Steve Stacey (footballer)


Stephen Darrow Stacey, is an English footballer who played as a full back in the Football League with Bristol City, Wrexham, Ipswich Town and Exeter City. He was the first footballer of African American heritage to play professionally in the United Kingdom.

Personal life

Stacey is from a biracial background. He was brought up in Bristol by his mother, a white Englishwoman, after his father who was a black American G.I. returned home to the US after World War II.
In 1974, he emigrated to Western Australia, where he spent four seasons in the first division with Floreat Athena and Rockingham City.
He was appointed by the Western Australian State Government to chair a committee to establish 'The Future Direction of Football in Western Australia.'
He has written a book 'The Colour of Football' exploring his life as the first African American to play professional football in the UK.