Steven Armstrong was born on 12 January 1984 and is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League and current coach of the Subiaco Lions colts team.
15 Facts About Steven Armstrong
Steven Armstrong has played for the Melbourne Football Club and the 2006 West Coast Eagles premiership team.
Steven Armstrong was injured in the 2002 Bali bombings, and bears a scar on his leg from this incident.
Steven Armstrong was known for his tenacity around the ball and being a team player.
Steven Armstrong finally made his debut for the Eagles in round 13 against the Western Bulldogs where he was one of the Eagles' best players for the match.
Steven Armstrong made a return in round 17 in the Eagles' 82 point win over minor premiers Adelaide, kicking three goals.
Steven Armstrong was selected for the first match of the 2006 finals after kicking four goals the week before.
Steven Armstrong played in the 2006 AFL Grand Final, and kicked the Eagles' penultimate goal in the final quarter to help his team win by one point.
Steven Armstrong started off the season in fine fashion, impressing as a small forward, a position the club has struggled to fill since the departure of Phil Matera in 2005, including a three-goal performance in the round 3 Western Derby against Fremantle.
Steven Armstrong was brought back in as a replacement as early as round 9 against Hawthorn, however struggled to cement a regular spot in the team, only filling in for injuries and spent the rest of the season playing for Perth in the West Australian Football League.
Steven Armstrong played 14 games for the Eagles in the disappointing 2008 season.
Steven Armstrong was delisted by the club at the end of the season.
In 2009, Steven Armstrong was signed to play full-time for Perth Demons in the WAFL.
In late 2011, after a career spanning 10 seasons, Steven Armstrong announced that he was retiring from football to concentrate on his coaching career.
Steven Armstrong previously held the position of Claremont League Assistant.