footballer Goals & Skills Videos

Steve Bruce, England footballer: Profile, Career, News & Videos

Steve Bruce
Steve Bruce
England
31 December 1960
centre-back
Steve Bruce is an English professional football manager and former player who was a centre-back in a twenty-year playing career. He is currently the head coach of EFL League One club Blackpool.

Born in Corbridge, Northumberland, Bruce was a promising schoolboy footballer but was rejected by several professional clubs. He was on the verge of quitting the game altogether when he was offered a trial with Gillingham. He was offered an apprenticeship and went on to play more than 200 games for the club before joining Norwich City in 1984, winning the League Cup in 1985. In 1987, he moved to Manchester United, with whom he achieved great success, winning twelve trophies including three Premier League titles, three FA Cups, one League Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup. He also became the first English player of the 20th century to captain a team to the Double. Despite his success on the field, he was never selected to play for the England national team. Commentators and contemporaries have described him as one of the best English players of the 1980s and 1990s never to play for his country at full international level.

Bruce began his managerial career with Sheffield United, and spent short periods of time managing Huddersfield Town, Wigan Athletic and Crystal Palace before joining Birmingham City in 2001. He twice led Birmingham to promotion to the Premier League during his tenure of nearly six years, but resigned in 2007 to begin a second spell as manager of Wigan. At the end of the 2008–09 season, he resigned to take over as manager of Sunderland, a post he held until he was dismissed in November 2011. Seven months later, he was appointed manager of Hull City and led the club to two promotions to the Premier League, as well as the 2014 FA Cup Final, before leaving in July 2016. He took over at Aston Villa four months later but was dismissed in October 2018. He became manager of Sheffield Wednesday in February 2019, and left in July that year to take over at Newcastle United. He managed the club through the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping them in the Premier League, and left in November 2021 following the club's takeover by the Public Investment Fund. His final match in charge was his 1,000th in club management. In February 2022, Bruce took over as manager of West Bromwich Albion but was dismissed in October of the same year due to a poor start to the 2022–23 season. He was appointed head coach of Blackpool in September 2024.

▤ Read more Read more

📋 Profile & Career

: Bruce in 2011
⚽ Personal information:
Full name: Stephen Roger Bruce
Date of birth: (1960-12-31) 31 December 1960 (age 64)
Place of birth: Corbridge, England
Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Position(s): Centre-back
⚽ Team information:
Current team: Blackpool (head coach)
⚽ Youth career:
1977–1979: Gillingham
⚽ Senior career*:
Years: Team Apps (Gls)
1979–1984: Gillingham 205 (29)
1984–1987: Norwich City 141 (14)
1987–1996: Manchester United 309 (36)
1996–1998: Birmingham City 72 (2)
1998–1999: Sheffield United 10 (0)
Total: 737 (81)
⚽ International career:
1979–1980: England Youth 8 (1)
1987: England B 1 (0)
⚽ Managerial career:
1998–1999: Sheffield United
1999–2000: Huddersfield Town
2001: Wigan Athletic
2001: Crystal Palace
2001–2007: Birmingham City
2007–2009: Wigan Athletic
2009–2011: Sunderland
2012–2016: Hull City
2016–2018: Aston Villa
2019: Sheffield Wednesday
2019–2021: Newcastle United
2022: West Bromwich Albion
2024–: Blackpool
: * Club domestic league appearances and goals

📼 Match Highlights Videos

H79ogfXHFBA Video Image
19:48
Channel Image Steve Bruce Best Football Stories!
2 months ago • 7.98K views
Estimated Revenue • $22

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

ahQ3YzJyvn4 Video Image
0:25
Channel Image Steve Bruce BLIND RANKS Euros Defenders 👀😍
1 years ago • 64.73K views
Estimated Revenue • $181

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

QsWdKMGznGY Video Image
37:14
Channel Image Full Episode: Steve Bruce EFL Unfiltered | Sir Alex, life at Newcastle, Blackpool aspirations
EFL
5 months ago • 10.48K views
Estimated Revenue • $29

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

BgYBy0x_srY Video Image
2:33
Channel Image Man Utd's Greatest Ever Defenders | Steve Bruce (1987 - 1996) 🟥⬜️⬛️⚽️
4 years ago • 25.45K views
Estimated Revenue • $71

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

7gms20bo1-Q Video Image
1:2:55
Channel Image "They ridiculed me, like Harry Maguire” ⚽ Steve Bruce | Up Front
1 years ago • 350.72K views
Estimated Revenue • $982

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

LvUbFrd38Lo Video Image
0:08
Channel Image Steve Bruce: "Hi" 👋 #stevebruce #hullcity #manchesterunited #Birmingham #astonvilla #premierleague
1 years ago • 11.44K views
Estimated Revenue • $32

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

OpDeJtb7eRI Video Image
10:03
Channel Image Steve Bruce / All 51 Goals and 18 Assists for Manchester United
5 years ago • 34.88K views
Estimated Revenue • $98

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

tLxDyr5fQ4w Video Image
1:20:40
Channel Image Steve Bruce: Why I Left Newcastle; How Sir Alex Managed Eric Cantona
2 years ago • 16.83K views
Estimated Revenue • $47

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

Ic-Ts2dinaU Video Image
3:19
Channel Image Steve Bruce brutally honest on his departure from Newcastle and suggesting his replacement! 😲
2 years ago • 3.44K views
Estimated Revenue • $10

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

5d7ZqdsNQGU Video Image
21:33
Channel Image Is Player Power Taking Over Football? | Isak, Guehi & Footballers Switching National Teams
20 hours ago • 33 views
Estimated Revenue •

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

gFFqL0R6vFQ Video Image
52:35
Channel Image Steve Bruce TRUTH on leaving Newcastle, suggesting Eddie Howe & peculiar Arsene Wenger relationship!
2 years ago • 69.83K views
Estimated Revenue • $196

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

uCGEqTuBadE Video Image
7:23
Channel Image "It's not been easy!" | Steve Bruce's first press conference since the takeover of Newcastle
3 years ago • 166.16K views
Estimated Revenue • $465

Subscribe Image 📁 My Box Save YouTube Open YouTube

📰 Google News (RSS)

📈 Google Trend

📈 Visit Google Trend Visit Google Trend

🧑 Today's Hot 10 Players (Random)

Men's Players

Unai Simón
Spain Unai Simón
Spain
86
Overall Rating
Rafael Leão
Portugal Rafael Leão
Portugal
86
Overall Rating
Jan Oblak
Slovenia Jan Oblak
Slovenia
88
Overall Rating
João Cancelo
Portugal João Cancelo
Portugal
86
Overall Rating
N'Golo Kanté
France N'Golo Kanté
France
85
Overall Rating
Harry Kane
England Harry Kane
England
90
Overall Rating
Paulo Dybala
Argentina Paulo Dybala
Argentina
87
Overall Rating
Antoine Griezmann
France Antoine Griezmann
France
88
Overall Rating
Hakan Çalhanoğlu
Türkiye Hakan Çalhanoğlu
Türkiye
86
Overall Rating
Luka Modrić
Croatia Luka Modrić
Croatia
86
Overall Rating
View all top 100 →

👩 Today's Hot 10 Players (Random)

Women's Players

Yui Hasegawa
Japan Yui Hasegawa
Japan
84
Overall Rating
Mathilde Bourdieu
France Mathilde Bourdieu
France
83
Overall Rating
Ashley Lawrence
Canada Ashley Lawrence
Canada
85
Overall Rating
Damaris Egurrola
Netherlands Damaris Egurrola
Netherlands
83
Overall Rating
Katie McCabe
Ireland Katie McCabe
Ireland
85
Overall Rating
Guro Reiten
Norway Guro Reiten
Norway
88
Overall Rating
Vivianne Miedema
Netherlands Vivianne Miedema
Netherlands
85
Overall Rating
Fran Kirby
England Fran Kirby
England
84
Overall Rating
Rasheedat Ajibade
Nigeria Rasheedat Ajibade
Nigeria
83
Overall Rating
Ada Hegerberg
Norway Ada Hegerberg
Norway
89
Overall Rating
View all top 100 →

⌧ Window Close

Icon Loading