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Gareth David Owen (born 21 September 1982) is an English-born Welsh former
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, now working as academy director with Stoke City. A defender, he represented Wales at under-19 level. He began his career at Stoke City, signing as a professional in August 2001. He made his first team debut in the 2003–04 season, also spending time on loan at
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. He spent part of 2004–05 on loan at
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, before returning on loan at Oldham. His loan deal was made permanent in the summer for a £50,000 fee, though he did not find success in the 2005–06 campaign. He spent the 2006–07 season on loan at
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, and was voted the club's Player of the Season, after which he joined Stockport permanently, and was installed as club captain. Following a successful 2007–08 season, he joined
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on loan in October 2008, having fallen out with the management at Stockport. He then joined
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on a loan deal that was made permanent in January 2009. He was a key member of the first team in 2009–10 and 2010–11, and was also appointed as the club's reserve team manager for the 2011–12 season. He retired from playing in January 2013, and began coaching at the Stoke City Academy.


Club career


Stoke City

Born and raised in
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(just outside Stoke-on-Trent), Owen attended Painsley High School in his youth. He was in the same school year as future
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teammate Adam Yates. Owen began his career as a trainee with his local club, Stoke City, turning professional in August 2001. However, in March 2002 he broke his leg in a youth team match against
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; this meant two ankle operations which cost Owen fifteen months out of action. He made his senior debut in a First Division clash with
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on 14 October 2003; he replaced Clint Hill on the 80-minute mark, as Stoke lost 2–1 at the
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thanks to two
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goals. Four days later he made a further cameo against
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. To gain first team experience he spent the second half of the 2003–04 season on loan at
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side
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. He scored his first senior goal at
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, in a 4–1 win over Plymouth Argyle on 17 April. Upon his return to the Potteries he won his home debut at the
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; he played the full ninety minutes in what was a 4–1 win over
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. At the start of the 2004–05 season he was loaned out to
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club
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, where he played six games. After returning from
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he played two further games for Stoke, making substitute appearances in 1–0 wins over
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and
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.


Oldham Athletic

He returned to Oldham on loan in March 2005, playing nine times until the end of the season when he was transferred from Stoke to
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for a fee of £50,000. However, he made only 21 appearances in 2005–06. Never fitting in at the club, in May 2006 he put in a transfer request, which was accepted. He later claimed he had 'fallen out of love' with football at
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.


Stockport County

On 3 July 2006, Owen joined Stockport County on a season-long loan deal. He enjoyed a successful 2006–07 season, playing 42 games, including a
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tie at
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. He was voted the club's player of the season and joined Stockport permanently for an undisclosed fee in June 2007. In the 2007–08 season, Owen went on to captain Stockport back to League One, lifting the play-off trophy after a 3–2 win over
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at
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. In the final he actually played with a face-mask due to an injury. However the season was not a complete success, as County suffered a shock defeat to Isthmian League
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in the FA Cup First Round. In October 2008 he went out on loan to
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after a public falling-out with manager
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. After the loan was extended in November he stated his aim to sign a permanently contract with the "Glovers", though the next week he ended up joining Dean Glover's
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.


Port Vale

Despite starting his career at Stoke City, in November 2008 Owen agreed to join local rivals Port Vale on loan until January 2009, with a view to a permanent deal. He made his Vale debut on the day the loan move was agreed, helping the "Valiants" to keep a clean sheet against Barnet despite barely getting chance to meet his new teammates. Owen was expected to sign a permanent deal with Port Vale in January 2009 but was unexpectedly recalled by Stockport in order to negotiate a settlement for the remainder of his contract. This issue was finally resolved on 19 January, and he left Stockport by mutual consent to sign for Port Vale on a two and a half-year contract. During this period he also held informal talks with
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's
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. In March 2009 Owen picked up an
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injury, which kept him out of action for the rest of the season. During the downtime he spent time working on his coaching badges and helping Ray Williams on scouting duties. A key part of the back three in 2009–10, Owen scored his first goal for the club in a 4–0 home win over
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on 5 September. He was transfer listed in late September, along with the entire Port Vale squad, after manager
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saw his team slip to a third consecutive defeat. A key member of the Vale defence, after breaking his cheekbone he once again donned a custom-made protective face mask. He also was forced to take a few weeks on the sidelines in order to undergo surgery, though he made a speedy recovery. A muscle problem in his lower back meant he was forced to undergo sugar injections to keep playing during the latter half of the season. At the end of the season he announced that he wished to extend his Port Vale career beyond summer 2011. He started the
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season as a key member of the Vale defence. When his former boss
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arrived as Vale's new manager in January 2011, Owen insisted that 'what's done is done', and there was speculation that Gannon would make Owen captain. However the following month he was sidelined after fracturing his left ankle in a 1–1 draw with
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. This 'fracture' in fact turned out to be severe bruising, leaving Owen a much shorter recovery time. In April 2011, he began contract talks on a new two-year deal. However the new contract meant taking a pay cut, whilst Crewe Alexandra and
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both expressed an interest in the defender. Before he made his decision he was awarded with the Chairman's Player of the Year award. He decided to sign a two-year deal with Crewe Alexandra, citing unrest at
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as one of his motivations for switching clubs. However, once he discovered Micky Adams was returning as manager he reversed his decision and put pen to paper on a two-year deal with the "Valiants" as a player-coach. He hoped his role as reserve team coach would stand him in good stead for a future career in management. An
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injury forced him to sit out most of the 2011–12 pre-season. However Adams allowed Owen to act as manager for a pre-season friendly against Stone Dominoes, a game which Vale won 2–0. Despite coaching the reserves and continuing his university work, as a player he missed just one of the "Valiants" first ten league games of the season. However, he then was struck down by injury, and underwent a hernia operation in November. The next month he took up
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to help overcome his injuries, and also undertook scouting assignments for the club. He returned to action in the boxing day win at
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. However a week later he split his foot open. Deciding to play on against the pain, he was sidelined again in mid-January after breaking his left hand in training. On 29 February, after learning that the club were unable to pay the wage bill, he injured his knee in a reserve team game against Stoke City; the injury effectively ended his season. He began the
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season on the bench, and requested a loan move, though remained at Vale Park as Micky Adams was unable to sign any more covering defenders due to the club being in administration. As the club's PFA representative, Owen negotiated a compromise agreement with the administrators that saw the players take a temporary wage cut until new owners were found. He made only his second appearance of the campaign against
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on 27 October, but had to leave the game at half-time after injuring himself with an "ugly lunge" on
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. He left the club by mutual consent in January 2013. He claimed to have "a burning desire to play football", though he had also made inroads into coaching and media work during his time at the club.


International career

Owen picked up two Wales under-19s
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, both easy victories over the Faroe Islands under-19s. The first was a 4–1 win on 7 August 2001, the second was an 8–2 victory two days later.


Coaching career

Having rejected playing offers from numerous clubs, Owen retired as a player and began working as the under-12 coach at the Stoke City Academy in 2013. Owen was promoted to assistant manager of Stoke City U18s for the 2018–19 season. He was promoted again to the role of academy director in April 2019, following the departure of Gareth Jennings to FIFA.


Personal life

Although from Staffordshire (where he played county cricket as a youngster), he supports
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, thanks to his father. With a brother in the Armed Forces, Owen ran in the Stoke-on-Trent 2010K run, a marathon to celebrate the city's centenary, to raise money for
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. He managed to raise over £1,000. In June 2009 he started a course to earn his UEFA Level Two coaching badge. A few months later he began a
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degree course at
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, with the aim of getting into teaching or coaching. In 2012, he graduated from
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with a First Class degree in Professional Sports Writing and Broadcasting. He began writing weekly columns on
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for '' The Sentinel'' for the 2011–12 season. In November 2011, he was voted onto the PFA's management committee.


Career statistics


Honours

Individual *
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Player of the Year: 2007 Stockport County *
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Owen, Gareth 1982 births Living people People from Cheadle, Staffordshire Footballers from Stoke-on-Trent English footballers English people of Welsh descent Welsh footballers Association football central defenders Stoke City F.C. players Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players Torquay United F.C. players Stockport County F.C. players Yeovil Town F.C. players Port Vale F.C. players English Football League players Alumni of Manchester Metropolitan University Alumni of Staffordshire University Association football coaches Association football scouts Port Vale F.C. non-playing staff Stoke City F.C. non-playing staff