Gordon COWANS

Gordon Cowans - Aston Villa  - League appearances for Aston Villa.

Photo/Foto: Nigel French

Date: 23 October 1993

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    • POSITION
      Midfielder
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Monday, 27 October 1958
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Cornforth, England.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • England
  • CLUBS
  • Aston Villa
    • Club Career Dates
      76-85, 88-91, 93-94
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 7th February 1976 as a sub in a 2-1 defeat at Manchester City (Aged: 17)
    • Club Career
      (During three spells)
      399 League apps (+15 as sub), 49 goals
  • Blackburn Rovers
    • Club Career Dates
      1991-1993
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 30th November 1991 in a 2-1 win at home to Middlesbrough (Aged: 33)
    • Club Career
      49 League apps (+1 as sub), 2 goals
  • Sheffield United
    • Club Career Dates
      1996
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 13th January 1996 in a 1-1 draw at Tranmere Rovers (Aged: 37)
    • Club Career
      18 League apps (+2 as sub)
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers
    • Club Career Dates
      1994-1995
    • League Debut
      Monday, 26th December 1994 in a 4-1 defeat at Oldham Athletic (Aged: 36)
    • Club Career
      31 League apps (+6 as sub)
  • Derby County
    • Club Career Dates
      1994
    • League Debut
    • Club Career
      36 League appearances.
  • Bradford City FC
    • Club Career Dates
      1996-1997
    • League Debut
      17th. August 1996 in 31- home win over Portsmouth.
    • Club Career
      25 League appearances.
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Gordon COWANS - Aston Villa - League appearances for Aston Villa.

Gordon Cowans is pictured during Villa's  1-0 win against Chelsea.

 


Aston Villa:   1975-1976     Played   1     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1976-1977     Played   18     Scored   3   goals   (Division 1)
     1977-1978     Played   35     Scored   7   goals   (Division 1)
     1978-1979     Played   34     Scored   4   goals   (Division 1)
     1979-1980     Played   42     Scored   6   goals   (Division 1)
     1980-1981     Played   42     Scored   5   goals   (Division 1)
     1981-1982     Played   42     Scored   6   goals   (Division 1)
     1982-1983     Played   42     Scored   10   goals   (Division 1)
     1983-1984     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1984-1985     Played   30     Scored   1   goal   (Division 1)
 
Transferred to Bari, Italy in the summer of 1985
 
Transferred from Bari on 13/7/1988 for £250,000
 
Aston Villa:   1988-1989     Played   33     Scored   2   goals   (Division 1)
     1989-1990     Played   34     Scored   4   goals   (Division 1)
     1990-1991     Played   38     Scored   1   goal   (Division 1)
     1991-1992     Played   12     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
 
Transferred on 28/11/1991 for £200,000
 
Blackburn Rovers:   1991-1992     Played   26     Scored   1   goal   (Division 2)
     1992-1993     Played   24     Scored   1   goal   (Premiership)
 
Free transfer on 5/7/1993
 
Aston Villa:   1993-1994     Played   11     Scored   0   goals   (Premiership)
 
Transferred to Derby County on 3/2/1994 for £200,000
 

Gordon Cowans is pictured during the game against Crystal Palace on 4th. September 1991.

Photograph George Herringshaw.  ©

Gordon Cowans is pictured playing football for Aston Villa  during a pre-season friendly

at Villa Park on 22nd. August 1981.     Photo George Herringshaw.  ©

 

Gordon Cowans is pictured playing for Aston Villa  during the 0-0 draw against

West Bromwich Albion on 13th October 1979.       Photo George Herringshaw.  ©

 



Aston Villa (1) v (0) Bayern Munich. 1982 European Cup Final. 26th May. (Peter Withe  67 min).

De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherland. Attendance: 46,000.

Aston Villa:

1. Jimmy Rimmer (GK) (16. Nigel Spink 9m), 2. Kenny Swain, 5. Ken McNaught, 4. Allan Evans, 3. Gary Williams,

6. Dennis Mortimer (c), 10. Gordon Cowans 7. Des Bremner, 9. Peter Withe, 8. Gary Shaw, 11. Tony Morley.

Bayern Munich:

  1. Manfred Müller (GK), 2. Wolfgang Dremmler, 4. Hans Weiner, 5. Klaus Augenthaler, 3. Udo Horsmann,

10. Reinhold Mathy (16. Günter Güttler 51 min), 6. Wolfgang Kraus (13. Kurt Niedermayer 78 min), 8. Paul Breitner (c)

  7. Bernd Dürnberger, 9. Dieter Hoeneß, 11. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.