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Stuart James Pearson (born 21 June 1949) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward. He appeared in three FA Cup finals, two for Manchester United and one with West Ham United.


Club career

Hull City
Pearson started his career with hometown club Hull City, whom he joined as an amateur while doing an apprenticeship as a telephone engineer. He scored 44 league goals for the Tigers after becoming a first team regular when record scorer left in 1971.

An assistant manager to at the time was , who subsequently became manager of Manchester United and signed Pearson in May 1974 for £200,000, with reserve player Peter Fletcher moving to Hull as part of the deal.


Manchester United
Pearson was bought by Manchester United after they were relegated to the Second Division and was instrumental in getting the club promoted back to the First Division the next season by scoring 17 goals. Every time he scored a goal he would celebrate with a raised right fist. He was in the team that lost 1–0 to Southampton in the 1976 FA Cup Final. The next year Pearson helped Manchester United win the 1977 FA Cup Final against Liverpool, scoring the first of Manchester United's goals in their 2–1 win. He was sidelined for nearly all of the 1978–79 season due to a knee injury but made a full recovery before leaving Manchester United for West Ham United in August 1979.


West Ham United
He helped the Hammers win the 1980 FA Cup Final, with his cross-shot setting up for the only goal in a 1–0 win over Arsenal. During interviews after the game, described him as "a big occasion player" and suggested that but for his injuries he would have been England's finest striker.

Pearson retired from league football in 1982 due to a knee injury, but continued to play at a lower level, in South Africa and the NASL.

(2025). 9781859834749, Breedon Books.


International career
Pearson won 15 caps for England between 1976 and 1978, scoring five goals.


Coaching career
After retiring as a player, Pearson moved into coaching, serving as coach of Stockport County in 1985–86 and manager of Northwich Victoria during the first half of 1986–87. He became assistant manager/coach at West Bromwich Albion in 1988 and acted as caretaker manager for six games in 1991 following 's departure. Pearson left Albion in 1992 and was assistant manager at Bradford City from 1992 to 1994. He has also been a pundit for MUTV. He moved to Spain in the mid-2000s.


Career statistics

Club
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Hull City1969–70Second Division0
1970–71Second Division1
1971–72Second Division15
1972–73Second Division17
1973–74Second Division12
Manchester United1974–75Second Division18
1975–76First Division14
1976–77First Division19
1977–78First Division15
1978–79First Division0
West Ham United1979–80Second Division8
1980–81Second Division1
1981–82First Division1


International
+ Appearances and goals by national team and year
England3
1
1

Scores and results list England's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Pearson goal.
+ List of international goals scored by Stuart Pearson
1 Wembley Stadium, , England 3–04–01975–76 British Home Championship
2 Helsinki Olympic Stadium, , Finland 1–04–11978 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 Wembley Stadium, London, England 1–01–1Friendly
4 , , Argentina 1–01–1Friendly
5 Olympiastadion, , Germany 1–01–2Friendly


Honours
Manchester United
  • Football League Second Division: 1974–75
  • : 1976–77;
    (1977). 9780354090186, Brickfield Publications Ltd.
    runner-up: 1975–76
  • FA Charity Shield: 1977

West Ham United

  • FA Cup: 1979–80


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