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Clive Richard Luke Clarke (born 14 January 1980) is an Irish former
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. He played primarily as a left back, but also as
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, left midfielder or
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, notably for Stoke City and twice for the Ireland international team. He is now a football agent, after leaving Sunderland for health reasons.


Career


Stoke City

Clarke started playing football with local club Newtown Schoolboys in his home town of
Newtownmountkennedy Newtownmountkennedy () is a small town in County Wicklow, Ireland. It developed within the historic townland of Ballygarny () (now Mount Kennedy Demesne), although all that remains is a motte where a church, graveyard and a castle or tower hous ...
( County Wicklow). He joined Stoke City as a trainee in August 1996, making his debut against
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in May 1999. He quickly became a regular in the team, making 55 appearances in the 1999–2000 season and 33 appearances in the 2000–01 season. In both seasons Stoke reached the play-offs where they lost to Gillingham and
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respectively. However he played as they won the 2000 Football League Trophy Final. Although he was dropped from the side in February 2001, which prompted him to hand in a transfer request. However, he returned to the side in 2001–02 and helped Stoke gain promotion by beating Brentford in the 2002 Football League Second Division play-off Final. He played 32 times in 2002–03 as Stoke narrowly avoided relegation. He made 44 appearances in both the 2003–04 and 2004–05 campaigns. He left for
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in the summer of 2005 after making 264 appearances for Stoke City in nine years.


West Ham United

Clarke signed for West Ham for a fee of £275,000 at the end of July 2005, brought to the club by the then manager, Alan Pardew, who wanted another left-sided player. He made only three appearances for West Ham and, in August 2006, moved to Sunderland in a deal that saw
George McCartney George McCartney (born 29 April 1981) is a Northern Irish former footballer who is currently a coach at Linfield. He began his career at Sunderland in 1998 before having two spells each with West Ham United and Leeds United. He won the 2004–0 ...
move to Upton Park.''"West Ham sign defender McCartney"''
BBC Sport, 8 August 2006. Retrieved 1 July 2007.


Sunderland

Clarke joined Sunderland as a replacement for the injured George McCartney. However, he made only four appearances before joining
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on loan in October 2006 until January 2007 after which he returned to Sunderland. He made twelve appearances for Coventry but made no further appearances for Sunderland after returning from loan. Clarke later signed a three-month loan deal with
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on 16 August 2007. During the
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tie between
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and Leicester on 28 August 2007, Clarke collapsed and suffered a cardiac arrest in the changing rooms at the
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causing the match to be abandoned at half-time, with the score at 1–0. It was reported by the BBC that Clarke was being treated in the emergency room at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham. He was said to be 'stable' and would be kept in overnight. In an act of sportsmanship, Leicester allowed Forest to score the opening goal on the re-match to regain the advantage they had when the first game was abandoned. Leicester players stood aside to allow Forest goalkeeper Paul Smith to take in the ball from the kick-off. Reportedly even the bookmakers decided to pay out on the scorer of the first contested goal as well as paying out on both the 3–2 official result and the 3–1 "real" scoreline. Clarke told the BBC on 2 September 2007 that he felt lucky to be alive. Clarke told
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on 12 September 2007 that he was still hopeful of playing again, but he never made another appearance for Leicester following the incident, and he returned to Sunderland in November 2007. He left Sunderland by mutual agreement in February 2008 after medical advice.


After football

After retiring from football due to health problems, Clarke became a football agent.


International career

Clarke was a Republic of Ireland Under 21 player and has two caps for the Republic of Ireland senior team, against Nigeria in May 2004 and against Jamaica in June 2004.


Career statistics


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Honours

;Stoke City *
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1999-2000 : Winner * Football League Division Two Play-Offs 2002 : Winner


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Clarke, Clive 1980 births Living people Association footballers from County Dublin Association football fullbacks Premier League players English Football League players Republic of Ireland association footballers Leicester City F.C. players Stoke City F.C. players West Ham United F.C. players Sunderland A.F.C. players Coventry City F.C. players Republic of Ireland international footballers Republic of Ireland under-21 international footballers