Andrew Paul "Andy" Campbell
(born 18 April 1979) is an English footballer, who plays for Bradford Park Avenue.
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Career
Born in
Middlesbrough, Campbell started his career with his hometown team
Middlesbrough, whom he left for
Cardiff City for £1m. Some of his career highlights include scoring against
Manchester United in the
FA Cup in a 2–0 win for Middlesbrough, and also playing for his country at under 21 level. He had two fairly productive years at the beginning of his spell at
Ninian Park, including a fine lob over goalkeeper
Chris Day at the
Millennium Stadium to give Cardiff a play-off victory over
Queens Park Rangers to put them into the
Football League Championship. However he struggled in his remaining years and left the club.
He moved to
Halifax Town in 2006 although his season was interrupted by a serious knee injury. He made a good start to the following season by netting a brace against
Altrincham in the second game of this season and then a hat-trick against
Droylsden later in the month.
He left Halifax after the club folded at the end of the 2007–08 season. In July 2008, he joined
Farsley Celtic on trial. After scoring some good goals in pre-season, he was signed on a permanent deal.
[1] Six months later, he left Farsley to join another West Yorkshire side
Bradford Park Avenue.
[2] He scored in his first start with Avenue as they defeated
Marine 4–0.
[3]
Honours
With
Cardiff City
- Football League Division Two play-off winner:
2002-03
With
Middlesbrough
- Football League Division One promotion to premiership:
1997-98
References
- Former Premiership striker in action for Farsley Celtic
- Now Sinnott goes back for Campbell
- Campbell off the mark in Avenue romp