I have good eye-hand coordination. I did well when I played softball and basketball. On the field or court, I was fine in a team. (It was off the field/court that I had a problem with not gelling with the team.) I play the piano and my sight-reading skills are very good. My handwriting is not the neatest, but it is not terrible. It is legible, but I didn't get good grades for it when I was in school.
My problems come when I am just walking around doing random things. I have always tripped over myself. Still do. I have done a couple of amazing falls in recent years that if caught on camera would make a Youtube sensation.

I constantly drop things and break stuff. That is why we have plastic cups and plates at our house...nicer dishes would be broken in no time (not just by me, but by my kids as well.) When washing dishes in the sink, I am constantly banging things against the side of the sink or the faucet by accident (I have broken plates and glasses this way before.) I constantly bang into doorjams and the corners of tables. When I am carrying things, I often get things caught on the doorknob. I seem to not notice when I have gotten to the bottom of a set of stairs. I have trouble stepping on to escalators.
I drop so many things, etc. that I would be concerned about MS or Parkinsons or some other neurological disease *except* that I've had this problem ALL MY LIFE. I remember falling down so often as a kid and tripping so many times and having my mother say constantly, "pick up your feet" and "pay attention to where you are going!"
I do not understand how I can be so clumsy, yet do so well in music and sports.
The clumsiness you have sounds just like my kid. I'm constantly saying "be careful!" or "look what you just did!" or "OMG I can't believe you just did that!" Broken dishes, food all over the place, bumping into things, dropping things. It's always been that way. But I'm totally the opposite, and always have been. However, I do seem to injure my hands a lot.