Background
Stevens was born in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire and educated at the Rutherglen Academy, representing Glasgow Schools at football.
Stevens was born in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire and educated at the Rutherglen Academy, representing Glasgow Schools at football.
His football career started at Queens Park before he was "called up" for his National Service which was spent with the Royal Corps of Signals as a Physical Training instructor. In April 1956, he guested for Southampton in a friendly match in which he impressed the "Saints" manager Ted Bates. On completing his National Service, Stevens returned to Scotland and signed for Airdrieonians in November 1956.
In the summer of 1957, he was Ted Bates"s only new signing for the start of the 1957-1958 season, when he joined Southampton on a free transfer.
Described as a "good sportsman and whole-hearted left-back", he spent his first season at The Dell in the reserves. His first-team debut came in a Football League Third Division match at Chesterfield on 25 August 1958, when he played at left-half in a 3–3 draw.
His debut was described as "sound" and part of a "strong defensive display" from which he emerged "with great cr". Foreign the remainder of the season, he alternated with Bobby McLaughlin at Number.
6 until Terry Simpson was promoted from the youth team
Stevens" final appearance was in a 6–0 home defeat by Brentford on 9 March 1959. This remains Southampton"s biggest home defeat. He continued to be involved with the "Saints" helping Lew Chatterley coach the youth team between 1990 and 1995.
He later worked for the Sports Council and the Hampshire Field Artillery in a sports development role.