
Name: Alvin Martin
Date of Birth: 29 July 1958
Place of Birth: Bootle, England
Nationality: English
Position: Centre-back
Date Joined Club: 1974
Date Left Club: 1996
Appearances for West Ham: 596
Total Goals Scored: 34
Nicknames: Stretch
West Ham Trophies Won: FA Cup (1980), Second Division (1981)
Alvin Martin arrived at West Ham United in 1974 as a promising young defender from the Liverpool area and soon developed into one of the most reliable and respected centre-backs in the club’s modern history. Standing tall and commanding in the air, he earned the nickname Stretch for his ability to dominate aerial duels and read the game with sharp intelligence. He formed a formidable defensive partnership with Billy Bonds that became the bedrock of the team through both challenging and successful periods at Upton Park.
His breakthrough came in the late 1970s, and by the turn of the decade he was a first-team regular. Martin played a vital role in West Ham’s memorable 1980 FA Cup run, helping the side secure a famous 1-0 victory over Arsenal at Wembley. The following season he contributed significantly to the Second Division title win and promotion back to the top flight, showcasing his consistency and leadership qualities throughout the campaign. Over nearly two decades at the club, he demonstrated remarkable loyalty, remaining with the Hammers through relegations and promotions alike while racking up 596 appearances and 34 goals across all competitions.
Martin’s professionalism and aerial prowess made him a fan favourite and a cornerstone of some of the club’s most competitive sides in the 1980s and early 1990s. He was named Hammer of the Year on multiple occasions and earned England caps during his peak years, further underlining his quality. Even as younger players emerged, he continued to lead by example with calm authority and dedication until his departure in 1996. His long service cemented his status as one of West Ham United’s greatest ever defenders and a true club legend whose commitment and performances continue to be celebrated by supporters.
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