Career
Born in Havant, Wimbleton was an England schoolboy international in his youth, making 10 appearances and scoring 5 goals. He began his career at Portsmouth making his debut during the 1981-1982 season. At the start of the following season he sustained a serious knee injury.
He attempted to return to action for the club but his injury had not fully healed and he was forced to undergo surgery.
He needed a long recuperation period in order to overcome the injury and this led to his release by the club in 1984. In July 1986 he signed for Cardiff City manager Frank Burrows, who had been Portsmouth manager for a short time when Wimbleton began to break into the first team
He was ever-present in his first year at the club, making 46 league appearances and playing a total of 59 competitive games. He finished as top scorer with eleven goals in all competitions before helping the side gain promotion, also winning the Welsh Cup.
He spent one more year at Cardiff before moving to Bristol City in 1989.
He spent one year at Bristol, helping them to league promotion, and went on to have similar one year spells at Shrewsbury Town, which included a short loan spell at Maidstone United, Exeter City in 1991 and Swansea City in 1992 before moving to Barry Town. He was transferred to Kui Tan at the end of the 1995–1996 season. In the 1995–1996 season Wimbleton played for Cork City.
In the summer of the 1997–1998 season, Wimbleton played for Foshan in the Chinese first Division.
At the end of the 1997–1998 season Wimbleton moved again, this time playing for Merthyr Tydfil. The following season he played for the Delaware Wizards and Hampton Roads Mariners in the "A" League in the United States where he made 19 appearances.
In 1998 Wimbleton started his own soccer coaching business,Three Lions Soccer Academy, in New Jersey, United States.