Everton A hard-tackling right full back, Stevens advanced through Everton's youth ranks as manager
Howard Kendall steadily built a new young side to rival their great foes
Liverpool, who were winning trophies and dominating the English game while Everton had been without a domestic honour since 1970. Stevens made his Everton debut on 10 October 1981 against
West Ham United and settled into the senior game quickly during the second half of the
1981–82 season as Kendall's otherwise ageing side struggled to make an impact on their rivals and on the top flight in general during the first couple of years after Kendall's appointment in 1981. However, with a few astute signings and one or two more graduates from the ranks, Everton reached the
1984 FA Cup final, having already lost to their great rivals in the replay of the
League Cup final earlier in the season. Stevens played his part in Everton's opening goal at
Wembley against
Watford – his pace enabling him to reach a loose ball from a half-cleared cross first and set up
Graeme Sharp for a clinical finish. Everton won 2–0. The following year, Stevens was an integral part of the Everton team which chased a treble of
League Championship, FA Cup and
European Cup Winners' Cup. The title was clinched but Everton were beaten by
Manchester United (reduced to ten men after
Kevin Moran was sent off) in the FA Cup final. However, a glorious and eventful run in Europe ended in triumph for Everton and Stevens when the Cup Winners' Cup was clinched, thanks to a 3–1 win over
Rapid Vienna. The only downside of such a successful season was that the
Heysel Stadium disaster and subsequent disqualification of all English clubs from European competition meant that Everton were disallowed from trying their luck in the
European Cup the following year. Stevens was again a regular as Everton aimed to defend their League title in 1986, but a rejuvenated Liverpool overhauled them. The two also met in the FA Cup final – the first ever all-
Merseyside affair – and Liverpool won that game 3–1 to clinch only the third modern-day "
double". Stevens shouldered some of the blame – he played a loose pass which was intercepted by Liverpool's
Ronnie Whelan and led to an equaliser for the men in red, who went on to win 3–1. Stevens again played frequently as the blue half of Merseyside regained the League championship in 1987, although he did incur the wrath of Liverpool fans when a tackle on left back
Jim Beglin left the Liverpool player with a badly broken leg—though Beglin's retirement from playing in 1991 was caused by an unrelated knee injury. At club level, 1988 was not successful for Everton, although Stevens did score a famous goal to give Everton a 1–0 win over Liverpool in the League Cup, at a time when Liverpool were in the process of a 29-game unbeaten start to the league season. Everton were trophyless once again.
Rangers In the summer of 1988, Everton accepted a £1.26 million bid from
Rangers for Stevens to move
north of the border. Rangers were in the midst of a revolution when Stevens joined, with manager
Graeme Souness buying non-Scottish players (including many Englishmen) to bolster his side. Stevens' first season ended with a
Scottish Premier Division title. He would win five more, plus two
Scottish Cups and three
Scottish League Cups. Stevens continued to play for Rangers until 1994, and in 1993 was a key player in their treble winning side. His final season saw them retain the Scottish league title and Scottish League Cup, but their hopes of a second successive treble were ended with a shock
Scottish Cup defeat at the hands of
Dundee United.
Tranmere Rovers Having started the
1994–95 out of favour at Ibrox as manager
Walter Smith selected
Alex Cleland at right back in the Rangers team, Stevens accepted an offer to move to English Division One promotion challengers
Tranmere Rovers on 22 September 1994 for a fee of £350,000. He featured regularly at right back for the
Prenton Park club over the next four seasons, making 127 league appearances and helping them qualify for the playoffs (where they lost to
Reading in the semi-finals) before managing three successive mid table finishes. Stevens then retired from playing at the end of the
1997–98 season. ==International career==