Steve Rutter (footballer, born 1962)

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Full name Stephen L. Rutter
Date of birth (1962-10-14) 14 October 1962 (age 63)[1]
Place of birth Northampton, England[1]
Position Centre-back
Steve Rutter
Personal information
Full name Stephen L. Rutter
Date of birth (1962-10-14) 14 October 1962 (age 63)[1]
Place of birth Northampton, England[1]
Position Centre-back
Youth career
Northampton Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
–1987 Wealdstone
1987–1993 Yeovil Town 262 (9)
Trowbridge Town
Managerial career
1991–1993 Yeovil Town (player-manager)
Trowbridge Town (player-manager)
2004 San Juan Jabloteh
2013–2015 Panathinaikos (assistant)
2015 Panathinaikos (caretaker)
2016–2017 Roda JC Kerkrade (fitness coach)
2017 Yeovil Town (academy head of coaching)
2017 KV Kortrijk (assistant)
2018 Yeovil Town (academy head of coaching)
2018–2019 Luton Town (assistant)
2019 Atromitos (assistant)
2021–2022 Panetolikos (assistant)
2024– Omonia FC (academy technical director)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Stephen L. Rutter (born 14 October 1962) is an English former football player who was most recently assistant manager at Super League Greece club Panetolikos.[2]

Early career at Wealdstone

Rutter was born in Northampton in 1962, and after leaving school, he spent seven years working for the police force.[3] Rutter came to semi-professional football relatively late joining Wealdstone and was part of the side who won the Alliance Premier League and FA Trophy double in 1985.[4]

Yeovil Town

Rutter followed his former Wealdstone manager Brian Hall to Isthmian League side Yeovil Town in January 1987, and made 12 appearances in the second half of the season.[5][6] In his first full season in Somerset, Rutter won the Western Gazette merit mark award player of the year as Yeovil won the Isthmian League and Isthmian League Cup double.[7] Yeovil's return to the Football Conference saw them finish 9th, the club's highest finish for a decade, Rutter made 55 appearances in all competitions and again won the Western Gazette merit mark award player of the year.[8][9] The following season saw Yeovil lift the Conference League Cup trophy, in the club's final season at the Huish Athletic Ground, with Rutter having the honour of being the final player to touch the ball at the ground.[10]

Yeovil's first season at Huish Park in 1990–91, Rutter applied to be transfer listed while he was shortlisted for the first team manager role at Dorchester Town, in March 1991, Rutter was made Yeovil's captain.[11]

Rutter was still a regular in the side as player-manager and upon his departure from Yeovil in 1993, he had made 247 appearances and scored 11 times.[5]

Coaching career

Honours

References

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