Mark Greaves

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Mark Andrew Greaves (born 22 January 1975) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender.

Full name Mark Andrew Greaves[1]
Date of birth (1975-01-22) 22 January 1975 (age 51)[1]
Place of birth Kingston upon Hull, England
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Mark Greaves
Greaves after playing for York City in the 2009 FA Trophy Final
Personal information
Full name Mark Andrew Greaves[1]
Date of birth (1975-01-22) 22 January 1975 (age 51)[1]
Place of birth Kingston upon Hull, England
Position(s)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
?–1996 Brigg Town
1996–2002 Hull City 177 (10)
2002–2007 Boston United 158 (5)
2007–2008 Burton Albion 35 (5)
2008–2009 York City 35 (3)
2009–2011 Gainsborough Trinity 60 (2)
2011 North Ferriby United 10 (0)
2015–2016 Hull United
Total 475 (25)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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During his career he played in the Football League for Hull City from 1996 until 2002. He then joined Boston United during their time in professional football. Greaves dropped in to Non-League football when he joined Burton Albion in 2007 and later featured for York City and Gainsborough Trinity before initially retiring with North Ferriby United in 2011. During the 2015–16 season he briefly came out of retirement and played for Hull United.

Career

Hull City

Born in Kingston upon Hull, Humberside, Greaves started his career at Brigg Town, where he won an FA Vase winners medal before joining hometown club Hull City on 17 June 1996.[1][2] He was named Hull's Player of the Year in the 1999–2000 season.[3] He spent his whole Hull career playing in the Third Division and made 204 appearances and scored 12 goals in all competitions before being released in 2002.[1][4]

Boston United

He was signed by Boston United caretaker manager Neil Thompson in August 2002.[4] He signed a new two-year contract with the club in April 2004 and after this expired he agreed to a one-year deal in May 2006.[5][6]

Burton Albion

He made 175 appearances and scored five goals in all competitions for the side before moving to Burton Albion in the Conference Premier in July 2007 after finishing the 2006–07 season as Boston's Player of the Year, which saw the team face two relegations.[1][7] He made 46 appearances and scored five goals in the 2007–08 season[8] but missed the play-offs due to a broken jaw.[9]

York City

He was released after a season at Burton and joined fellow Conference Premier side York City on 14 May 2008.[10][11] He was appointed as club captain for the 2008–09 season.[12] His debut came in a 1–0 victory against Crawley Town and scored the only goal in the subsequent game against Wrexham.[13][14] Greaves suffered from foodborne illness in September, which resulted in him losing 9 pounds, and missing York's match against Kidderminster Harriers.[15] He scored a 94th-minute equaliser against Mansfield in the Conference League Cup third round on 4 November, which York eventually won 4–2 on a penalty shoot-out following a 1–1 draw after extra time.[16] He started in the 2009 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium on 9 May 2009, which York lost 2–0 to Stevenage Borough.[17] Following the end of the season, during which he made 46 appearances and scored four goals,[18] he entered negotiations with York over a new contract.[19]

Gainsborough Trinity

Greaves was eventually released by York in June and signed for Conference North team Gainsborough Trinity on 7 July.[20][21] He made 37 appearances and scored one goal in the 2009–10 season and he signed a new contract with the club in June 2010.[22][23]

North Ferriby United

Greaves playing for North Ferriby United in 2011

Greaves was among a number of players released by Gainsborough at the end of the 2010–11 season and on 28 June 2011 he signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division side North Ferriby United.[24] In October, having made 11 appearances in all competitions for North Ferriby, Greaves announced his retirement as a footballer.[25][26]

Hull United

On 30 January 2015, he returned to the game, joining Humber Premier League outfit Hull United.[27]

Personal life

Greaves is the father of fellow footballer Jacob Greaves.[28]

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Hull City 1996–97[29] Third Division 30210001[a]0322
1997–98[30] Third Division 252102000282
1998–99[31] Third Division 25030201[a]0310
1999–2000[32] Third Division 38341202[a]0464
2000–01[33] Third Division 30220103[b]0362
2001–02[34] Third Division 26100111[b]0282
2002–03[35] Third Division 3000000030
Total 17710111818020412
Boston United 2002–03[35] Third Division 26100102[b]0291
2003–04[36] Third Division 37010101[b]0400
2004–05[37] League Two 220401000270
2005–06[38] League Two 34120001[b]0371
2006–07[39] League Two 39310101[b]0423
Total 15858040501755
Burton Albion 2007–08[8] Conference Premier 35540007[c]0465
York City 2008–09[18] Conference Premier 353209[d]1464
Gainsborough Trinity 2009–10[22] Conference North 311204[e]0371
2010–11[40] Conference North 2911000301
Total 6023040672
North Ferriby United 2011–12[26] NPL Premier Division 1001000110
Career total 4752529112133154928
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  1. Appearance(s) in Associate Members' Cup
  2. Appearance(s) in Football League Trophy
  3. Five appearances in FA Trophy, two in Conference League Cup
  4. Two appearances, one goal in Conference League Cup; seven appearances in FA Trophy
  5. Appearances FA Trophy

Honours

Brigg Town

Individual

References

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