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Kurtis Guthrie

English footballer (born 1993)


English footballer (born 1993)

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nameKurtis Guthrie
imageGuthrie_2013-11-05_15-05.jpg
captionGuthrie with Welling United in November 2013
fullnameKurtis Owen Guthrie
birth_date
birth_placePeterborough, England
height
positionStriker
currentclubQueen of the South
youthyears12001–2009
youthclubs1St. Clement
years12009–2010
clubs1St. Clement
years22010–2011
clubs2Trinity
years32011–2012
clubs3Accrington Stanley
caps313
goals30
years42011–2012
clubs4→ Southport (loan)
caps45
goals41
years52012
clubs5Bath City
caps510
goals55
years62012–2014
clubs6Welling United
caps654
goals68
years72014–2016
clubs7Forest Green Rovers
caps779
goals719
years82016–2018
clubs8Colchester United
caps845
goals813
years92018–2020
clubs9Stevenage
caps958
goals916
years102020–2021
clubs10Bradford City
caps1010
goals100
years112021
clubs11Port Vale
caps1117
goals111
years122021–2022
clubs12RoundGlass Punjab
caps1218
goals1213
years132022–2024
clubs13Livingston
caps1342
goals131
years142024
clubs14Churchill Brothers
caps144
goals140
years152025
clubs15Jersey Bulls
caps156
goals152
years162025–
clubs16Queen of the South
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nationalyears12011
nationalteam1Jersey
nationalcaps12
nationalgoals10
nationalyears22016
nationalteam2England C
nationalcaps21
nationalgoals21
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Kurtis Owen Guthrie (born 21 April 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Queen of the South. He won a bronze medal for Jersey at the 2011 Island Games. He later represented England C, scoring on his debut in March 2016. His sister, Serena, represented England at netball.

After beginning his career on the island of Jersey for St. Clement and Trinity, Guthrie moved to England to sign for Accrington Stanley in 2011, making his professional debut the same year. He spent time on loan at Southport and signed with Welling United in 2012, following a short spell at Bath City. He helped Welling to win the Conference South title in 2012–13 and was sold on to Forest Green Rovers in May 2014. He played in the 2016 National League play-off final. Though Forest Green lost the match, he returned to the English Football League after being signed by Colchester United. He scored 13 goals in two seasons at Colchester. He joined Stevenage in July 2018 and became the club's top scorer during the 2018–19 season. He joined Bradford City in January 2020. He found first-team opportunities limited and moved on to Port Vale on a short-term contract 12 months later. He joined the Indian I-League club RoundGlass Punjab in September 2021 before moving to Scottish side Livingston in August 2022. He returned to the IPL with Churchill Brothers in September 2024 and signed with Jersey Bulls on his native island in February 2025. He signed with Scottish club Queen of the South in June 2025.

Club career

Early career

Born in Peterborough, Guthrie grew up on the island of Jersey and began playing local football with St. Clement Sports Club from the age of eight. He broke into the first-team in 2009, before transferring to Trinity in 2011. He was beginning an electrician's apprenticeship before his professional football career took off.

Accrington Stanley

After one season with Trinity, Accrington Stanley took Guthrie on a two-week trial, scoring against Premier League side Blackburn Rovers in his first pre-season friendly appearance for the club. He signed a one-year contract with the League Two side with the option of a further year on 19 July 2011. He made his professional debut on the opening day of the 2011–12 season in a 0–0 away draw at Northampton Town on 6 August. In November 2011, Accrington manager John Coleman sent Guthrie out on loan to Conference Premier side Southport until January 2012 to get more match experience. He scored his first goal in senior football on 3 December, as Southport recorded a 2–1 win over Alfreton Town at Haig Avenue. He made five appearances for Southport, scoring one goal before returning to Accrington. Guthrie played 16 games for Accrington in the 2011–12 season. He was released by recently appointed manager Paul Cook in May 2012. Speaking in February 2017, Guthrie said that his career ultimately benefited from leaving the Crown Ground as "I started from scratch all over again in [non-League] and rebuilt myself".

Bath City

Guthrie signed a short-term deal with Conference South side Bath City on 16 August 2012. He made his club debut on 18 August as a substitute in their 1–1 away draw against Welling United, before scoring a hat-trick on his home debut at Twerton Park three days later in a 3–1 win over Maidenhead United. Guthrie made 13 appearances in all competitions, scoring six goals before leaving the club after his short-term deal expired in October 2012.

Welling United

Having previously been on trial with the club in the summer of 2012 following his release from Accrington, Welling United signed Guthrie after he left Bath City. He scored his first goals for Welling on 13 April 2013, an 18-minute hat-trick against Weston-super-Mare at Park View Road. He went on to tally eight goals in two seasons, amassing 61 appearances and helping the club to the Conference South title in his first season.

Forest Green Rovers

Forest Green Rovers signed Guthrie for an undisclosed fee from Welling in May 2014. He signed a two-year deal with Welling's Conference Premier rivals, moving from part-time back to full-time professional football. Manager Adrian Pennock had previously managed at Welling, as did Jamie Day, who would join the club as assistant manager in May 2015. He made his debut at The New Lawn as a substitute in a 2–1 win against Chester on 12 August. His first start came on 11 October as he played the full 90-minutes for Forest Green in a 1–1 draw with Gateshead. He ended a 15-game scoring drought to score his first goal for the club in a 3–3 away draw against Torquay United on 15 November, before scoring his second of the match and the final goal of the game. He helped his side reach the Conference play-offs for the first time at the end of the 2014–15 season, appearing in the semi-final matches against Bristol Rovers where Forest Green bowed out 3–0 on aggregate. He had scored eight goals in 42 appearances in his first season for Forest Green.

Guthrie scored 12 goals and provided seven assists in 46 appearances in his second season with the club as they reached the 2016 National League play-off final at Wembley Stadium on 15 May 2016. He played for 77-minutes of the final and provided the assist for Keanu Marsh-Brown's goal, though Forest Green lost 3–1 to Grimsby Town. Rovers exercised an option to extend his contract into a third season, but accepted a transfer offer after the club's valuation was met.

Colchester United

Guthrie made a return to the English Football League in July 2016 when Colchester United signed him for an undisclosed fee. He agreed a two-year contract on 5 July and his signing was announced by Colchester on 6 July. Manager John McGreal signed him as a support striker, though would soon see him as a "true No 9" as Guthrie developed at the club. He made his debut for the club on 6 August in Colchester's 1–1 draw with Hartlepool United at Victoria Park on the opening day of the 2016–17 season. He scored his first goal on 16 August in Colchester's 3–2 win over Grimsby Town at the Colchester Community Stadium. Guthrie scored his first professional hat-trick on 7 January in Colchester's 4–1 win at home to Carlisle United, and was subsequently named in the EFL 'Team of the Week'. He was nominated for the 'PFA Fans' Player of the Month' award for January but finished third behind John Marquis of Doncaster Rovers and Exeter City's David Wheeler. He was ruled out for the remainder of the season in March 2017 after requiring surgery for an ankle injury picked up during Colchester's home game against Hartlepool United, having scored 12 goals in 36 games for the U's.

Guthrie made a return to first-team action on 30 September 2017 as an injury-time substitute for Brandon Hanlan in Colchester's 1–0 win at Yeovil Town. Following another injury lay-off, Guthrie made his first league start of the 2017–18 season on 6 January, scoring Colchester's goal in their 4–1 defeat by Cheltenham Town. Ruled out with an ankle injury that required surgery and with his contract expiring at the end of the season, his deal with Colchester was terminated by mutual consent on 29 March 2018. His last appearance came in a 1–0 defeat at home to Yeovil Town on 17 March, a game in which he had an on-field confrontation with Sammie Szmodics over taking a penalty kick for the U's.

Stevenage

Guthrie joined League Two club Stevenage on 26 July 2018. He scored his first goals for Stevenage when he scored a hat-trick in an EFL Trophy tie against Swansea City Under 21s on 28 August. His first league goal for "Boro" came on 6 October, in a 3–1 win over former club Colchester at Broadhall Way; jeered from the start by supporters of his former club, he said that "it fuels me. I love it". On 17 November, he was sent off for an "ugly challenge" on Adam Thompson in a 4–0 defeat at Bury. He received another red card on 1 January, after fouling Fraser Franks during a 1–0 win over Newport County. He was nominated for the EFL League Two Player of the Month for April, whilst Dino Maamria was also nominated for Manager of the Month, after Guthrie scored seven goals and provided three assists in a run of four wins and a draw in five matches. He ended the 2018–19 campaign with 14 goals in 38 appearances, making him the club's top-scorer.

Speaking in a post-match interview after scoring twice in a 3–2 defeat to Carlisle United on 14 September 2019, Guthrie backed caretaker manager Mark Sampson to get the job permanently. However, the job instead went to Graham Westley, who dropped Guthrie from the first-team.

Bradford City

Guthrie joined Bradford City for an undisclosed fee on 31 January 2020. He was signed by Gary Bowyer, who left the club before Guthrie had the chance to make his "Bantams" debut. He made "one unconvincing start" against former club Stevenage and one substitute appearance for new manager Stuart McCall, before the COVID-19 pandemic in England brought the 2019–20 season to a premature conclusion. He was linked with a move away from Valley Parade in the summer but worked hard to convince McCall to give him another chance. However, he failed to score in eleven matches in the first half of the 2020–21 season, featuring just twice after Mark Trueman and Conor Sellars took interim charge in December, and left the club in January 2021 after his contract was cancelled by mutual consent.

Port Vale

On 15 January 2021, Guthrie joined Port Vale on a contract until the end of the 2020–21 season. Guthrie said that he had felt unwanted at Bradford and that he would fit well in the game plans of Port Vale's caretaker manager Danny Pugh. New manager Darrell Clarke continued to name him in matchday squads despite a 40-game goal drought that was ended in the final stages of a 2–0 win at Harrogate Town on 5 April. This was his only goal in 17 games for the "Valiants", and he was one of 15 players released in May 2021.

RoundGlass Punjab

Guthrie was linked with Grimsby Town in the summer of 2021. However, he did not feature in any pre-season friendlies. He was instead announced as a new signing at I-League club RoundGlass Punjab on 2 September 2021. He scored on his debut on a 2–0 Boxing Day victory against Rajasthan United. He scored two goals on his debut at the Guru Nanak Stadium, in a 2–2 draw with Churchill Brothers on 4 March 2022. He scored 13 goals in 18 games during the 2021–22 season, and said that the experience of playing in India reinvigorated him after he had considered retirement before making the move.

Livingston

On 29 August 2022, Guthrie signed for Livingston on a two-year deal, with the club retaining the option of a third year, after impressing manager David Martindale on a week long trial. He scored on his debut two days later, in a 2–1 defeat to Dundee United in a Scottish League Cup game at Almondvale Stadium. He was sent off after the video assistant referee spotted him elbowing Keith Watson during a 2–0 defeat at Ross County on 6 May. He was released upon Livi being relegated at the end of the 2023–24 season.

Churchill Brothers

On 7 September 2024, Guthrie returned to the I-League by signing with Churchill Brothers.

Jersey Bulls

On 7 February 2025, Guthrie returned to Jersey to sign for Jersey Bulls of the Combined Counties League Premier Division South. He scored two goals on his home debut at Springfield Stadium in a 6–1 victory over Horley Town.

Queen of the South

On 19 June 2025, Gurthrie joined Scottish League One club Queen of the South, where manager Peter Murphy said he "gives us a different dynamic in the forward areas".

International career

Guthrie featured twice for Jersey at the 2011 Island Games, where his side earned a bronze medal. He was called up to an England C training camp for the first time in September 2015. On 22 March 2016, he made his England C debut in an away international against Ukraine. He started the match and scored the opening goal in a 2–0 victory.

Style of play

A forward, he describes himself as an all-round player who prefers to play in the middle but can also play out wide.

Personal life

Guthrie's older sister, Serena, is a member of the 2018 Commonwealth Games gold medal-winning England netball team. Serena also featured in the 2014 Commonwealth Games and won a bronze medal at the 2011 World Netball Championships in Singapore. His wife is Scottish.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal5483040618Total791941809120Total45131010204913Total58162020436619Total100002010130Total18130000001813Total421406100522Career total361791727123342685
Accrington Stanley2011–12League Two130001020160
Southport (loan)2011–12Conference Premier511061
Bath City2012–13Conference South10531136
Welling United2012–13Conference South23440274
2013–14Conference Premier3143000344
Forest Green Rovers2014–15Conference Premier3981050458
2015–16National League401131304612
Colchester United2016–17League Two33121010103612
2017–18League Two121000010131
Stevenage2018–19League Two34111010233814
2019–20League Two245101020285
Bradford City2019–20League Two2000000020
2020–21League Two80002010110
Port Vale2020–21League Two171000000171
RoundGlass Punjab2021–22I-League18131813
2022–23I-League0000
Livingston2022–23Scottish Premiership160201100191
2023–24Scottish Premiership261205000331
Churchill Brothers2024–25I-League4040
Jersey Bulls2024–25Combined Counties League
Premier Division South621072
Queen of the South2025–26Scottish League One0000000000

Honours

Jersey

  • Island Games bronze medal: 2011

Welling United

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