Graham Stuart

Date of birth24 October 1970
Place of birthTooting
NationalityEnglish
Weight74 kg
Height1.75 m
PositionMidfielder

With Everton, FA Cup winner 1995

Graham had a great season in the heart of Charlton Athletic's midfield in 2000-01 and was one of the Addicks' star performers throughout the season.

He is a hard-working attacking midfield player who is strong in the tackle and an excellent distributor of the ball. He developed a fine relationship with Charlton skipper Mark Kinsella and most of the side's attacking moves stemmed from one of these two. Usually playing just behind the front two, he also took over the captaincy when Kinsella was absent through injury.

He scored five times, his most important strike being the goal at Newcastle United which gave the Addicks their first away win of the season.

Graham joined Norwich City in January 2005 with a contract to the end of the season.

Club history

Team Joined Left Loan / Trialist
Chelsea 15 Jun 1989 19 Aug 1993
Everton 19 Aug 1993 28 Nov 1997
Sheffield United 28 Nov 1997 25 Mar 1999
Charlton Athletic 25 Mar 1999 31 Jan 2005
Norwich City 31 Jan 2005 30 Jun 2005

Club stats

Season Team Competition Apps Subs Goals Y R
1989-90 Chelsea League Division One 2
1
1990-91 Chelsea FA Cup 1
1990-91 Chelsea League Division One 17
2
4
1990-91 Chelsea Rumbelows League Cup 5
1
1991-92 Chelsea FA Cup 3
2
1
1991-92 Chelsea League Division One 20
7
1992-93 Chelsea FA Cup 1
1992-93 Chelsea League Cup 6
1
1992-93 Chelsea Premier League 31
8
9
3
1993-94 Everton FA Cup 1
1
1993-94 Everton League Cup 2
1993-94 Everton Premier League 26
4
3
1994-95 Everton FA Cup 3
2
2
1994-95 Everton League Cup 2
1
1994-95 Everton Premier League 20
8
3
1995-96 Everton FA Cup 4
3
1995-96 Everton League Cup 1
1
1995-96 Everton Premier League 27
2
9
3
1995-96 Everton UEFA European Cup Winners Cup 2
1
1
1996-97 Everton FA Cup 2
1
1996-97 Everton League Cup 1
1996-97 Everton Premier League 29
6
5
4
1997-98 Everton League Cup 3
1
1997-98 Everton Premier League 14
2
3
1997-98 Sheffield United FA Cup 2
1998-99 Charlton Athletic Premier League 9
3
2
1998-99 Sheffield United FA Cup 1
1999-00 Charlton Athletic FA Cup 1
2000-01 Charlton Athletic FA Cup 2
2000-01 Charlton Athletic Premier League 33
2
5
7
2001-02 Charlton Athletic FA Cup 2
2
2001-02 Charlton Athletic League Cup 2
2001-02 Charlton Athletic Premier League 31
3
3
1
2002-03 Charlton Athletic Premier League 3
1
2003-04 Charlton Athletic FA Cup 1
2003-04 Charlton Athletic League Cup 2
2003-04 Charlton Athletic Premier League 23
5
3
2004-05 Charlton Athletic League Cup 2
2004-05 Charlton Athletic Premier League 4
3
2004-05 Norwich City Premier League 7
1
1


Please note: Career stats are based on performances in the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.

Club matches

Date Match Result Competition Round
07 Mar 1998 Coventry City v Sheffield United D 1-1 FA Cup Quarter-final
05 Apr 1998 Newcastle United v Sheffield United L 1-0 FA Cup Semi-final
23 Feb 1999 Arsenal v Sheffield United L 2-1 FA Cup 5th round


Please note: Match history is complete for the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.

International stats

Season Team Competition Apps Subs Goals Y R
1987-88 England Under-18 3
2
1989-90 England Toulon Under-21 3
1
2
1990-91 England UEFA Under-21
1


Please note: Career stats are based on performances in the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.

International matches

Date Match Result Competition Round
01 Aug 1987 England v Netherlands W 3-1 U18
19 May 1988 Sweden v England W 0-2 U18
20 May 1988 Belgium v England D 0-0 U18
21 May 1988 East Germany v England L 2-1 U18
22 May 1988 France v England L 2-1 U18
21 May 1990 Portugal v England L 1-0 Toulon Under-21 Group B
23 May 1990 France v England W 3-7 Toulon Under-21 Group B
25 May 1990 England v USSR W 2-0 Toulon Under-21 Group B
27 May 1990 England v Czechoslovakia W 2-1 Toulon Under-21 Final
30 Apr 1991 Turkey v England D 2-2 UEFA Under-21 Group


Please note: Match history is complete for the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.