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Personal information
Full name: Scott Matthew Parker
Date of birth: 13 October 1980 (1980-10-13) (age 44)
Place of birth:    Lambeth, Flag of England England
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Playing position: Midfielder
Club information
Current club Flag of England Burnley (head coach)
Youth clubs
1990–1997 Flag of England Charlton Athletic
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
1997–2004
2000
2004–2005
2005–2007
2007–2011
2011–2013
2013–2017
Total
Flag of England Charlton Athletic
Flag of EnglandNorwich City
Flag of England Chelsea
Flag of England Newcastle United
Flag of England West Ham United
Flag of England Tottenham Hotspur
Flag of England Fulham
128 00(9)
0000(1)
015 00(1)
055 00(4)
113 0(10)
050 00(0)
119 00(6)
486 0(31)   
National team
1996–1997
1998–1999
2000–2002
2003–2013
Flag of England England U16
Flag of England England U18
Flag of England England U21
Flag of England England
0000(0)
0000(0)
0000(0)
018 00(0)
Teams managed
2019–2021
2021–2022
2022–2023
2024–
Flag of England Fulham
Flag of England AFC Bournemouth
Flag of Belgium Club Brugge
Flag of England Burnley

Scott Matthew Parker (born 13 October 1980) is an English professional football coach and former player who is head coach of EFL Championship club Burnley.

Parker began his career at Charlton Athletic, and was loaned to Norwich City, before joining Chelsea for a £10 million fee in January 2004. He did not play regularly at Chelsea, and moved to Newcastle United the following year, where he was made captain. Parker joined West Ham United in 2007, and was the FWA Footballer of the Year for the 2010–11 season despite the club being relegated. He was then signed by Tottenham Hotspur and joined Fulham in 2013. He would play 119 league matches for Fulham in both the Premier League and the Championship, before retiring at the end of the 2016–17 season.

He has represented England at every level from under-16 to senior, making his full debut in 2003. Uniquely, he won his first four England caps while playing for four different clubs. Parker was a member of the England team which reached the quarter-finals at UEFA Euro 2012.

Honours[]

Club[]

Charlton Athletic

  • Football League First Division: 1999-2000

Chelsea

Newcastle United

Individual[]

  • Charlton Athletic Player of the Year: 2002-03
  • PFA Young Player of the Year: 2003-04
  • Hammer of the Year: 2008-09, 2009–10, 2010–11
  • Premier League Player of the Month: February 2011, November 2011
  • FWA Football of the Year; 2010–11
  • England Player of the Year: 2011
  • PFA Premier League Team of the Year; 2011–12

External links[]

Burnley FC2
Burnley F.C. squad - 2024–25

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Manager:  Flag of England Scott Parker
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Current EFL League Championship managers

Eustace (Blackburn Rovers) · Manning (Bristol City) · Parker (Burnley) · Riza (Cardiff City) · Lampard (Coventry City) · Warne (Derby County) · Sellés (Hull City) · Farke (Leeds United) · Bloomfield (Luton Town) · Carrick (Middlesbrough) · Neil (Millwall) · Thorup (Norwich City) · Rowett (Oxford United) · Muslic (Plymouth Argyle) · Mousinho (Portsmouth) · Heckingbottom (Preston North End) · Cifuentes (Queens Park Rangers) · Wilder (Sheffield United) · Röhl (Sheffield Wednesday) · Robins (Stoke City) · Le Bris (Sunderland) · Williams (Swansea City) · Cleverley (Watford) · Bruntc (West Bromwich Albion)

Fulham Football Club - Managers

H. Bradshaw (1904–09) • Kelso (1909–24) • Ducat (1924–26) • J. Bradshaw (1926–29) • Liddell (1929–31) • McIntyre (1931–34) • Hogan (1934–35) • Peart (1935–48) • Osborne (1948–49) • Dodgin, Sr. (1949–53) • Osborne (1953–56) • Livingstone (1956–58) • Jezzard (1958–64) • Buckingham (1965–68) • Robson (1968) • Dodgin, Jr. (1969–72) • Stock (1972–76) • Campbell (1976–80) • Macdonald (1980–84) • Harford (1984–86) • Lewington (1986–90) • Dicks (1990–91) • Mackay (1991–94) • Branfoot (1994–96) • Adams (1996–97) • Wilkins (1997–98) • Keegan (1998–99) • Bracewell (1999–2000) • Riedle (2000) • Tigana (2000–03) • Coleman (2003–07) • Sanchez (2007) • Lewington (2007) • Hodgson (2007–10) • Lewington (2010) • Hughes (2010–11) • Jol (2011–13) • Meulensteen (2013–14) • Magath (2014) • Symons (2014–2015) • Grant (2015) • Gray (2015) • Jokanović (2015–2018) • Ranieri (2018–2019) • Parker (2019–21) • Silva (2021–)

A.F.C. Bournemouth Football Club - Managers

Kitcher (1914–23) • Kinghorn (1923–25) • Knighton (1925–28) • Richards (1928–30) • Birrell (1930–35) • Crompton (1935–36) • Bell (1936–39) • Kinghorn (1939–47) • Lowe (1947–50) • Bruton (1950–56) • Cox (1956–58) • Welsh (1958–61) • McGarry (1961–63) • Flewin (1963–65) • Cox (1965–70) • J. Bond (1970–73) • Hartley (1974–78) • Nelson (1975) • Benson (1975–78) • Stock (1979–80) • Webb (1980–82) • Megson (1983) • Redknapp (1983–92) • Pulis (1992–94) • Williams (1994) • Machin (1994–2000) • O'Driscoll (2000–06) • Roach & Murdoch (2006) • K. Bond (2006–08) • Quinn (2008) • Howe (2008–11) • Bradbury (2011–12) • Groves (2012) • Howe (2012–20) • Tindall (2020–21) • Woodgate (2021) • Parker (2021–22) • O'Neil (2022–23) •

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Burnley Football Club - Managers

Bradshaw (1894–99) • Mangnall (1900–03) • Whittaker (1903–10) • Wadge (1910) • Haworth (1910–24) • Pickles (1925–32) • Bromilow (1932–35) • Britton (1945–48) • Hill (1948–54) • A. Brown (1954–57) • Dougall (1957–58) • Potts (1958–70) • Adamson (1970–76) • J. Brown (1976–77) • Potts (1977–79) • Miller (1979–83) • Casper (1983) • Bond (1983–84) • Benson (1984–85) • Buchan (1985) • Cavanagh (1985–86) • Miller (1986–89) • Casper (1989–91) • Mullen (1991–96) • Middlemass (1996) • Heath (1996–97) • Waddle (1997–98) • Ternent (1998–2004) • Cotterill (2004–07) • Davis (2007) • Coyle (2007–10) • Laws (2010) • Gray (2010–11) • Howe (2011–12) • Pashley (2012) • Dyche (2012–22) • Jackson, King and Mee (joint caretakers) (2022) • Kompany (2022–24) • Parker (2024–)

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England – UEFA Euro 2012 – Quarter-finals

1. Hart 2. Johnson 3. Cole 4. Gerrard (c) 5. Kelly 6. Terry 7. Walcott 8. Henderson 9. Carroll 10. Rooney 11. Young 12. Baines 13. Green 14. Jones 15. Lescott 16. Milner 17. Parker 18. Jagielka 19. Downing 20. Chamberlain 21. Defoe 22. Welbeck 23. Butland
Manager:  Flag of England Roy Hodgson

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