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Craig Morgan (footballer)

Welsh footballer (born 1985)


Summary

Welsh footballer (born 1985)

FieldValue
nameCraig Morgan
imageMorgan, Craig.jpg
captionMorgan in 2014
fullnameCraig Morgan
birth_date
birth_placeFlint, Wales
height
positionDefender
years12002–2005
clubs1Wrexham
caps152
goals11
years22005–2007
clubs2Milton Keynes Dons
caps243
goals20
years32006
clubs3→ Wrexham (loan)
caps31
goals30
years42006–2007
clubs4→ Peterborough United (loan)
caps46
goals40
years52007–2010
clubs5Peterborough United
caps5119
goals54
years62010–2012
clubs6Preston North End
caps650
goals63
years72012–2015
clubs7Rotherham United
caps791
goals71
years82015–2018
clubs8Wigan Athletic
caps856
goals82
years92018–2019
clubs9Fleetwood Town
caps923
goals90
nationalyears12001–2003
nationalteam1Wales U17
nationalcaps16
nationalgoals10
nationalyears22002–2003
nationalteam2Wales U19
nationalcaps23
nationalgoals20
nationalyears32003–2006
nationalteam3Wales U21
nationalcaps312
nationalgoals30
nationalyears42006–2011
nationalteam4Wales
nationalcaps423
nationalgoals40
club-update12:41, 2 July 2019 (UTC)
nationalteam-update23:26, 28 May 2011 (UTC)

| club-update = 12:41, 2 July 2019 (UTC) | nationalteam-update = 23:26, 28 May 2011 (UTC) Craig Morgan (born 16 June 1985 in Flint) is a Welsh international footballer who plays as a central defender.

After beginning his career with spells at Wrexham, where he helped win the Football League Trophy in 2005, and Milton Keynes Dons, he joined Peterborough United in January 2007 after a short loan spell, helping the club reach the Football League Championship by winning consecutive promotions in the 2007–08 and 2008–09 seasons. He also achieved back to back promotions with Rotherham United.

Club career

Wrexham

Morgan began his career as a youth player at Wrexham, making his professional debut at the end of the 2001–02 as a substitute during a 5–0 win over Cambridge United at the age of 16, a game which confirmed Wrexham's relegation to Division Three, and was handed a second substitute appearance the following week in a 1–0 defeat to Stoke City. Shortly after, Morgan soon handed his first professional contract. Morgan remained a bit part player the following season, although he did score his first professional goal during his first appearance of the season on 5 October 2002 in a 2–2 draw with Cambridge United, making seven appearances in all competitions as Wrexham gained promotion back into Division Two at the first attempt.

The 2003–04 season saw Morgan begin to establish himself in the Wrexham first team, making 21 appearances in all competitions as the club mostly stayed clear of a relegation battle with a 13th-placed finish. During the latter part of the season, Morgan was sent off for the first time in his professional career, in a 0–0 draw with Plymouth Argyle on 27 March 2004. The following season saw him make his most appearances in a single season for Wrexham, including playing in all six of the team's matches as they won the Football League Trophy, beating Southend United 2–0 in the final at the Millennium Stadium. He also scored his second and final goal for the club in a League Cup tie against Sheffield United.{{cite web

Milton Keynes Dons

Following relegation, Morgan, who was out of contract with the club, entered into talks over a new contract but rejected the first offer made by Wrexham stating: "Wrexham have been a great club for me, I understand their financial problems, but I'm not happy with my offer." Two weeks later Morgan's departure from Wrexham was confirmed, signing a two-year contract with League One side Milton Keynes Dons, who had previously been warned by Wrexham boss Denis Smith over their attempts to sign him, for an undisclosed five-figure transfer fee.

He made his debut for his new club on 6 August 2005, the opening day of the 2005–06 season, in a 2–2 draw with AFC Bournemouth, and appeared in 47 during the season which ended in relegation from Division Two. After starting the next season in the first-team, Morgan fell out of favour and was allowed to return to his first club Wrexham on a one-month loan deal,{{Cite web |url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/w/wrexham/6055654.stm |title=MK Dons' Morgan loaned to Wrexham

Peterborough United

He made his debut for The Posh on 2 December 2006 in a 2–1 win over Tranmere Rovers in the second round of the FA Cup as an 85th-minute substitute for Shane Huke. After impressing during his initial loan spell, having made seven appearances, his move was made permanent on 2 January on a free transfer. He quickly established himself in the first team and scored his first goal for the club in a 2–0 victory over Notts County on 3 March 2007.

In the 2007–08 season he made 41 league appearances, as well as signing a new three-year contract in February 2008, as the club won promotion to League One by finishing as runners-up to Milton Keynes Dons. Ahead of the club's League One campaign in the 2008–09 season, Morgan was handed the captaincy of the team at the age of just 23, taking over from Micah Hyde. However, on 29 September he was replaced as captain by Russell Martin, less than two months later. Peterborough Manager Darren Ferguson put the decision down to Morgan's involvement with the Wales national football team, which often saw him miss while on international duty, stating: "Craig did fine, it's nothing about that, he was just missing games." Despite losing the captaincy, he remained a regular first-team player and helped the side to their second consecutive promotion after forming a defensive partnership with Gabriel Zakuani, finishing as runners-up to Leicester City and reaching the Football League Championship. During the summer break after the 2008–09 season, Morgan became Peterborough's all-time record international appearance maker by winning his 14th cap for Wales in a friendly against Estonia.

Preston North End

On 6 July 2010, Morgan joined Preston North End for a fee in the region of £400,000, where he was joined by former Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson. On the opening day of the season, Morgan made his debut in a 2–0 loss against Doncaster Rovers. Under Ferguson, Morgan established himself in the first team, though placing unused substitute in the matches. On 19 October 2010, Morgan scored his first goal in a 3–2 loss against Scunthorpe United; several weeks later, he scored again in a 2–1 loss against Barnsley. Soon after, Ferguson was sacked after straight losses and Phil Brown succeeded him. Toward the end of the season, the club was relegated to League One, finishing in the bottom three.

In his second season, with Preston now in League One, Morgan made several mistakes in the early start of the season, leading Brown to drop him out of the squad for three months. On his return in a 5–2 loss against Charlton, Morgan scored his first goal. After being sent off over professional foul in a 2–1 loss against Yeovil Town on 28 January 2012, Morgan was partly used due to injury and then falling out of favour by newly manager Graham Westley. Two months later on 31 March 2012, Morgan made his return in a 2–0 loss against Sheffield Wednesday and would be in the squad for the rest of the season.

Ahead of a new season, Morgan suffered a hernia injury, ruling him out for three weeks. Morgan is soon making his way out at Preston, having deemed surplus to requirements. Manager Westley described his departure as "bizarre". His contract was terminated by mutual consent on 31 August 2012 (the transfer deadline).

Rotherham United

Shortly after being released by Preston, Morgan joined Rotherham United on a free transfer.

Five days later, Morgan made his debut, coming on as a substitute, in a 6–2 loss against Port Vale. Since arriving at Rotherham United, Morgan established himself in the first team and was linked with League One side Coventry City and League Two side Fleetwood Town and Chesterfield. But the transfer speculation ended when Morgan signed an 18-month extended contract Having signed a new contract, Morgan suffered a foot injury during a match against Wycombe, that was set to leave him on the sidelines post-Christmas. He scored his first goal for the club in the Millers 4–1 home win over Exeter City on 9 April 2013.{{cite web

The following season, Morgan become Rotherham United captain following the departure of Johnny Mullins at the start of the season and continued to be a first team regular, playing as a centre-back until he suffered injuries during the middle of the season. Morgan then returned his return to the first team on 1 March 2014, playing 90 minutes in a 6–0 win over Notts County and continued to remain in the first team throughout the season. Morgan captained Rotherham to a win at Wembley Stadium over Leyton Orient that saw them promoted to the Championship. During the season, Morgan praised the club's determination resilience.

In the 2014–15 season, Morgan continued to captain the side in the Championship as they secured their safety for another season. After the 2–0 home against Reading that secured safety, Morgan said he was happy and settled at the club and wished to stay. However, on 22 May 2015, Morgan, along with fellow player Ben Pringle, rejected new contracts at the club and would be released when their contracts expired on 1 July 2015.

Wigan Athletic

On 12 June 2015, Craig Morgan joined League One side Wigan Athletic on a free transfer on a two-year contract. Upon joining the club, Morgan was given number twenty shirt. and was appointed as the new captain of Wigan.

Morgan made his Wigan Athletic debut in the opening game of the season, in a 2–0 loss against Coventry City. He scored his first goal for Wigan in a 2–2 draw with Bury on 10 October 2015. On 7 January 2016, Morgan scored the winner in the 96th minute, capping off a remarkable 3–2 win for Wigan over Gillingham. In March 2017 Morgan signed a new two-year deal at the club extending his stay until summer 2019.

Fleetwood Town

Morgan joined Fleetwood Town in July 2018. He left Fleetwood on 2 September 2019.

International career

Morgan made his debut for the Wales under-17 side on 24 September 2001 in a 2–0 friendly win over Scotland, going on to win 6 caps for the side before moving up to under-19 and under-21 levels.

He made his debut for the Wales senior side on 11 October 2006 in a 3–1 win over Cyprus at the Millennium Stadium during the qualifying campaign for Euro 2008.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal5212011150702Total430402020510Total125413050101444Total503303020583Total9114040601051Total562101000582Career total4411129016128051412
Wrexham2001–02Second Division2000000020
2002–03Third Division6100002081
2003–04Second Division180100040230
2004–05League One260101190371
Milton Keynes Dons2005–06League One400401020470
2006–07League Two3000100040
Wrexham (loan)2006–07League Two1000001020
Peterborough United (loan)2006–07League Two6010000070
Peterborough United2006–07League Two171200000191
2007–08League Two412401000462
2008–09League One270501010340
2009–10Championship3411030381
Preston North End2010–11Championship3121010332
2011–12League One191202020251
Rotherham United2012–13League Two211100000221
2013–14League One350202060450
2014–15Championship3501020380
Wigan Athletic2015–16League One362101000382
2016–17Championship2000000200
2017–18League One0000000000
Fleetwood Town2018–19League One230200010260

Honours

Wrexham

Peterborough United

Rotherham United

  • Football League One play-offs: 2014
  • Football League Two runner-up: 2012–13

Wigan Athletic

Individual

  • The Football League Team of the Season: 2015–16
  • PFA Team of the Year: 2015–16 League One

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