Steve Stacey (footballer)
Stephen Darrow Stacey (born 27 August 1944)[1] is an English former footballer who played as a full back in the Football League with Bristol City, Wrexham, Ipswich Town and Exeter City.[2][3] He was the first footballer of African American heritage to play professionally in the United Kingdom.[4][5] Stacey was the first Black player to play in the Football League for three of his clubs: Charlton Athletic (debut 7 February 1970); Ipswich Town (debut, 14 September 1968); and Exeter City (debut 14 August 1971).[6] Personal lifeStacey is from a biracial background. He was brought up in Bristol by his mother, a white Englishwoman, after his father (who was a black American G.I.) returned home to the US after World War II.[5] In 1974, he emigrated to Western Australia, where he spent four seasons in the first division with Floreat Athena and Rockingham City.[7] He was appointed by the Western Australian State Government to chair a committee to establish 'The Future Direction of Football in Western Australia.' He has written a book 'The Colour of Football' exploring his life as the first African American to play professional football in the UK. References
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