Calum Willock

Forward, Football player

1981 –

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Who is Calum Willock?

Calum Daniel Willock is an English-born Saint Kittitian and Nevisian international footballer who plays as a forward for Conference South club Staines Town.

Beginning his career with Fulham in 2000, he enjoyed loan spells with Queens Park Rangers, Bristol Rovers, and Peterborough United, before switching permanently to Peterborough in 2003. In 2006 he signed with Brentford, moving to Port Vale in summer 2007. He switched to Stevenage Borough in January 2008, before joining Crawley Town the following year. He played on loan at Cambridge United 2010, before transferring to Ebbsfleet United later in the year. He helped the club to win promotion out of the Conference South in 2011, before he returned to the division when he signed with Dover Athletic in June 2012. He joined Boreham Wood in July 2013 and was dual registered with Harrow Borough before he joined Staines Town in January 2014. In his career he has played in each of the top six levels of English football.

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Born
Oct 29, 1981
Lambeth
Nationality
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • England
Profession
Lived in
  • Lambeth

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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