Description
Tom Curtis is an English professional footballer.
Curtis is currently Academy Manager at Bristol Rovers.
Curtis has previously played for several Football League clubs, and is perhaps best remembered for his seven-year spell at Chesterfield, where he played more than 250 games and was part of the Spireites' memorable cup run of 1996?97, where they reached the semi-finals, with Curtis scoring the winner from the penalty spot in Chesterfield's upset victory against Nottingham Forest. Curtis was signed by Chesterfield manager John Duncan at a time when the young footballer was undertaking a university course. Between the player and his manager, a situation was settled upon whereby Tom could continue his education whilst training with the Spireites part-time. His other clubs include Mansfield Town, Chester City, Notts County and Portsmouth.
While playing at Mansfield Town, Chester City, Nuneaton Borough and Alfreton Town, he was given the captaincy. At Mansfield, Curtis helped them to the 2004 Third Division Play-off Final. In the semi finals, Curtis' goal in the second leg against Northampton took the game to a penalty shootout, which Mansfield went on to win.
Born
March 1st, 1973 in Exeter (Age 51)
Teams
Antigua and Barbuda (2012) | Antigua Barracuda FC (2011-2012) | Nuneaton Town F.C. (2007-2008) | Notts County F.C. (2006-2007) | Chester City F.C. (2005-2006) | Mansfield Town F.C. (2002-2005) | Tranmere Rovers F.C. (2002) | Walsall (2001) | Portsmouth (2000-2002) | Chesterfield (1993-2000) | Derby County F.C. (1991-1993) | Alfreton Town F.C. |
Last Changes
2009/06/24
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2009/06/24
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