Gordon Sidney Cowans (born 27 October 1958) is an English retired
football
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player and coach.
Cowans started his career at
Aston Villa as an apprentice in 1974, and signed as a professional in 1976. During his time at Aston Villa, he won
the League Cup,
the League Championship,
the European Cup and
the European Super Cup.
Cowans left Aston Villa for the first time in 1985, signing for
Bari
Bari ( ; ; ; ) is the capital city of the Metropolitan City of Bari and of the Apulia Regions of Italy, region, on the Adriatic Sea in southern Italy. It is the first most important economic centre of mainland Southern Italy. It is a port and ...
. He then returned to Aston Villa in 1988 and left again in 1991 moving to
Blackburn Rovers. When he left Blackburn he went back to Aston Villa, before moving to
Derby County,
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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,
Sheffield United,
Bradford City,
Stockport County and finally
Burnley.
He was also
capped 10 times by
England
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at international level scoring two goals, against Scotland and Egypt. According to former Aston Villa team-mate
Derek Mountfield
Derek Mountfield (born 2 November 1962) is an English former association football, footballer who played as a centre-back.
His time at top-flight clubs Everton F.C., Everton and subsequently Aston Villa F.C., Aston Villa were where he gained m ...
, Cowans was the best two-footed player he ever played with, capable of tough tackling and making spectacular assists. Cowans is consistently rated by Villa fans as one of their 3 best ever players. Cowans returned once again to Aston Villa in a coaching role, first coaching in their youth academy before becoming first team coach and later reserve team manager.
Playing career
Aston Villa first spell
Although born in County Durham, Cowans came to Villa as an apprentice in 1973 at 15, and was part of the talented youth team that won the FA Youth Cup, an early indication of his talent. He soon made his first team debut, on 7 February 1976 as a substitute aged 17 whilst still an apprentice. At this time, he became a member of the England youth team. Progress continued and he was soon a regular in the Villa first team during the season Villa won the
League Cup against
Everton. In the
1980–81 season, Cowans won the
league with Villa, and during the following season, the European Cup, on 26 May 1982. On 18 August 1983 Cowans suffered a double fracture of the right leg during a pre-season friendly in Zaragoza Spain against Mexican side FC America and missed the whole
1983–84 season; upon regaining full fitness he was sold to Bari in 1985 for a fee of £250,000.
In his first spell at Villa he played 286 games scoring 42 goals. He also won the PFA young player of the year award, a league championship, a European Cup and a European Super Cup.
A.S. Bari
Over the course of three seasons in Italy, Cowans made 94 appearances for Bari, scoring three goals.
Aston Villa second spell
During Cowans' transfer to Bari, Villa had retained the option of first refusal to buy him back should Bari decide to sell him; in 1988,
Graham Taylor took up this option – much to the pleasure of Villa supporters – and Villa went on to finish as runners-up in the league during the
1989/90 season, before Taylor left the club to manage England.
During his second spell at Aston Villa, Cowans made 117 appearances, scoring seven times.
Blackburn Rovers
Ron Atkinson sold Cowans on 28 November 1991 for £200,000 to
Blackburn Rovers. He helped them gain promotion to the new
FA Premier League
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as Second Division play-off winners at
Wembley. In his time at
Ewood Park he played 50 times, scoring twice.
Aston Villa third spell
He then signed on a free transfer back to Aston Villa on 5 July 1993. By the time he had left Villa for the last time he had played a total of 453 games scoring 49 goals.
Derby County
Cowans was transferred to Derby County on 3 February 1994 for £200,000. He played a total of 36 times scoring one goal.
Wolves
Cowans was transferred to Wolves on 19 December 1994 for £20,000, signing again for Graham Taylor. He made his debut on 26 December 1994 in a 4–1 defeat at
Oldham Athletic aged 36. He went on to make 37 appearances for Wolves six of which were as a substitute.
Sheffield United
Cowans was one of the first signings that new Sheffield United boss
Howard Kendall made after replacing
Dave Bassett in late 1995. Cowans was a key part of the side as it rose clear from the relegation zone, and of the passing style that Kendall introduced to the club. He played in the FA Cup 3rd round replay win over Arsenal that set up a 4th round tie with his former team Aston Villa. Cowans played 21 times for Sheffield United, and was surprisingly not given an extended deal by Kendall, instead leaving the club in summer 1996.
Bradford City
Cowans was signed by
Chris Kamara in 1996 for Bradford City following their promotion to Division One. He made a total of 25 league appearances (one as substitute) and two League Cup games, without scoring, before being given a free transfer to Stockport County in March 1997.
Stockport County
In his short time with Stockport Cowans made seven appearances, scoring no goals.
Burnley
Cowans played six times for Burnley, scoring no goals.
Coaching career
Cowans started his coaching career at
Burnley before moving back to
Villa Park
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for a fourth time to become youth team coach, then going on to become first team coach during
Gérard Houllier's reign. With the departure of Houllier, the Villa hierarchy let it be known that both Cowans and
Kevin MacDonald would have futures at the club no matter who the new manager was. In April 2014 Aston Villa suspended
Ian Culverhouse, their assistant manager and Gary Karsa, the head of football operations pending an internal investigation. Cowans and veteran goalkeeper Shay Given were temporarily promoted in their place.
Honours
Aston Villa
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Football League First Division
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:
1980–81
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Football League Cup
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Orga ...
:
1976–77
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FA Charity Shield:
1981
Events January
* January 1
** Greece enters the European Economic Community, predecessor of the European Union.
** Palau becomes a self-governing territory.
* January 6 – A funeral service is held in West Germany for Nazi Grand Admiral ...
(shared)
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European Cup:
1981–82
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European Super Cup:
1982
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Intercontinental Cup runner-up: 1982
Blackburn Rovers
Championship Play Off Winners 1992.
Individual
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PFA Team of the Year:
1991–92 Second Division
External links
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Player profilea
Aston Villa Players Database
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cowans, Gordon
1958 births
Living people
Aston Villa F.C. players
SSC Bari players
Blackburn Rovers F.C. players
Derby County F.C. players
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players
Sheffield United F.C. players
Bradford City A.F.C. players
Stockport County F.C. players
Burnley F.C. players
Aston Villa F.C. non-playing staff
English men's footballers
England men's international footballers
England men's under-21 international footballers
England men's B international footballers
English expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Italy
Serie A players
Serie B players
Premier League players
Burnley F.C. non-playing staff
Men's association football midfielders
English expatriate sportspeople in Italy
Footballers from County Durham
English Football League players
UEFA Champions League–winning players