Mark Pembridge

Where is Mark Pembridge now?

Former Premier League midfielder Mark Pembridge retired from playing in 2007 after four seasons playing for Fulham.

Starting his professional career in 1989 with Luton Town, he went onto make over 500 first-team domestic appearances for six different clubs including a spell in Portugal with Benfica.

On the international front he was an important part of the Wales international side between 1991 and 2004 and went onto make 54 appearances.

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Upon hanging up his boots, Pembridge returned to Fulham as a coach within their youth academy where he spent seven years before a promotion to first team-coach after the appointment of Kit Symons as manager in October 2014.

When Symons was sacked by the club and replaced by Slavisa Jokanovic, Pembridge returned to the club’s academy as head coach of the under-18’s team before getting appointed as joint-coach of the under-23’s group.

He left the Fulham academy in October 2021 after a restructure ending an 18-year association with the club.

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Mark Pembridge: Premier League Statistics

NationalityWelsh
PositionMidfielder
Appearances229
Goals17
Yellow Cards23
Red Cards0
Premier League Teams Played forEverton, Fulham, Sheffield Wednesday

Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com

Last Updated on 11 October 2021 by Admin