Peter Mellor (born 20 November 1947) is an American former professional footballer whose playing career as a goalkeeper spanned three decades. He played 17 years in the top three tiers of English professional football with Burnley, Fulham, Hereford United and Portsmouth. He is now a coach in the United States.[2]
Mellor's playing career spanned three decades; he played more than 800 league and cup matches over 17 years in the top three tiers of English professional football with Burnley, Fulham, Hereford United, and Portsmouth.[4]
He served as the English U-23 National Team goalkeeper from 1969 to 1970.[8] Mellor won an England Youth cap whilst with his first club Witton Albion in the Cheshire County League.[9] Tall, fair haired and ever-smiling Mellor was soon spotted by Burnley (the Clarets) in 1969, and quickly became their regular keeper, playing for them from 1969 to 1972.[10][11][12] The arrival of Alan Stevenson from Chesterfield in January 1971 saw him going in the opposite direction for a loan period at Saltergate.[13]
From there a month later he was sent to Fulham (the Cottagers, who play at Craven Cottage), which paid £25,000 to the Clarets.[14][15][11] At Fulham, teammate Alan Mullery noted that he thought Mellor had literally broken every finger on both hands.[16] Mellor was to make over 220 appearances for Fulham in all competitions over six seasons from 1972 to 1977, including perhaps most memorably an appearance in the 1975 FA Cup Final, during which he was unfortunate enough to be deemed at fault for West Ham's two goals, both scored by Alan Taylor.[15][12]
Mellor moved to Hereford (the Bulls) in September 1977 for the 1977–78 season, but in July of the following year moved to his final league club Portsmouth (Pompey), playing for them until 1982.[15][17][12] Mellor quickly became a hugely popular cult figure at Fratton Park, keeping the emerging young Alan Knight out of the team long after he was ready, as Knight made only eight appearances over the course of three years, until the 1981–82 season.[18][19][20]
In 2010, the United Soccer Leagues retained Mellor as National Technical Director, assigned responsibility for managing the technical aspects of USL's player development programs, helping USL teams in the areas of scouting, development, and advancement of players, and setting up a coaches network in the US and Canada to identify top goalkeeping talent for USL teams.[8]
Beach soccer
In the late 1980s Mellor came up with the idea for and founded Major Beach Soccer, soccer on the beach.[6][7] His inspiration was beach soccer, that he saw in Brazil.[6] As of 2015, the governing body of soccer was considering making it an Olympic sport.[6] The beach soccer field is much smaller than a maximum size soccer field, the goals are smaller, it includes five players on the field on each side at one time, and it has three 10-minute periods.[6][7] By 2009, there were Major Beach Soccer tournaments being held in Fort Myers Beach, Clearwater Beach, and Daytona Beach.[7] In 2016, Mellor was the Major Beach Soccer President, and 53 teams competed at the Major Beach Soccer National Championship.[27]
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