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Stuart Beavon (footballer, born 1984)

English footballer


Summary

English footballer

FieldValue
nameStuart Beavon
fullnameStuart Leigh Beavon{{cite book
editor-firstBarry J.
editor-lastHugman
titleThe PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2010–11
year2010
publisherMainstream Publishing
locationEdinburgh
isbn978-1-84596-601-0
page38 }}
birth_date
birth_placeReading, England
height
positionForward
currentclubMickleover
years12001–2003
clubs1Ardley United
caps137
goals135
years22003–2004
clubs2AFC Wallingford
years32004–2007
clubs3Didcot Town
caps392
goals363
years42007–2009
clubs4Weymouth
caps486
goals424
years52009
clubs5→ Wycombe Wanderers (loan)
caps58
goals50
years62009–2012
clubs6Wycombe Wanderers
caps6107
goals628
years72012–2014
clubs7Preston North End
caps758
goals79
years82014
clubs8→ Burton Albion (loan)
caps85
goals81
years92014–2017
clubs9Burton Albion
caps992
goals912
years102017–2019
clubs10Coventry City
caps1028
goals102
years112018–2019
clubs11→ Wrexham (loan)
caps1140
goals115
years122019–2020
clubs12Nuneaton Borough
caps127
goals120
years132019–2020
clubs13→ Mickleover Sports (loan)
caps1316
goals138
years142020–
clubs14Mickleover
caps1492
goals1428
club-update00:01, 1 July 2023 (UTC)

| editor-first = Barry J. | editor-last = Hugman | club-update = 00:01, 1 July 2023 (UTC) Stuart Leigh Beavon (born 5 May 1984) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Mickleover.

Career

Early career

Born in Reading, Berkshire, Beavon started his career playing Hellenic League football for Ardley United in 2001 as a 17-year-old, where he was later joined by his father Stuart Beavon. He transferred to Combined Counties side AFC Wallingford in August 2003.

Didcot Town

Beavon, along with two other Wallingford teammates, transferred to local rivals Didcot Town for the start of the 2004–05 season. It was during his time with the Railwaymen that he began to attract the attention of numerous professional clubs. He scored two goals in Didcot's FA Vase triumph at White Hart Lane against AFC Sudbury in May 2005. He scored 25 league goals the following season as Didcot lifted the Hellenic League Premier Division title.

Weymouth

His fine form continued in the Southern League South & West Division, and in January 2007 he was signed by Conference National team Weymouth on a free transfer.

Wycombe Wanderers

Beavon signed for League Two team Wycombe Wanderers on loan until the end of the 2008–09 season on 19 February 2009, with the option of him signing permanently at the end of the season.{{cite news | access-date = 22 February 2009}} Wycombe took this option up after their promotion to League One, and Beavon scored his first goal for the club in his first league start as part of a 1–1 away draw with Hartlepool United. He then proceeded to score a further 2 goals making 14 starts and 11 substitute appearances in a season that ultimately ended in relegation for Wycombe. His contract was extended by for a further year and played a key role in Wycombe's promotion in the 2010–11 season, by supporting top goal-scorer Scott Rendell.

Again his contract was renewed and he was the only player to be offered a two-year deal seeing him through to the end of the 2012–13 season. After a slow start to the season, scoring a hat-trick in the Football League Trophy but none in the league he gathered goalscoring momentum with his first league goal in a 1–0 win over Sheffield United. This was part of a run of four goals in seven games. He then took another month to get his next goal however managed to score three in two against Milton Keynes Dons and Chesterfield. Two goals against Rochdale took him to nine league goals for the season. After another three games without a goal he scored his 10th of the season against Yeovil Town before notching his 11th and 12th in a 5–0 win over Hartlepool United. He eventually finished the season with 21 league goals, putting him fourth in the League One top goalscorers table (despite the fact he played for a side which was relegated).

He scored his final goal for Wycombe Wanderers on 18 August 2012, in a 3–1 victory away at York City.{{cite news | access-date = 7 September 2012}}

Preston North End

During the summer, there was much transfer speculation about a possible move to Preston North End for Beavon. When the season began, interest in the striker died down slightly because Wycombe felt their valuation of the player was not being met by Preston's offers.{{cite news | access-date = 7 September 2012}} Westley finally succeeded in signing Beavon on 31 August 2012 (transfer deadline day) and Beavon agreed a two-year contract.{{cite news | access-date = 7 September 2012}}

He made an instant impact at the club by scoring in his first match for Preston, a 4–1 win over Swindon Town.{{cite news | access-date = 7 September 2012}} On 17 December 2013, Beavon extended his contract with Preston for a further twelve months, thus keeping him at the club until the summer of 2015.{{cite web | access-date=7 December 2013}}

Burton Albion

On 30 June 2014, Beavon joined Burton Albion in League Two, initially on a season-long loan, which subsequently became a permanent deal on transfer deadline day.

Coventry City

On 1 January 2017, Beavon joined Coventry City as part of the deal that saw Marvin Sordell go in the other direction. He made his debut for the club a day later and scored Coventry's second goal in a 2–2 draw with Bolton Wanderers. His second goal for the club was an important one as it was the first in a 2–1 win against Wycombe Wanderers in the EFL Trophy Semi Final. This win sent Coventry to their first Wembley final in 30 years.

On 27 July 2018 Beavon joined Wrexham on a season long loan. He was released by Coventry following the announcement of their retained list on 9 May 2019.

Return to non-league

On 12 June 2019, Beavon signed for Nuneaton Borough. On 21 September, he joined Mickleover Sports on a season-long loan deal. He signed a permanent deal with the club in January 2020.

Personal life

He is the son of former Reading midfielder Stuart Beavon, and grandson of former Oxford United defender Cyril Beavon.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal926313113433139107Total862423209027Total1152842313312534Total5895120426912Total971320320010215Total282001061353Total10836627212140Career total6682153820936045775283
Ardley United2002–03Hellenic League Division One West3735344039
Didcot Town2004–05Hellenic League Premier Division34173215125231
2005–06Hellenic League Premier Division36256511105340
2006–07Southern League Division One South & West2221448113436
Weymouth2006–07Conference National2070000207
2007–08Conference Premier3932320436
2008–09Conference Premier271400002714
Wycombe Wanderers2008–09League Two8000000080
2009–10League One253101000273
2010–11League Two373320020425
2011–12League One43210011134525
2012–13League Two2100100031
Preston North End2012–13League One316311022379
2013–14League One273201020323
Burton Albion2014–15League Two446101100467
2015–16League One437100000447
2016–17Championship1000021121
Coventry City2016–17League One142000031173
2017–18League Two140001030180
2018–19League One0000000000
Wrexham (loan)2018–19National League4055110466
Nuneaton Borough2019–20Southern League Premier Division Central70100080
Mickleover2019–20Northern Premier League Premier Division221000302510
2020–21Northern Premier League Premier Division1043222158
2021–22Northern Premier League Premier Division371020104010
2022–23Southern League Premier Division Central391210104112

Honours

;Didcot Town

  • Hellenic League Premier Division: 2005–06
  • FA Vase: 2004–05
  • Hellenic League Challenge Cup: 2004–05, 2005–06
  • Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy: 2005–06

;Wycombe Wanderers

Burton Albion

Coventry City

Individual

Notes

:A. The Ardley United appearances and goals do not include the 2001–02 season.

References

References

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