Matt Bloomfield

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Matt Bloomfield
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Bloomfield signing the Government 'Charter for Action' in 2011
Personal information
Full name Matthew James Bloomfield [1]
Date of birth (1984-02-08) 8 February 1984 (age 40) [2]
Place of birth Felixstowe, England
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) [2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Wycombe Wanderers (manager)
Youth career
1997–2001 Ipswich Town
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2003 Ipswich Town 0 (0)
2003–2022 Wycombe Wanderers 488 (40)
International career
2001 England U18 1 (0)
2002 England U19 1 (0)
2003 England U20 1 (0)
Managerial career
2022–2023 Colchester United
2023– Wycombe Wanderers
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Matthew James Bloomfield (born 8 February 1984) is an English professional football manager and former footballer who is the current manager of EFL League One club Wycombe Wanderers. He played as a midfielder and spent the entirety of his playing career with Wycombe Wanderers, having started with Ipswich Town, graduating from the club's academy without making a first team league appearance. He made his senior debut in 2003, after joining Wycombe on a free transfer in the same year.

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Bloomfield spent 19 years with Wycombe, playing for the club in League Two, League One and the Championship, and was in the team which reached the semi-final of the 2006–07 Football League Cup. At the start of the 202122 season, his final one with the club as a player, he was given the additional responsibility of First Team Coach. He was appointed manager of the club in February 2023 and had previously managed Colchester United in EFL League Two.

Career

Born in Felixstowe, Suffolk, Bloomfield started his career as a trainee with Ipswich Town in August 2001. At one point he was scouted by Newcastle United and also represented England at under-18, under-19 and under-20 levels. [3] [4] [5] But with a plethora of midfielders at Portman Road, he was released by manager Joe Royle to join Wycombe Wanderers on 22 December 2003, [6] having appeared just once for Ipswich's first team. [7]

Bloomfield's debut came in the 2–0 home defeat against Rushden & Diamonds on 28 December, and he scored his first goal for the club against Queens Park Rangers in March 2004.

In July 2008, Bloomfield finally signed a two-year contract extension. Recovering from a long-term injury at the time, Wycombe had decided not to offer him a pay rise. Bloomfield finally signed after Wycombe's new manager, Peter Taylor, said he would look to get Bloomfield a better deal when he had returned to fitness and was back in the first team. [8]

Bloomfield made his return to league football on 2 December, as part of a 4–0 win at home to Macclesfield Town.

At the end of the 2009–10 season, Bloomfield featured heavily in the side that failed to keep Wycombe in League One. Despite this, his performances persuaded manager Gary Waddock to further extend his contract until summer 2011. He has since kept his place in the team at the start of the 2010–11 season, scoring his first goal of the season against Accrington Stanley.

Bloomfield then once again extended his contract for a further year taking him into his eighth season at the club, amassing over 250 appearances. He was also part of the proud Wycombe side that reached the League Cup semi finals in 2007, drawing 1–1 in the first leg but later losing 4–0 in the return fixture against Chelsea.

On 16 July 2014, Wycombe held Bloomfield's testimonial against Chelsea, which finished 0–5 to Chelsea. The likes of John Terry, Branislav Ivanović and José Mourinho were at Adams Park to celebrate the event.

Bloomfield was part of the Wycombe side that saw promotion to the Championship in 2020, starting as captain in the final where they defeated local rivals Oxford United 2–1 at Wembley Stadium to take the side into English football's second tier for the first time in the club's history. Bloomfield made 16 appearances in the Championship for Wycombe the following season, which would prove to be his last full season as a Wycombe player, as he began to take up additional duties after being named a first team coach. The club were relegated back to League One at the end of the campaign, after which Bloomfield would make just one more appearance for the club, captaining the side in an EFL Cup first round tie against Exeter, which Wycombe would later win on penalties. Bloomfield was substituted at half time for Oliver Pendlebury, after suffering a concussion, after which the club doctor advised him that it may no longer be safe for him to play football. Bloomfield announced his retirement from active playing on February 2, 2022. [9]

Coaching career

On 30 September 2022, Bloomfield was appointed head coach of League Two side Colchester United. At the time of his appointment, Colchester were sat in 21st position, one point clear of the relegation zone after ten matches. [10] Having initially steadied the ship upon his arrival, a vital January saw Colchester pick up thirteen points from six matches and led to Bloomfield being awarded the EFL League Two Manager of the Month award. [11]

On 21 February 2023, following the departure of long-term manager Gareth Ainsworth to Queens Park Rangers, Bloomfield agreed in principle to return to Wycombe Wanderers as manager. [12]

Personal life

As of November 2010, Bloomfield was studying to complete a degree in Professional Sports Writing and Broadcasting at Staffordshire University, alongside former teammate Kevin Betsy. [13] Bloomfield regularly writes blogs for the BBC website and has appeared on regional football show Late Kick Off. He was the first footballer to sign the "Football Vs. Homophobia charter for action" in October 2011. He often takes on an ambassadorial role at the club and regularly participates in community scheme activities.

Career statistics

As of match played 28 March 2021 [14]
ClubSeasonLeague FA Cup League Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ipswich Town 2003–04 [15] First Division 0000100010
Wycombe Wanderers 2003–04 [15] Second Division 121000000121
2004–05 [16] League Two 26220002 [lower-alpha 1] 0302
2005–06 [17] 41510103 [lower-alpha 1] 0465
2006–07 [18] 41420602 [lower-alpha 1] 0514
2007–08 [19] 35411101 [lower-alpha 1] 0385
2008–09 [20] 201100000211
2009–10 [21] League One 142101000162
2010–11 [22] League Two34320101 [lower-alpha 1] 0383
2011–12 [23] League One31200102 [lower-alpha 1] 0342
2012–13 [24] League Two2100100031
2013–14 [25] 32010002 [lower-alpha 1] 1351
2014–15 [26] 33120103 [lower-alpha 2] 0391
2015–16 [27] 27140101 [lower-alpha 1] 0321
2016–17 [28] 33530101 [lower-alpha 1] 0385
2017–18 [29] 37330102 [lower-alpha 1] 0433
2018–19 [30] League One28200201 [lower-alpha 1] 0312
2019–20 [31] League One27210003 [lower-alpha 3] 0312
2020–21 [32] Championship 1512010181
2021–22 [33] League One0000001 [lower-alpha 1] 010
Total4884026119022155842
Career total4884026120021155842

Managerial statistics

As of 23 April 2024 [34]
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
PWDLWin %
Colchester United 30 September 202221 February 2023289613032.1
Wycombe Wanderers 21 February 2023Present72291825040.3
Total100382438038.0
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Appearance(s) in Football League Trophy
  2. One appearance in Football League Trophy, two appearances in League Two play-offs
  3. Appearances in EFL League One play-offs

Honours

As a player

Wycombe Wanderers

As a manager

Wycombe Wanderers

Individual

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