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  1. Stephen Staunton (born 19 January 1969) is an Irish football manager, scout and former professional footballer. He played as a defender with two separate spells each with Premier League sides Aston Villa and Liverpool. He also played in the Football League for Bradford City, Crystal Palace, Coventry City and Walsall.

  2. Stephen Staunton (Drogheda, Irlanda; 19 de enero de 1969) es un exfutbolista internacional. Desarrolló gran parte de su carrera futbolística en el Liverpool y en el Aston Villa . En la selección irlandesa es una de las leyendas vivas, ya que es uno de los jugadores con más internacionalidades (102) y fue seleccionador nacional de 2006 a 2007.

  3. 30 de mar. de 2009 · Liverpool’s Forgotten Heroes: Steve Staunton. Keith Perkins. March 30, 2009. Keith Perkins looks back at the career of Liverpool left-back Steve Staunton, who had two spells at...

  4. Players - Steve Staunton. Profile. Appearances. Goals. Assists. Milestones. Articles (6) Scrapbook (1) Other Clubs. Birthdate: 19 January 1969. Birthplace: Drogheda, Ireland.

  5. members.liverpoolfc.com › history › past-playersSteve Staunton - Liverpool FC

    Staunton developed into one of the best left full-backs in the country. Once Roy Evans had taken over at Anfield in 1994, Staunton was linked with a return to Liverpool almost every single year. He finally came back on July, 3, 1998. Steve's versatility proved useful for Liverpool as he could play in a number of different positions.

  6. 21 de jul. de 2020 · Steve Staunton. Staunton left Liverpool a year after the title win to enjoy a successful spell at Aston Villa, winning two League Cups, only to return to Anfield for two seasons in 1998...

  7. Stephen Staunton ( Drogheda, Irlanda; 19 de enero de 1969) es un exfutbolista internacional. Desarrolló gran parte de su carrera futbolística en el Liverpool y en el Aston Villa. En la selección irlandesa es una de las leyendas vivas, ya que es uno de los jugadores con más internacionalidades (102) y fue seleccionador nacional de 2006 a 2007.