Voted Everton’s best-ever right-back in a 2007 poll, Stevens now works in Australia as a physiotherapist. After graduating from the University of Salford in Physiotherapy, he worked at Bolton and Chester before moving Down Under.
Stuart Pearce
Pearce worked at West Ham as an assistant manager last season. (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
Des Walker
Walker played for England during Soccer Aid and came up against the likes of comedian Mike Myers. (Dave Howarth/PA)
Terry Butcher
Butcher managed Newport County before taking the job as coach of the Philippines earlier this year. (Joe Giddens/PA)
Paul Parker
Parker (right) won back-to-back league titles at Manchester United. (Malcolm Croft/PA)
Mark Wright
Wright (left) now appears regularly on LFC TV having played for Liverpool between 1991-1998. (Dave Kendall/PA)
Tony Dorigo
Dorigo (right) played for Derby in the twilight of his career, coming up against the likes of England captain David Beckham. (Rui Vieira/PA)
Neil Webb
Neil Webb (right) scored for Forest in the 1989 League Cup final win over Luton. (PA)
Bryan Robson
Robson kept West Brom in the Premier League against the odds back in 2005. (Nick Potts/PA)
Chris Waddle
Waddle took charge of Burnley in 1997 but has never returned to management. (PA)
John Barnes
John Barnes entered the Celebrity Big Brother house earlier this year. (Channel 5)
Steve McMahon
McMahon won two Football League trophies during his time as Blackpool boss. (David Jones/PA)
David Platt
Platt helped Manchester City to the Premier League title as a first-team coach. (Jon Buckle/PA)
Steve Hodge
Steve Hodge now works for BBC Radio Nottingham. (Mike Egerton/PA)
Paul Gascoigne
Gascoigne scored a memorable strike against Scotland at Euro 96 (Neil Munns/PA)
Trevor Steven
Trevor Steven (left) picked up 36 caps during his England career. (John Giles/PA)
Peter Beardsley
Beardsley has been working as a coach at Newcastle. (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Gary Lineker
Lineker presented Match of the Day in his pants after his beloved Leicester won the Premier League. (Guy Levy/BBC)
Steve Bull
Bull scored 306 goals during his time as a striker at Wolves. (PA)