Callum Cockerill-Mollett
Irish association football player
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2024 | Advanced to the National League with Tamworth, representing a further step in his professional football journey. |
2023 | Continued playing for Tamworth, progressing to the National League North division. |
2022 | Helped Tamworth win the Southern League Premier Division Central title and secure promotion to National League North, making 42 appearances during the season. |
August 16 2022 | Made his first appearance of the 2022-23 season for Tamworth, scoring a goal in the 55th minute in a 3-1 win against Rushall Olympic. |
August 2 2022 | Signed a deal to remain with Tamworth for the 2022-23 season after an impressive pre-season showing. |
June 17 2022 | Confirmed to return to pre-season with Tamworth for the 2022-23 season. |
November 20 2021 | Made his Southern League Premier Division Central debut for Tamworth, but was substituted in the 28th minute due to injury in a 1-0 loss to Needham Market. |
October 30 2021 | Made his Tamworth debut in an FA Trophy 3rd qualifying round match against Spalding United, playing 81 minutes in a 1-1 draw that Tamworth won 4-2 on penalties. |
October 11 2021 | Signed for Southern League Premier Division Central side Tamworth. |
2019 | Transitioned from League One to League Two with Walsall, marking a shift in his career trajectory. |
September 15 2018 | Joined Telford United on a one-month youth loan. |
April 2017 | Called up to the Republic of Ireland U18s squad for the Slovakia Cup Tournament. Made four appearances in the competition, including debut as a substitute against the Czech Republic, starting against Russia and Turkey, and coming off the bench in the match against Slovakia. |
August 2016 | Signed a two-year professional contract with Walsall after coming through their youth team. |
August 30 2016 | Made his first team debut for Walsall in an EFL Trophy group stage match, winning 5-2 against Grimsby Town at Bescot Stadium. |
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