Matt Elliott Signed Leicester City Match Shirt
Matt Elliott signed match worn Leicester City football shirt. A Coa and a letter of authenticity from Matt Elliot who actually wore the shirt will be provided for the purchaser. A rare item for any Leicester City football fan. 100% authentic and comes with our lifetime guarantee and Coa, along with a letter from Matt himself.

Matt Elliott signed match worn Leicester City football shirt. A Coa and a letter of authenticity from Matt Elliot who actually wore the shirt will be provided for the purchaser. A rare item for any Leicester City football fan. 100% authentic and comes with our lifetime guarantee and Coa, along with a letter from Matt himself.
Matt Elliot Biography
Matthew Stephen "Matt" Elliott was born 1 November 1968 and is a former professional footballer, most notably as a defender for Leicester City. Although English born, he was never selected to play internationally for England, and played for Scotland.
He was an instant success at Leicester, and went on to captain the side. He was in fact the first person to captain the Foxes at their new Walkers Stadium in 2002. usually played as a central defender, though he was also an effective emergency centre forward due to his bustling physique and bruising style of play.
Highlights of his career include scoring both goals for Leicester in their victorious League Cup final against Tranmere Rovers in 2000.He also won promotion to Division One with Oxford United in the 1995-96 season.
Club career
He began his career in non-league football with Leatherhead and Epsom & Ewell, before getting his first taste of professional football with Charlton Athletic. Unable to break into the Charlton first-team, he moved to Torquay United within a year. He then worked his way up the ladder, signing for Scunthorpe United in March 1992, moving on to Oxford United in November 1993, and finally getting his chance in the Premiership when he was signed by Leicester City in early 1997 for a transfer fee of £1.6 million, which to this day remains Oxford's record sale.
When Martin O'Neill left to manage Celtic in July 2001, he made an attempt to lure Elliott to the club in a £3.5 million bid (O'Neill would raid his former club for the likes of Neil Lennon and Steve Guppy).It was unsuccessful when Elliott signed the last contract of his career in August 2001, which would last until June 2005.Elliott's last European appearance came in a 3-1 defeat to Red Star Belgrade in Vienna on 28 September 2000 in the 2001 UEFA Cup.It remains the club's last ever European match up to 2017.
He had a loan spell at Ipswich Town before his retirement. His final season was thwarted by a knee injury, and after making only three appearances, He retired from football in January 2005.
International career
He won eighteen caps for the Scotland national team, scoring one goal which was a header from an Allan Johnston cross in a 2–0 win against San Marino. He made sixteen starts and two appearances from the bench, including his debut against France in November 1997. He was in the Scotland squad for the 1998 World Cup although he did not appear in any of the games.
Managerial career
On 9 June 2008, he was unveiled as the new assistant manager to former Torquay team-mate Dean Edwards at Unibond Premier team Hednesford Town. After a season that saw the Pitmen finish just outside the play-offs, he stepped down from his position at Keys Park in May 2009 to concentrate on other business interests.In June 2009 he joined Midland Alliance team Oadby Town as Co- Manager.
Honours
Oxford United Division Two: 1995-96 (runner-up)
Leicester City League Cup: 1998-99 (runner-up), 1999-00
Personal information Full name Matthew Stephen Elliott Date of birth November 1, 1968
Place of birth Wandsworth, England
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Playing position Defender (retired)
Youth career 1987–1988 Epsom & Ewell
Senior career
Years Club App (Gls)
1988–1989 Charlton 1 0
1989–1992 Torquay United 124 15
1992 Scunthorpe(Loan) 8 1
1993-1997 Oxford United 148 21
1997-2005 Leicester City 245 26
2004 Ipswitch (Loan) 10 0
Total 589 70
National Team.
1998-2001 Scotland 18 1
This is a true one off of signed match worn Scottish Football shirt, signed by the Scottish team when Matt played for Scotland against St Marino in 2000, in a game where he scored his only international goal A must for any collector of Scottish Football memorabilia.100% authentic autographs signed in person on a match worn Scottish football shirt.
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Dimensions. 80cm H x 57cm W x 3cm D