Dominic Matteo ( ; born 28 April 1974) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. He made a total of 366 league and cup appearances, of which 276 were in the Premier League.
Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. His most notable individual moment was his goal in the Champions League against A.C. Milan. The latter part of his career was increasingly affected by injuries, which led to his retirement in 2009 at the age of 35. He struggled with gambling addictions and was declared bankrupt in 2015. He was capped six times by Scotland after originally representing England at under-21 and 'B' team level.
Early life
Dominic Matteo was born in Dumfries on 28 April 1974.
Matteo's adoptive father, who "wanted his boy to play like Cesare Maldini", ran Matthew's Cafe in Friars Vennel. His adoptive father had Italian heritage and was a keen follower of European football. The family moved to Southport in late 1978. His adoptive parents, Albert and Marie, told him when he was seven years old that he was adopted, along with his older brother.
Club career
Liverpool
Matteo was spotted playing for Birkdale United by Liverpool player Kenny Dalglish, who had originally gone to Birkdale United just to watch his son, Paul Dalglish. He progressed to a YTS contract at the age of 16. His versatility counted against him, as he was asked to play several positions in the reserve team and subsequently failed to establish himself in one position. However, he impressed enough to win a one-year professional contract at the age of 18. He then signed a new two-year contract in 1993.
He made his Premier League debut for the "Reds" on 23 October 1993, when he replaced an injured John Barnes at left-wing in a 1–1 draw with Manchester City at Maine Road. He made a total of 13 appearances during the 1993–94 season. He joined Mick Buxton's Sunderland on loan in March 1995, but made just one First Division appearance for the "Black Cats", in a 2–0 defeat to Barnsley at Oakwell on 24 March. After the game it transpired that his loan had not been registered in time, leaving him unable to play for Sunderland; though he had technically been an ineligible player against Barnsley, Sunderland escaped with only a £2,500 fine.
He scored two goals for Liverpool, one against Southampton in the Premier League and another against Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup. in August 2000. He made 155 appearances and scored two goals for Liverpool. He made his team debut against AC Milan the following month, in a UEFA Champions League contest. in the first group stage which ensured they would progress through to the next round. He ended that Champions League campaign with two goals, having also scored earlier against Beşiktaş.
When Rio Ferdinand moved to Manchester United in the summer of 2002, Matteo was handed team captaincy. and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
His book, In My Defence, was published in 2011. In an interview, given at the time of the book's release, he said that he had liked working with David O'Leary and Peter Ridsdale at Leeds; " I loved working with David. He had been a great central defender at Arsenal. But, as things started to get on top of us, he spent more time in his office. He was nowhere near a failure and, if you finished fifth now, you would not expect the sack."
Blackburn Rovers
In July 2004, Matteo signed a three-year contract with Blackburn Rovers. He made his Blackburn debut against West Bromwich Albion in a 1–1 draw. He later was called up for the Scotland side, having been born and lived as a young boy in Dumfries.
In his autobiography and interviews associated with its launch, Matteo admitted having run up over £1,000,000 in gambling debts. Matteo was declared bankrupt in 2015. His book also repeatedly referenced Matteo being involved in a culture of heavy drinking. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
Career statistics
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
|-
!rowspan="2"|Club
!rowspan="2"|Season
!colspan="3"|League
!colspan="2"|FA Cup
!colspan="2"|League Cup
!colspan="2"|Europe
!colspan="2"|Total
|-
!Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals
|-
|rowspan="8"|Liverpool
|1993–94
|rowspan="7"|Premier League
|11||0||0||0||2||0||colspan="2"|—||13||0
|-
|1994–95
|26||0||1||0||4||0||2||0||33||0
|-
|1998–99
|20||1||1||0||0||0||2||0||23||1
|-
|1999–2000
|32||0||2||1||0||0||colspan="2"|—||34||1
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!127!!1!!8!!1!!9!!0!!11!!0!!155!!2
|-
|Sunderland (loan)
|1994–95
|First Division
|1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||1||0
|-
|rowspan="5"|Leeds United
|2000–01
|rowspan="4"|Premier League
|30||0||2||0||1||0||15||2||48||2
|-
|2001–02
|32||0||0||0||1||0||7||0||40||0
|-
|2002–03
|20||0||3||0||0||0||1||0||24||0
|-
|2003–04
|33||2||1||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||34||2
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!115!!2!!6!!0!!2!!0!!23!!2!!146!!4
|-
|rowspan="4"|Blackburn Rovers
|2004–05
|rowspan="3"|Premier League
|28||0||4||1||0||0||colspan="2"|—||32||1
|-
|2005–06
|6||0||1||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||7||0
|-
|2006–07
|rowspan="2"|Championship
|9||1||1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||10||1
|-
|2007–08
|14||0||0||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||14||0
|-
|2008–09
|Premier League
|0||0||0||0||1||0||colspan="2"|—||1||0
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!23!!1!!1!!0!!1!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!25!!1
|-
!colspan="3"|Career total
!300!!4!!20!!2!!12!!0!!34!!2!!366!!8
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+ Appearances and goals by national team and year
|-
!National team!!Year!!Apps!!Goals
|-
|rowspan="3"|Scotland
|2000||1||0
|-
|2001||4||0
|-
|2002||1||0
|-
!colspan="2"|Total!!6!!0
|}
References
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External links
- Profile at the Liverpool F.C. website
