Matty Stevens

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Mathew Stevens
Personal information
Full name Mathew Antony Stevens
Date of birth (1998-02-12) 12 February 1998 (age 26)
Place of birth Frimley, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) [1]
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
AFC Wimbledon
Number 14
Youth career
Aldershot Town
Farnborough
2005–2014 Reading
2014 Barnet
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2014–2016 Barnet 11 (1)
2016–2019 Peterborough United 4 (0)
2016–2017Cambridge City (loan) 4 (1)
2017Sligo Rovers (loan) 10 (1)
2017–2018Kettering Town (loan) 44 (25)
2018Slough Town (loan) 9 (6)
2019–2024 Forest Green Rovers 109 (38)
2021Stevenage (loan) 18 (1)
2023Walsall (loan) 17 (1)
2024– AFC Wimbledon 19 (11)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:00, 14 December 2024 (UTC)

Mathew Antony "Matty" Stevens (born 12 February 1998) is an English footballer and former amateur boxer who plays as a forward for EFL League Two club AFC Wimbledon.

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Boxing career

Stevens was born into a boxing family – grandfather Les Stevens was a professional boxer [2] who fought John Conteh in 1974. [3] Stevens, who fought out of Pinewood Starr ABC in Crowthorne and once sparred with Tim Witherspoon, [4] won four national titles during his brief career at youth level. In 2011, he won the ABAE Schools national title [5] and the GB Schoolboy 3 Nations title, [6] repeating the feat again in 2012. [7] [8] Stevens was undefeated during his boxing career.

Football career

Barnet

Stevens quit boxing aged 15, although while still fighting he was part of the youth teams at Aldershot Town, [9] Farnborough, [10] and Reading, where he scored 32 goals in the 2013–14 season at U-16 level. [11] Stevens joined Barnet in the summer of 2014 on a two-year scholarship. Impressive goal scoring form for the youth team early in the season saw him make his senior debut against Alfreton Town on 6 September 2014, [12] coming on as a substitute for Sam Togwell after 82 minutes, [13] becoming Barnet's youngest ever player aged 16 years and 204 days, a record previously held by Mauro Vilhete [12] (a record lost to Dwight Pascal in 2016). His first senior goal for the Bees came in the Herts Senior Cup against St. Margaretsbury on 26 November 2014. [14] The following month he scored again in the FA Trophy against Concord Rangers on 16 December 2014 – scoring a Panenka penalty – and also becoming Barnet's youngest ever goalscorer in a national competition. [15] Stevens scored 57 goals in all competitions (including youth games) in the 2014–15 season – attracting interest from larger clubs, including Swansea City, who had a £250,000 offer for Stevens rejected in May 2015. [16] A bid was also received from Crystal Palace with both Manchester United and Manchester City sending scouts to watch him play. [17]

Stevens scored six times for the Bees in 2015–16 pre-season, and made his Football League debut when he came on as an 87th-minute substitute for Michael Gash against Leyton Orient on 8 August 2015. [18] Barnet transfer listed Stevens in January 2016 after he turned down two contract offers from the club. [19] Stevens scored his first league goal for the Bees against AFC Wimbledon on 20 January 2016. [20]

Peterborough United

Stevens signed for Peterborough United on 1 July 2016, signing a three-year deal. [21]

Stevens joined Cambridge City on loan in December 2016, [22] before joining Sligo Rovers on loan on 14 January 2017. [23] He scored three goals in twelve appearances for Sligo. Stevens joined Kettering Town on loan in August 2017 until the rest of the season, and finished as top scorer with 25 league goals. [24] Stevens also finished as top scorer for Posh in 2018–19 pre-season before joinining Slough Town on loan on 31 August 2018 until the New Year, [25] but was recalled in early December. [26]

He was transfer-listed by Peterborough United at the end of the 2018–19 season. [27]

Forest Green Rovers

Stevens joined Forest Green Rovers on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee in July 2019. [28] He scored his first goals for Forest Green when he scored twice in an EFL Trophy tie against Southampton U21 on 3 September 2019. [29] On 5 January 2021, Stevens joined Stevenage on loan until the end of the season. [30]

After an impressive start to the 2021–22 season that saw Stevens score five goals in the opening five matches of the season, he was awarded the league's Player of the Month award for August 2021 with manager Rob Edwards scooping the Manager of the Month award. [31] Stevens went on to score 27 goals in all competitions in the 2021–22 season. [32] His performances earned him a place in the PFA Team of the Year for his division as well as the EFL League Two Team of the Year. [33] [34] He was also named as the club's Supporters' Player of the Season as Forest Green won promotion to League One as champions. [35] [36]

On 31 January 2023, Stevens joined Walsall on loan until the end of the season. [37]

Following the second of Forest Green's back-to-back relegations, Stevens was released at the end of the 2023–24 season. [38] He departed as the club's all-time joint-second highest goalscorer with 51 goals in 133 appearances. [39]

AFC Wimbledon

On 20 May 2024, it was confirmed that Stevens would sign for League Two AFC Wimbledon on a two-year deal. [40] On 10 August 2024 he scored on his Wimbledon debut in a 4-2 win over Colchester United. [41]

Career statistics

As of 13 December 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Barnet 2014–15 Conference Premier 10103 [a] 252
2015–16 League Two 10100001 [b] 0111
Total111100042163
Peterborough United 2016–17 [42] League One 1000001 [c] 020
2017–18 [43] League One0000000000
2018–19 [44] League One3000000030
Total4000001050
Cambridge City (loan) 2016–17 Southern League Premier Division4100000041
Sligo Rovers (loan) 2017 League of Ireland Premier Division 101002200123
Kettering Town (loan) 2017–18 Southern League Premier Division442540006 [d] 55430
Slough Town (loan) 2018–19 National League South 9682002 [e] 31911
Forest Green Rovers 2019–20 [45] League Two29431202 [c] 2367
2020–21 [46] League Two10210104 [c] 3165
2021–22 [32] League Two372311004 [c] 34227
2022–23 [47] League One5010000060
2023–24 [48] League Two28921102 [c] 13311
Total10938834012913350
Stevenage (loan) 2020–21 [46] League Two181000000181
Walsall (loan) 2022–23 [47] League Two171000000171
AFC Wimbledon 2024–25 [49] League Two191122313 [c] 12715
Career total24584237932820305115
  1. Two appearances and one goal in FA Trophy, one appearance and one goal in Herts Senior Cup
  2. Appearances in Football League Trophy
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Appearance(s) in EFL Trophy
  4. Three appearances and four goals in Northamptonshire Senior Cup, two appearances and one goal in Southern League Cup, one appearance in Southern League play-offs
  5. One appearance in FA Trophy, two appearances and three goals in Berks & Bucks Senior Cup

Honours

Forest Green Rovers

Individual

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