Omar Beckles

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Omar Jerome Beckles (born 25 October 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for EFL League Two club Gillingham. Born in England, he represents the Grenada national team. He is the chair of the Professional Footballers' Association.

Full name Omar Jerome Beckles[1]
Date of birth (1991-10-25) 25 October 1991 (age 34)[2]
Place of birth Leytonstone, England
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)[2]
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Omar Beckles
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Personal information
Full name Omar Jerome Beckles[1]
Date of birth (1991-10-25) 25 October 1991 (age 34)[2]
Place of birth Leytonstone, England
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)[2]
Position Defender
Team information
Current team
Gillingham
Number 39
Youth career
2008–2010 Millwall
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2011 Jerez Industrial 13 (0)
2011–2012 Boreham Wood 19 (0)
2012 Kettering Town 6 (1)
2012–2013 Boreham Wood 6 (0)
2013 Billericay Town 13 (0)
2013–2014 Histon 30 (1)
2014Margate (loan) 10 (0)
2014 AFC Hornchurch 7 (0)
2014–2015 St Albans City 21 (2)
2015–2016 Aldershot Town 45 (1)
2016–2017 Accrington Stanley 43 (3)
2017–2020 Shrewsbury Town 80 (6)
2020–2021 Crewe Alexandra 41 (1)
2021–2026 Leyton Orient 174 (13)
2026– Gillingham 9 (0)
International career
2019–2024 Grenada 8 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 08:25, 23 April 2026 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 16 February 2025 (UTC)
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Club career

Spain

Born in Leytonstone, England, Beckles began his career at Millwall before joining Jerez Industrial in 2010.[citation needed] Beckles made his Jerez Industrial debut on 6 February 2011 against Córdoba CF B, which saw Jerez Industrial lose 3–1.[3] He went on to make thirteen appearances for Jerez Industrial. However, Glenn Hoddle Academy terminated its agreement with Jerez Industrial in March 2011, leading Beckles to leave the club, although he continued to play for the side for the remainder of the season.

Non-League football

After returning to his homeland, Beckles joined Boreham Wood in November 2011, where he first appeared as unused substitute, in a 1–1 draw against Basingstoke Town on 24 November 2011.[4] It was not until on 17 December 2011 when he made his debut, coming on as a second-half substitute for Charlie O'Loughlin, in a 2–1 win over Eastleigh.[5] Beckles soon became a first team regular at Boreham Wood and went on to make nineteen appearances for the side.

In the summer transfer window of 2012, Beckles joined Kettering Town after leaving Boreham Wood.[6] However, after making just six appearances for The Poppies, Beckles was forced to find a new club, citing the club's financial problems as the reason for his departure.[7]

After leaving Kettering Town, Beckles re–joined Boreham Wood on 16 November 2012[8] and re–debuted for the club the next day, in a 1–1 draw against Dover Athletic.[9] However, Beckles went on to make six appearances before leaving for Billericay Town in February 2013.[10] He made his Billericay Town debut on 23 February 2013, in a 3–2 loss against Bromley.[11] He went on to make thirteen appearances for the club.

On 5 July 2013, Beckles joined Histon.[12] Beckles made a good start to his Histon debut when he scored on 17 August 2013, in a 3–1 win over Colwyn Bay.[13] Beckles soon became a first team regular at Histon, making thirty-two appearances and scoring once in all competitions, but joined Margate and AFC Hornchurch.[14]

In November 2014, Beckles was on the move again when he joined St Albans City[15] and made his St Albans City debut on 15 November 2014, making his first start and playing the whole game, in a 1–0 win over Basingstoke Town.[16] Playing in a central defensive midfielder role, it wasn't until on 4 January 2015 when he scored his first goal for the club, in a 2–1 win over Gosport Borough.[17] Beckles scored his second goal for the side on 21 February 2015, in a 2–1 loss against Whitehawk.[18] At the end of the 2014–15 season, he went on to make twenty-one appearances and scoring once. For his performance, Beckles agreed a new contract with the club to play for them next season.[19]

Aldershot Town

In July 2015, Beckles signed for Aldershot Town, signing a one-year contract.[20] Upon joining the club, he was given a number fourteen shirt.[21]

Beckles made his Aldershot Town debut, in the opening game of the season, where he played the whole game, in a 2–1 loss against Gateshead.[22] From that moment on, Beckles became a first team regular at the club, forming a centre-back partnership with Jack Saville for most of the season.[23] After making his debut, Beckles cemented his place in the side, which resulted in him making the Team of the Week.[24][25] after a great performance against Kidderminster Harriers on 30 January 2016. It wasn't until on 28 March 2016, though, when Beckles scored his first goal of the club in a 2–1 win over Braintree Town.[26] At the end of the 2015–16 season, Beckles made 48 appearances (45 of which were in the league) and scored once in all competitions.

Beckles was awarded the Supporters Player of the Year.[27] In addition, Beckles was also offered a new contract by the club.[28] However, on 9 June 2016, Beckles left the club after not responding to a new contract by Aldershot Town.[29]

Accrington Stanley

In June 2016, he signed for League Two side Accrington Stanley, signing a one-year contract.[30] Upon joining the club, Beckles was given a number five shirt.[31]

Beckles made his debut against Doncaster Rovers on the opening day of the season, which saw Accrington Stanley win 3–2.[32] He then made provided two assists in two matches on 24 September 2016 and 27 September 2016 against Colchester United[33] and Mansfield Town.[34] In the club's second meeting against Mansfield Town of the season on 14 February 2017, he scored his first goal for the club, in a 4–4 draw.[35] However, in the next match against Colchester United on 18 February 2017, Beckles received a straight red card in a 2–1 win.[36] Following the match, Beckles served a three match suspension, after manager John Coleman decided against appealing, citing "a waste of time".[37] After returning from suspension, Beckles scored again on 18 March 2017, in a 1–1 draw against Yeovil Town.[38] However, in a 4–1 loss against Luton Town on 29 April 2017, Beckles scored an own goal following "a comedy of errors to give Luton a second when Beckles headed back to Rodak and it looped over the keeper and into the net four minutes into the second half."[39] In total, Beckles made 50 appearances in all competitions, and scored three times - all in his first season at Accrington.

Shrewsbury Town

Beckles with Shrewsbury Town in 2019.

Beckles joined League One side Shrewsbury Town for an undisclosed fee in August 2017, signing a three-year deal.[40] Initially used mostly as a substitute or rotation player, he broke into the first-team on a regular basis playing as a left-back following a long-term injury to Junior Brown,[41] and scored his first goal for the club in a 2−1 away victory at Bristol Rovers on 3 February 2018.[42]

He finished the season in the League One team of the year.[43]

After making 80 league appearances and scoring six league goals, Beckles left the club on 13 August 2020 after deciding to not renew his contract.[44]

Crewe Alexandra

On 4 September 2020, Crewe Alexandra announced Beckles had agreed a one-year deal with a 12-month option.[45] He made his Crewe debut in a 3–2 victory at Bolton Wanderers in an EFL Trophy group game on 8 September 2020.[46] On 3 October 2020, Beckles caused Crewe's League One game at Oxford United to be postponed after he reported a positive diagnosis of COVID-19 disease on the morning of the match.[47] He scored his first goal for Crewe, opening the scoring in a 2–0 win over former club Accrington Stanley, at Gresty Road on 23 February 2021.[48] On 13 May 2021, Crewe announced that it had offered Beckles a new contract.[49]

Leyton Orient

On 15 June 2021, Beckles was announced to have agreed to join hometown club Leyton Orient, agreeing to sign a two-year deal.[50]

On 2 February 2026, having made 200 appearances for the O's, Beckles departed the club.[51]

Gillingham

On 2 February 2026, he joined League Two club Gillingham.[52]

International career

In August 2019, Beckles was called up for the first time to play for Grenada, alongside his Shrewsbury teammate Aaron Pierre.[53] He made his debut for The Spice Boys on 5 September, a 2–1 win over Saint Kitts and Nevis.[54]

Personal life

Beckles was born in Leytonstone, London.[55] He is of Grenadian descent.[53]

He is a devout Christian.[56]

His father, Linton, was in a R&B and soul band named Central Line. Linton died from complications of pneumonia at age 59. Beckles stated his father's death had a huge effect on him and his family and was a huge influence on his life.[56]

Growing up in Walthamstow, Beckles grew up supporting Arsenal.[57]

Career statistics

As of 2 February 2026
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Jerez Industrial 2010–11[58] Tercera División 130130
Boreham Wood 2011–12[59] Conference South 19000190
Kettering Town 2012–13[59] SL Premier Division 6161
Boreham Wood 2012–13[60] Conference South 6060
Billericay Town 2012–13[60] Conference South 130130
Histon 2013–14[61] Conference North 301201[a]0331
St Albans City 2014–15[60] Conference South 21200212
Aldershot Town 2015–16[60] National League 451301[a]0491
Accrington Stanley 2016–17[60] League Two 412413000483
2017–18[62] League Two 210021
Total 433413000504
Shrewsbury Town 2017–18[62] League One 3334010[b]0473
2018–19[63] League One 36170103[c]1472
2019–20[64] League One 112001000122
Total 806110201311067
Crewe Alexandra 2020–21[65] League One 411101[c]0431
Leyton Orient 2021–22[66] League Two 44531101[c]0496
2022–23[67] League Two 41310101[c]0443
2023–24[68] League One 35200102[c]0382
2024–25[69] League One 32330305[d]0433
2025–26[70] League One 22020002[c]0260
Total 17413916011020014
Career total 4912830211027155931
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  1. Appearances in FA Trophy
  2. Seven appearances in EFL Trophy, three appearances in EFL League One play-offs
  3. Appearances in EFL Trophy
  4. Two appearances in EFL Trophy, three appearances in EFL League One play-offs

Honours

Shrewsbury Town

Leyton Orient

Individual

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