Andy_Russell_(English_footballer)

Andy Russell (footballer, born 1987)

Andy Russell (footballer, born 1987)

English-born Hong Kong footballer


Andrew James Russell (Chinese: 羅素; born 21 November 1987) is an English-born Hong Kong professional footballer who plays as a centre back and is currently a free agent.

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Club career

In 2008, Russell signed his first contract as a professional footballer for Happy Valley, which played in Hong Kong First Division. After returning to the UK, Russell joined Mossley in the NPL First Division North and found employment with sportswear giants Adidas. In his debut season with the club, he represented them 46 times and scored two goals.[2] He joined Chorley in 2010 when manager Garry Flitcroft took over. For the 2013–14 season, Russell chose AFC Fylde after being convinced by manager Dave Challinor.[3] He helped the club retain the Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy by beating Chorley 4–1 with one goal and one assist.[4]

In July 2014, Russell announced on his Twitter account that he had signed for Hong Kong Premier League club South China for the 2014–15 season.[5]

On 7 January 2017, Russell left South China for Malaysian Super League club Penang after signing a one-year contract with the club.[6] In May 2017, Russell's contract with Penang was terminated due to poor performances.[7]

On 27 February 2018, Russell left Tai Po, where he had played the previous half-year, for China League One club Liaoning Whowin at a six-figure fee, where he could play as a native player.[8][9]

On 25 February 2019, Russell signed with Chinese Super League club Hebei China Fortune.[10]

On 16 July 2020, Russell joined China League One club Jiangxi Liansheng on loan.[11]

In April 2021, Russell joined Jiangxi Beidamen.

On 2 May 2022, Russell joined Sichuan Jiuniu.[12]

On 8 February 2023, Russell returned to Hong Kong and joined Kitchee.[13]

International career

On 14 March 2016, Russell received his first call-up for Hong Kong in preparation for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Qatar on 24 March 2016. He made his international debut in a 2–0 loss to Qatar.[14]

On 6 November 2023, Russell announced his retirement from international football to focus more on his club career with Kitchee and family commitments.

Personal life

Russell was born in Southampton, England and moved to Hong Kong with his parents when he was 18 months old. He returned to England to attend the University of Manchester.[3]

Russell married his wife Helen in 2018. The couple has a son named Zachary.

Career statistics

Club

As of 26 May 2024[15]
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  1. One appearance and one goal in Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, Two appearances in 2014–15 Hong Kong season play-off
  2. Two appearances in Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, One appearance in 2015–16 Hong Kong season play-off, Five appearances in Hong Kong Sapling Cup
  3. One appearance in Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, Two appearances and one goal in Hong Kong Sapling Cup
  4. Appearances in China League One relegation play-offs
  5. Two appearances and one goal in Hong Kong Sapling Cup
  6. Three appearances and one goal in Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, Eight appearances and three goals in Hong Kong Sapling Cup

International

As of 17 October 2023
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Honours

Club

Kitchee


References

  1. "* Radcliffe to Ryder*". mossleyweb.com. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  2. "South China announcement". twitter. 16 July 2014.
  3. (in Chinese)"羅素闖檳城心繫港隊". Oriental Daily. 7 January 2017.
  4. "和富大埔中堅羅素將加盟中甲球隊遼寧宏運。". (Tai Po Football Club's official fans club. Facebook. Retrieved 27 February 2018. (in Chinese)
  5. Gao, Si Kei; Chan, Chun Yiu. "羅素北上加盟遼寧宏運 李志堅:香港足球無法提供的條件". HK01. Retrieved 28 February 2018. (in Chinese)
  6. "中国香港籍球员安德鲁·罗素加盟华夏". sports.sina.com. 25 February 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  7. "中甲新军宣布港脚正式加盟 去年代表华夏出战6场". Sina. 16 July 2020. Retrieved 16 July 2020.(in Chinese)
  8. "FIFA". Archived from the original on 22 June 2015.
  9. "Andy Russell". National-football-teams.com. Retrieved 25 February 2019.

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