England Croasdale

Ryan Croasdale

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Born:26-Sep-94 Age: 30
Height:1.70
Fav.foot: Right

Position: Box-to-Box midfielder
Port Vale England



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Ryan Mark Croasdale (born 26 September 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Port Vale. He has also won six caps for the England C team. Croasdale made his professional debut at Preston North End in 2013. From Preston, he was loaned out to Tamworth and Stalybridge Celtic. He was signed by Sheffield Wednesday in June 2014, though he did not feature in a first-team game in a two-year stay at the club. He entered non-League football with Kidderminster Harriers on a non-contract basis in August 2016. He signed a contract with the club and made 89 appearances in two seasons, scoring eleven goals and captaining the club. He was sold to AFC Fylde for £50,000 in June 2018 and won the FA Trophy with Fylde in 2019. He took a free transfer to Stockport County in September 2020. He made 184 appearances in four seasons with Stockport, winning promotion as champions from the National League in 2021–22 and League Two in 2023–24. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



England Preston North End13
#25     J.Paint Trophy 13/141
England Tamworth13
England Preston North End13/14
#25     FA Cup 13/140
England Sheffield Wednesday14/16
England Kidderminster Harriers16/18
#4     FA Cup 17/180
England AFC Fylde18/20
#8     FA Cup 19/201
England Stockport County20/24
#18     FA Cup 20/211
#18 Nat.League 21/227
#18 League Two 22/2347
#18     EFL Trophy 3
#18     FA Cup 3
#18     League Cup 2
#18 League Two 23/24 36
#18     EFL Trophy 1
#18     FA Cup 1
England Port Vale24/now
#18     League Cup 24/251
#18 League Two 24/258


Appearances, goals and cards for Croasdale
FA Cup 2017/2018