Andy Perry (footballer)

Andy Perry (born 19 April 1990) is an English former professional footballer who played primarily as a defender. He spent the majority of his career in Welsh football, notably in the Cymru Premier, the top division of the Welsh football league system.

Career:

Perry began his footballing journey in the youth academy of English club Crewe Alexandra. He then transitioned to Welsh football, where he established himself as a prominent figure in the domestic game.

His senior club career included significant spells at several Welsh clubs:

  • The New Saints (TNS): Perry joined TNS in 2011 and was part of the squad during a period of significant dominance for the club in Welsh football. He contributed to multiple Cymru Premier titles and Welsh Cup successes.
  • Airbus UK Broughton: Following his tenure at TNS, Perry moved to Airbus UK Broughton, where he continued to be a regular and reliable presence in their defence.
  • Bangor City: He also played for Bangor City during his career.
  • Llandudno: Perry had a period playing for Llandudno.
  • Flint Town United: Later in his career, he featured for Flint Town United.
  • Caernarfon Town: He also spent time with Caernarfon Town.

International Recognition:

Andy Perry represented the Wales C international team, which comprises players from the Welsh domestic leagues, showcasing his standing within Welsh football.

Playing Style:

Known for his robust defensive attributes, experience, and leadership on the pitch, Perry was a consistent performer in the Cymru Premier for over a decade.

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