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Craig Alcock

Craig Alcock

English footballer (born 1987)


Craig Alcock (born 8 December 1987) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. Having begun his career at Yeovil Town he spent time on loan at Weston-super-Mare, Taunton Town and Tiverton Town before moving to Peterborough United. Alcock then played for Sheffield United, Doncaster Rovers and Cheltenham Town. Following a return to Yeovil Town and a stint at Harlow Town, he retired from playing in 2022. Alcock is a U16s coach at Luton Town.[2]

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Career

Yeovil Town

Born in Truro, Cornwall,[1] Alcock started his career with the Yeovil Town youth system in 2004.[3] At the start of the 2005–06 season Alcock was awarded a first team contract along with fellow youth teammates Tom Clarke and Jake Smeeton.[4] Due to being over-age for playing in the youth side for Yeovil Town, he had three short-term loan spells in the 2006–07 season with Conference South side Weston-super-mare, Southern League sides Taunton Town and Tiverton Town.[5] He made his first team debut as a substitute away at Gillingham in the final league match of the 2006–07 season.[6]

After making a breakthrough and challenging for the number one right back slot in the 2007–08 season, Alcock became a regular starter during the 2008–09 season due to injuries and suspensions concerning Lee Peltier. In February 2008 Alcock had to play in goal after an injury to Steve Mildenhall against Walsall; he came on at 0-0 but Yeovil ended up losing 2–0.[7] In May 2009, Alcock signed a new 2-year contract with Yeovil Town,[8] and after new captain Stefan Stam was dropped due to injury and poor form, Alcock was made captain for the remainder of the season.[9]

In early summer 2010, Alcock was linked with a move to championship side Norwich City but remained with Yeovil for the remainder of the season and in May 2011 was informed by the club that he was one of seven Yeovil players who would be awarded new contracts.[10]

Peterborough United

Despite being offered a new deal at Yeovil, in July 2011 Alcock signed for Peterborough United on a three-year deal with Yeovil receiving £100,000 in compensation due to his age.[11] Alcock made 112 appearances for Posh in all competitions over his three seasons at the club, including winning the EFL Trophy in 2014, before being released at the end of the 2013–14 season.[12]

Sheffield United

In July 2014, Alcock signed a two-year deal with Sheffield United.[13] Alcock started as a regular in the side both at centre half and then in his more customary role at right back. However, after an injury he has found himself in a more peripheral role, made harder by the January arrivals of additional full backs Kieron Freeman and John Brayford. In his second season at United, Alcock again found match time hard to come by, and as a result joined fellow League One side Doncaster Rovers on a 28-day loan on 10 November 2015.[14] The loan was made permanent on 7 January 2016.[15]

Cheltenham Town

On 7 August 2018, Cheltenham Town signed the now free agent Alcock on a free transfer.[16] On 26 January 2019, Alcock was released by Cheltenham.[17]

Yeovil Town

On 1 February 2019, following his release from Cheltenham, Alcock re-signed for Yeovil Town on a contract until the end of the 2018–19 season.[18]

Personal life

Alcock is also a keen cricketer playing for Wincanton CC in the Somerset League.[19] Alcock studied for his A-Levels at Sexey's School in Bruton, Somerset.[20]

Career statistics

As of match played 23 April 2022
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  1. Appearances in EFL Trophy
  2. Two appearances in Southern League Cup, one appearance in Devon St Lukes Challenge Cup
  3. Five appearances in EFL Trophy, two in League One play-offs
  4. One appearance in EFL Trophy, one in League One play-offs
  5. Alcock made nine league appearances and one FA Cup appearance during an initial loan spell, before the deal was made permanent.
  6. Appearances in EFL Trophy
  7. Two appearances in FA Trophy, three appearances in Southern League Cup, one appearance in Essex Senior Cup

Honours

Peterborough United

Individual


References

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  9. "Happy Birthday Cap'n". Yeovil Town F.C. 9 December 2009. Archived from the original on 24 February 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  10. "Terry Skiverton offers seven new Yeovil Town deals". BBC Sport. 5 May 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
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  12. "Posh Announce Retained List". Peterborough United F.C. 14 May 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
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  14. "Blades defender loaned to Doncaster". BBC Sport. 10 November 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  15. Hoden, Liam (7 January 2016). "CONFIRMED: Craig Alcock joins Doncaster Rovers from Sheffield United". The Doncaster Star. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  16. "Craig Alcock: Cheltenham Town sign former Doncaster Rovers defender". BBC Sport. 7 August 2018. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  17. "Craig Alcock: Yeovil Town re-sign ex-Cheltenham Town defender". BBC Sport. 2 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  18. "Craig Alcock Statistics". Wicanton CC. Archived from the original on 31 January 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  19. "Football". Sexey's School. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
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  32. "Games played by Craig Alcock in 2017/2018". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  33. "Games played by Craig Alcock in 2018/2019". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  34. "Games played by Craig Alcock in 2019/2020". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  35. "Craig Alcock Profile". aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk. Aylesbury United F.C. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  36. Woodcock, Ian (30 March 2014). "Chesterfield 1–3 Peterborough United". BBC Sport. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  37. "Star Football Awards: Alcock wins Doncaster Rovers Player of the Year". Doncaster Free Press. 6 May 2016. Retrieved 28 February 2023.

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