Andrew Corbett

For those of a similar name, see Andrew Corbet (disambiguation).
Andrew Corbett
Personal information
Full name Andrew John Corbett
Date of birth (1982-02-20) 20 February 1982
Place of birth Worcester, England
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Playing position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2003 Kidderminster Harriers 7 (0)
2003 Solihull Borough 42 (25)
2003 Nuneaton Borough 12 (5)
2003–2013 Burton Albion 339 (12)
2013 Hereford United (loan) 5 (0)
Total 405 (42)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Andrew John Corbett (born 20 February 1982 in Worcester, England) is a former English footballer. He was part of the Kidderminster Harriers youth system but found first team opportunities limited to seven appearances in the Football League, and moved to Solihull Borough. At Solihull he was a prolific striker and earned a move to Nuneaton Borough. After just a few months at Nuneaton, Burton Albion secured his signature for a small fee.[1] Ironically Corbett joined the Brewers as a striker but has found more success at right back and right midfield's, winning the clubs player of the season award in 2005.

Corbett was part of the 2008/2009 Conference National winning squad and signed a new deal with the club in May 2009.

Career statistics

Club Season League FA Cup League Cup League Trophy Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Kidderminster Harriers 2000-01 60 00 00 00 00 60
2001–02 10 00 00 00 00 10
Solihull Borough 2002–03 4225 00 00 00 00 4225
Nuneaton Borough 2003-04 125 00 00 00 00 125
Burton Albion 2003–04 241 00 00 00 10 251
2004–05 361 10 00 00 30 401
2005–06 400 40 00 00 00 440
2006–07 454 10 00 00 00 464
2007–08 362 30 00 00 30 422
2008–09 442 10 00 00 20 472
2009–10 341 00 10 10 00 361
2010–11 401 20 00 10 00 431
2011-12 320 10 10 10 00 350
Career total 39242 130 10 30 90 41942

Honours

References

  1. Page, Rex (14 November 2003). "STRIKER SIGNS FOR BREWERS". Burton Mail. Retrieved 3 January 2011.

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