singaporean side Woodlands Wellington where he was also a player and Leyton. In 2009, he briefly took over as caretaker manager of Football League Two side Lincoln City.

Playing career

Clark started his career as a junior with Lincoln City followed by spells in local non league football with Boston Town, Holbeach United and King's Lynn, Hendon.

He left Hendon with Paul Fairclough signing him for Stevenage Borough, Clark making his debut in the 2-0 Isthmian League victory at Dulwich Hamlet on 15 January 1994.

At the age of 27 Clark returned to professional football with a move to Peterborough United. After three years and 136 appearances at the club he moved on to Leyton Orient. At Orient he made 118 appearances over a three-year period. One of his most impressive performances was a hat trick against Doncaster Rover during his first season at the Os in 1997. He went on to be a vital part of the Orient defence and along with Dean Smith (Captain) and Stuart Hicks, he became one of the "Three Amigos". He is still a very popular player at the O's.

'''Although some reports listed Stuart Hicks with 1 goal and Simon Clark with 2 goals, it was later confirmed that in fact Clark did score three goals, all headers, at Doncaster Rovers on 2 September 1997. Source: Neilson N. Kaufman - Historian Leyton Orient FC. ' Clark spent the next two seasons (64 appearances) at Colchester United. He captained the side and coached the club's under 17 team.

Management & coaching career

After leaving Colchester he spent three years in Singapore as player coach and then player manager for Woodlands Wellington. While in Singapore Clark obtained the Asian Federation A licence as a coach, following up by obtaining the English FA, UEFA A qualification on his return to Europe. Simon returned to the UK in 2005 and joined King's Lynn as a player before taking on a player coach role at Maldon Town. On 1 September 2005 Clark was appointed player-manager at Isthmian League Premier Division club Leyton.

Clark joined the Lincoln City in the Centre of Excellence in April 2007 where he spent a year coaching before being appointed Centre of Excellence 9s-16s co-ordinator at Peterborough United. Whilst at the club he went on to coach the Youth team and reserve team as well as being the clubs chief scout.

In January 2008, Clark rejoined Lincoln City again as a youth team coach. He later became chief scout and first team coach for the club. On 2 September 2009, Lincoln City's Board of Directors agreed to part company with Manager Peter Jackson and Assistant Manager Iffy Onuora with immediate effect with Clark being placed in temporary charge of the club. His first game in charge saw a 3-0 home victory over Darlington on 5 September 2009 but was followed by three defeats against league leaders Bournemouth, Notts County and Shrewsbury Town. Chris Sutton replaced him as manager on 28 September 2009. Clark took the 3-0 home defeat to Notts County on the following day before leaving the club by mutual consent.

Clark went on to working as a scout and match analyst for his former Peterborough United boss Darren Ferguson at Preston North End. In May 2010 he was appointed manager of Stamford.

Club

Leyton Orient
  • Football League Division Three Playoff Runner-up (1): 1998–99
  • Personal life

    After departing Sincil Bank, Clark worked as a personal trainer for Total Fitness.

    References

    Simon Clark (English footballer) Wikipedia