Steve Sedgley

Where is Steve Sedgley now?

Former Premier League defender/midfielder Steve Sedgley retired from playing professionally in 2000 after three years at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Starting his professional career at Coventry City in 1986 he went onto make over 500 appearances over a 14-year period for four different clubs winning the FA Cup for both Coventry City in 1987 and Tottenham Hotspur in 1991.

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Upon retiring from playing, Sedgeley joined non-league side Kingstonian FC as a coach before a promotion to manager in 2001. Although he managed to turn around the struggling side’s league form, he left after one season citing differences with the owners as the reason for his departure.

He then relocated to Barbados where he set up a watersports shop before moving back to England where he spent two years coaching within Luton Town’s academy.

He now owns and operates a very successful construction company in Hertfordshire called COYS which provide a full range of building and construction solutions to a wide range of clients in both the public and private sector.

Follow on Twitter @COYSBuilders

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Steve Sedgley: Premier League Statistics

NationalityEngland
PositionDefender
Appearances90
Goals Scored13
Yellow Cards4
Red Cards0
Premier League Teams Played forIpswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur

Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com

Last Updated on 11 October 2022 by Admin