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Stephen Neal Clemence (born 31 March 1978) is an English
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coach and former player, who made nearly 250 appearances in the
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and
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playing as a
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. Clemence began his career with
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, where he spent six years as a professional but never established himself as a regular first-team player. He was capped once for England at under-21 level. He moved on to
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in 2003, where he was chosen player of the 2006–07 season, at the end of which he signed for Leicester City. An injury prone player, Clemence was well known for his passion, drive, leadership and commitment on the pitch. He suffered a series of long-term injuries in his career, the worst being a damaged heel while at Leicester, which brought his career to an end after 18 months on the sidelines. After retirement he joined the coaching staff at
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before moving to
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as reserve-team manager and as first-team coach, and continued to follow
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to
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,
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,
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and
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as first-team coach or assistant manager.


Club career


Tottenham Hotspur

The first team Clemence played for was Tottenham Hotspur, for whom he made his debut against
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on 10 August 1997, a match Tottenham lost 2–0. His season was cut much shorter by a four-day spell in February 1998, during which time Clemence picked up a red card against
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. He involved himself to a greater degree the following season, displaying more of the form which won him a place in the
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side. He scored three times during his spell at Spurs, his first coming in the
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against
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, followed by two league goals against Derby County and Sunderland. Despite not being part of Tottenham's squad for the
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he made three appearances during their victorious League Cup campaign. Clemence's injury woes started when he suffered a torn medial ligament in his left knee, following a collision with
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midfielder Garry Flitcroft in a match at
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in August 2001. His injury required surgery and was thought he would be out for three months. However, despite clocking up a few hours of football in the reserves, he played only three first-team matches at the end of the 2001–02 season. Further injuries prevented his returning to training until October 2002. In what turned out to be his last season at Tottenham, Clemence played only once, in a 2–1 League Cup defeat to
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on 6 November 2002, in which he picked up a calf injury.


Birmingham City

When Clemence recovered from the calf injury,
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manager
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had expressed interest in signing him on loan, but when the transfer window opened in January 2003,
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newcomers
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agreed a fee, believed to be in the region of £1.3 million, for a permanent transfer. The move was completed, for a fee reported by the
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as £900,000, on 10 January; Clemence signed a three-and-a-half-year contract. He made his debut two days later in a 4–0 defeat to
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at St Andrew's. In July 2003, Birmingham City participated in the
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in
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; they failed to reach the final, but Clemence scored the third goal as they beat the Malaysian national team 4–0 to secure third place. Injury struck again in the 2003–04 season, meaning that once again he had to sit several games out. He also found himself competing with
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and
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for a central midfield spot. Nonetheless, he finished the season by making his 50th appearance for the club. In the 2004–05 season, Clemence's first team chances were again in the balance when the club signed
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, but he stated he would fight for his place in the team. The club opened talks with Clemence in May 2005, and he signed a new three-year contract on 14 October. Clemence suffered a calf problem in a 1–0 defeat to
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two days later, and on 4 April 2006, he tore a hamstring in a 1–0 win over
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, sidelining him for the remainder of the season as Birmingham were relegated from the Premier League. He contemplated leaving the club after being dropped twice in 2006–07, but later became an integral part of the team, helping the club win promotion back to the Premier League. For his contributions, Clemence won both the club's player of the year and players' player of the year awards that season. He played his last match for Birmingham in a 1–0 defeat to
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on 6 May 2007, missing out on the Championship title. In July 2007, Bruce confirmed that Clemence would be leaving the club because he could not guarantee him first-team football. He was linked with a £500,000 move to
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,
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were also believed to be monitoring him, while
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were seeking a double signing with teammate DJ Campbell.


Leicester City

On 9 July,
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made an offer for Clemence, which Birmingham rejected, demanding an increased bid for the player. On 13 July, Clemence signed a three-year contract with Leicester in a deal which "could rise to £1m". DJ Campbell joined him at the club seven days later. Clemence was named the new team
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on 28 July, and was picked by the BBC as Leicester's key player for the 2007–08 season. Clemence later admitted that "when anager
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was here, we didn't have a settled team and we were not sure if our jobs were safe." He made his debut in a 1–0 defeat to
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at the
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on 11 August 2007. Clemence scored his first goal with the stoppage-time winner for Leicester in a 3–2 League Cup win over
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on 18 September, and his second in a 1–1 draw with Charlton Athletic on 29 December. He suffered a calf strain in January 2008, followed by a thigh injury in early March, though he was sidelined for only a short while. On 29 March, Clemence tore a calf muscle in a 1–0 win over
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which kept him out for what remained of the season, as Leicester were relegated from the
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. It proved to be the final competitive match of his career. Clemence underwent an operation in April and was expected to recover in time for pre-season training. However, he suffered complications following surgery on his
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. As a result, Clemence played no part in the 2008–09 season, while vice-captain Matthew Oakley took over the armband and helped the club regain promotion from
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. He had a second operation in October 2008, in which "the surgeon had to take the Achilles off the heel-bone, clear out the rubbish and then sew it back on. He also had to shave some of the bone off the heel." As of July 2009, Clemence was yet to recover from his heel injury, an ordeal he considered "tough to deal with mentally because this is the longest time I've had out of the game." He marked his return to action in a 3–1 win over
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reserves on 8 September 2009, playing for 30 minutes as a substitute. He played his first full game in a 1–0 win over
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reserves on 13 October, and scored the match-winning penalty. Manager
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, however, said on 26 November that Clemence would not be rushed back into the first team, adding he wanted him to be "absolutely spot on" before returning. He returned to training intermittently with the squad in early December. On
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2010 however, Clemence announced his retirement from football after failing to fully recover from his heel injury, and he was released by Leicester at the end of the season.


After playing

In the summer of 2010, Clemence joined
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's staff at
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as a development coach with the reserve team. Bruce was the manager who signed him for Birmingham City. On 2 July 2012, it was announced that Clemence had taken up the post of reserve-team manager at
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, again under Bruce. In October 2016, Clemence left Hull City and reunited with Bruce again, this time as
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's first-team coach. On 3 October 2018, Bruce,
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,
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, Gary Walsh and Clemence himself, were all fired. On 2 January 2019,
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announced the appointment of Steve Bruce as the club's head coach from 1 February 2019. Long-time coaching associates Clemence and Agnew would be in charge of the team until his arrival, from which point Clemence functioned as first-team coach. He resigned on 15 July to accept the position of head coach of Premier League club
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, where he was again accompanied by Clemence and Agnew. After Bruce left by mutual consent in October 2021 following a change of ownership, Clemence and Agnew remained in post for a further month until a new permanent manager was appointed. Bruce was named manager of
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in February 2022, and Clemence and Agnew became his assistants. When Bruce was sacked eight months later, his staff left with him.


International career

Clemence was capped by the England national under-18 team, scoring two goals in seven appearances, between 1995 and 1996. He was capped once by the under-21 team, as a substitute in a 2–0 away win over
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on 4 September 1998. He was eligible to play for
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through his Northern Ireland-born grandmother. Clemence rejected the chance to represent the country in both May and July 2004, a decision which manager
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said he would respect. Sanchez did ask Clemence to reconsider in October 2006, but he never represented a national team at senior level.


Personal life

Clemence was born in
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. He is the son of England international
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, who was then a
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player. In 2003, he married model and actress
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. The couple had two children together. Clemence married former '' Brookside'' actress
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in June 2017. When asked to name a favourite book as part of a 2005 scheme to promote reading, organised by the
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in conjunction with the Premier League, Clemence chose ''
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'' by
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, which he had enjoyed as a child. Clemence is the brother-in-law of former footballer
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, married to his sister Sarah, and of golfer Brian Davis, married to Julie. On 21 November 2004, Clemence and Birmingham City teammate
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had two Blackburn Rovers supporters arrested by police for racist abuse during a match at
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, before pressing charges against them.


Career statistics


Honours

Tottenham Hotspur *
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Winner: 1998–99 Birmingham City *
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runners-up: 2006–07


References


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