Description
Jonathan David "Jon" McCarthy is a former footballer who played over 500 games in his career, many of which were in the Football League.
A winger, he began his career at Hartlepool United in 1987, before heading into the non-league scene with Shepshed Charterhouse in 1989. He returned to the professional game the following year after signing a contract with York City. He spent the next five years with the club, helping York to promotion via the play-offs in 1993, and twice being voted Clubman of the Year. In 1995 he joined Port Vale for a fee of �450,000. In his first year at Vale Park he was awarded the club's Player of the Year award, and also played in the Anglo-Italian Cup final. In 1997 he was sold on to Birmingham City for �1.5 million. The highlight of a five-year injury-plagued stay in Birmingham would be a League Cup final appearance in 2001. The next year he was loaned out to Sheffield Wednesday, before a return to Port Vale was followed by a brief spell with Doncaster Rovers and a cameo return at York City. Settling with Carlisle United, he left the Football League in 2003 to play for non-league Hucknall Town.
Born
August 18th, 1970 in Middlesbrough (Age 54)
Teams
Northwich Victoria F.C. (2004-2007) | Hucknall Town F.C. (2003-2004) | Carlisle United F.C. (2002-2003) | York City F.C. (2002) | Doncaster Rovers (2002) | Sheffield Wednesday F.C. (2002) | Port Vale F.C. (2002) | Birmingham City F.C. (1997-2002) | Northern Ireland national football team (1996-2001) | Port Vale F.C. (1995-1997) | York City F.C. (1990-1995) | Hartlepool United F.C. (1987-1989) |
Last Changes
2024/03/20
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2024/03/20
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2023/02/21
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