Matt Crowell

Matt Crowell
Personal information
Full nameMatthew Thomas Crowell[1]
Date of birth3 July 1984
Place of birthBridgend, Wales
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Playing positionMidfielder
Club information
Current team
Central Coast FC
Youth career
–2000Swansea City
2000–2002Southampton
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2003Southampton0(0)
2003–2008Wrexham93(4)
2008–2009Northwich Victoria56(5)
2009Altrincham5(1)
2009–2010Central Coast Mariners13(0)
2010Altrincham9(0)
2010Farnborough2(0)
2011Port Talbot Town4(0)
2011–2012CD Ourense20(0)
2012–2013Port Talbot Town24(1)
2013–2014Central Coast Mariners Academy27(2)
2015–Central Coast FC0(0)
National team
2001Wales U172(0)
2002Wales U193(0)
2003–2005Wales U217(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 2.4.15.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 01:13, 18 September 2009 (UTC)

Matthew Thomas Crowell (born in 3 July 1984) is a Welsh footballer who is currently playing for NSW Premier League side Central Coast Mariners Academy. Matthew was known as the 'Beast of Wrexham' during his time as he was a dominating no nonsense and combative midfielder. During his time at Wrexham he was a fan favourite ( but not as much as a favourite as Goal keeping superstar Blake Murdoch. Matthew is fondly remembered by Southampton fans as being the 1st of the superstar youth development era, after Matthew came future superstars Gareth Bale and Theo Walcott in the Southampton Academy.

Club career

Southampton

Born in Bridgend, Crowell grew up in Coychurch. As a teenager he was part of the youth system at Swansea City before being persuaded to follow Swansea youth coach Malcolm Elias to Southampton at the age of 16 in 2000.[2] Swansea took the case to the Football League appeals committee seeking compensation of £1.5 million. The committee later ordered Southampton to make an immediate payment of £100,000 to Swansea, as well as a further £100,000 when Crowell had made 10, 20, 30 and 40 appearances in the future and 20% of any future transfer fee that the club received for Crowell. Swansea chairman Neil McClure later stated "£500,000 is significantly more than Southampton ever offered at any stage and that must be regarded as satisfactory"[3] However, Crowell never made a first team appearance at Southampton and was released in 2003.

Wrexham

After spending time on trial with Bristol Rovers,[4] Crowell later joined Wrexham, having impressed in a trial spell,[5] and made his professional debut for the club on 9 August 2003 as a substitute in place of Stephen Thomas during a 0–0 draw with Chesterfield. In his third season at the Racecourse Ground he made six appearances in the clubs Football League Trophy victory, beating Southend United 2–0 in the final. However, he later found himself plagued with injuries in his later years at the Racecourse Ground and, after playing on a six-month contract with the Welsh side in an attempt to show his fitness,[6] he was released in January 2008 having made over 100 appearances for the club.

Non-league

In January 2008, Crowell signed for Northwich Victoria on non-contract terms.[7] In July 2009, Crowell left Northwich. He attended a trial with NSW Premier League side Sydney Olympic,[4] but later returned to Britain to sign for Altrincham on a short term contract, stating that "It was hard at Northwich last season with the club's difficulties but I am pleased to join Altrincham".

Central Coast Mariners

In September 2009, Crowell joined A-League team Central Coast Mariners on a one-year deal until the end of the 2009–10 season.[8] He made 13 appearances for the club before returning to England.

Return to Non-league

He then rejoined Altrincham before in December 2010 Farnborough announced that he had joined them, apparently on non-contract terms.[9] He left the club after only two appearances.

Port Talbot Town

In May 2011, Crowell had a two-week trial with China's Chengdu Blades before he joined Welsh Premier League club Port Talbot Town in July 2011 after a trial.[10] He played all of the club's league games prior to his next move.

CD Ourense

He signed a full-time contract with Spanish club CD Ourense in September 2011 where he made 20 appearances for the club.[11]

Return to Port Talbot Town

In July 2012 Crowell returned to Wales and his former club Port Talbot Town ahead of the 2012/13 Welsh Premier League season. Crowell's first goal in his second spell at the club came in a 5–0 win away at Aberystwyth FC where he scored a penalty.

Central Coast Mariners Academy

In March 2013 Crowell signed for the Central Coast Mariners Academy, feeder seed for Central Coast Mariners FC of the A-League who he had a previous stint in the 2009/10 season.

International career

A former captain of the Wales under-15 side,[3] Crowell later went on to represent Wales at under-17 and under-19 levels. He has also played numerous times for the Wales U21 side and has also scored once for the side, against Azerbaijan U21 in 2004.[12]

Post career

Since moving to play in NSW Premier League with the Mariners Academy, Matthew has embarked on a career in the 5-a-side football industry and is now working within the Central Coast Mariners Centre of Excellence at the world class Soccer5s complex. Through his role Matthew has been giving back to the community through his highly regarded 'Juniors at the Mariners C.O.E.' program and he has also been working with the local football association to deliver high end development programs at the state of the art facility at the Mariners Centre of Excellence. Matthew is a highly regarded football personality on the Central Coast. Matthew has stated that he has learned nothing from his manager at Soccer5s David Bloom.

Career statistics

As of 2 September 2010.
Club statistics
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Wrexham 2003–04 151001020181
2004–05 280100060350
2005–06 293000000293
2006–07 150102011191
2007–08 6000000060
Subtotal 93 4 2 0 3 0 9 1 107 5
Northwich Victoria 2007–08 151000000151
2008–09 414000000414
Subtotal 56 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 5
Altrincham 2009–10 5100000051
Central Coast Mariners 2009–10 130000000130
Altrincham 2010–11 2000000020
Total 169 10 2 0 3 0 9 1 183 11

References

External links