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Andy Wilkinson

Andrew Gordon Wilkinson (born 6 August 1984) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender, most notably as a right-back for Stoke City in the . Wilkinson began his career in the youth academy of his hometown club, Stoke City, joining in 1998 and turning professional in 2001. He made his senior debut for Stoke in a League Trophy match that year and went on to feature regularly in the first team after loan spells to clubs including Telford United, Partick Thistle, Shrewsbury Town, and between 2003 and 2007. Over the course of his tenure with Stoke from 2001 to 2016, he amassed 199 appearances across all competitions, including 123 in the following the club's promotion in 2008. Wilkinson's career was cut short in February 2016 when he retired at the age of 31 due to a persistent head injury sustained in an match against Blackburn Rovers on 14 February 2015, which led to ongoing neurological issues despite specialist consultations. Known for his tenacity and loyalty to Stoke City—where he came through the ranks and became a fan favorite—Wilkinson contributed to the club's historic stability and memorable cup runs during his time there.

Early life

Family background

Andy Wilkinson was born on 6 August 1984 in Yarnfield, a village near Stone in Staffordshire, England. He was raised in a close-knit family in the Staffordshire area, with his mother Carolyn and father Gordon providing strong support throughout his early life; they attended many of his matches as he progressed in football. Wilkinson also has a brother, Gareth, who works as a solicitor and has occasionally joined him in charitable endeavors, such as running marathons to raise funds for local causes. Growing up in , a region with deep-rooted traditions centered around local clubs like Stoke City, Wilkinson developed a passion for the sport from a young age and became a dedicated supporter of his hometown team. This early affinity for Stoke City, instilled amid the area's vibrant culture, shaped his personal connection to the club long before his professional involvement.

Education and early interests

Andy Wilkinson attended Yarnfield First School, followed by Walton Priory Middle School, and then Alleyne's High School in , from 1997 to 2000. From a young age, Wilkinson developed a strong interest in , playing for the local youth team at Stone Dominoes before joining the Stoke City academy at age 14.

Club career

Youth career

Andy Wilkinson began his organized football involvement with the local youth club Stone Dominoes in , where he first showcased his talent as a young player. In 1998, at the age of 14, he joined Stoke City's academy from Stone Dominoes, entering the club's youth development system as a promising . Wilkinson's progression in the was steady, and in 2001, at age 17, he signed his first professional contract with Stoke City, marking a significant milestone in his career. During this period, he began featuring in matches, gaining valuable experience and honing his skills as a versatile defender capable of playing on either flank. His culminated in a first-team debut on 16 October 2001, when he appeared in a Football League Trophy third-round match against York City at the age of 17, prior to any loan spells. This early exposure highlighted his potential within the , where coaches focused on building his defensive solidity and positional awareness.

Loan spells

Wilkinson's at Stoke City involved several loan spells to lower-league clubs between 2003 and 2007, allowing him to gain senior experience as a right-back. In November 2003, he joined Conference side Telford United on loan until February 2004, where he made 8 appearances without scoring, contributing to the team's defensive efforts in . The spell was extended initially but ended early when Wilkinson was recalled by Stoke in January 2004. For the 2004–05 season, Wilkinson was loaned to Scottish First Division Partick Thistle from July 2004 to January 2005, featuring in 12 matches (9 starts, 3 substitute) and scoring his only professional goal during this period. This move provided exposure to competitive senior abroad, helping build his versatility as a full-back. In March 2005, he moved to League Two's Shrewsbury Town on loan until the end of the season, appearing in 9 league games without goals, primarily as a right-back in a promotion-challenging side. Wilkinson's final notable loan came in November 2006 to club , lasting until January 2007, during which he played 7 matches (5 starts, 2 substitute) and kept clean sheets in several outings, further honing his defensive skills before returning to Stoke. These spells collectively offered 36 senior appearances, emphasizing physicality and tactical awareness essential for his eventual first-team breakthrough.

Stoke City

Wilkinson established himself in Stoke City's first team during the 2007–08 season, following successful loan spells that honed his defensive skills. As a versatile right-back or centre-back, he made 24 appearances across all competitions that year, contributing to the team's solid defensive record in the . His reliability and commitment were key factors in Stoke securing automatic promotion to the as runners-up, with Wilkinson featuring prominently in the run-in despite injury setbacks like a double hernia operation. Upon Stoke's return to the top flight in 2008, Wilkinson became a permanent fixture in the squad, forming part of a resilient backline under manager . Over the next eight seasons, he accumulated 160 league appearances without scoring, often providing depth and rotation at full-back. His defensive contributions helped Stoke maintain status through consistent mid-table finishes, emphasizing teamwork over individual flair. A career highlight came in 2011 when Wilkinson participated in Stoke's run to the , starting in the 5–0 semi-final victory over Bolton Wanderers. He lined up in the final at , where Stoke suffered a 1–0 defeat to Manchester City, marking the club's first appearance in a major Wembley final since 1972. The following season, Wilkinson was involved in Stoke's adventure in the group stage, making five appearances as the team advanced from Group E before exiting in the round of 32 to . His experience from prior loans proved valuable in adapting to continental competition, though Stoke's campaign highlighted the challenges of balancing domestic and fixtures. Notable off-field incidents included a 2012 clash with Manchester City's during a match, where Wilkinson was charged with violent conduct for an elbow incident not spotted by officials, resulting in a three-match ban. Such events underscored his combative style but also drew scrutiny from . In the 2014–15 season, after failing to regain a regular place in the first team, Wilkinson joined side on loan from October 2014 to January 2015, making 9 appearances without scoring before returning to Stoke. In total, Wilkinson made 193 senior appearances for Stoke City across all competitions from 2001 to 2015, with zero goals, embodying loyalty as a homegrown player who rose through the ranks to become a club stalwart.

Post-playing career

Retirement

On 19 February 2016, Andy Wilkinson announced his from professional at the age of 31, bringing an end to a career spent primarily with Stoke City. The decision was prompted by persistent symptoms from a severe he suffered on 14 February 2015, during an fifth-round match against Blackburn Rovers, where a close-range volley struck his temple, causing . Despite extensive recovery efforts, Wilkinson was unable to return to full fitness. He consulted multiple specialists, including three trips to the for advanced concussion treatment and a visit to a expert in , but symptoms such as vision impairment, vertigo, , balance issues, , headaches, , and persisted over a year later. Medical experts ultimately deemed the risks of resuming play too high, even if he were cleared, due to potential long-term health complications. Wilkinson described the retirement as reluctant and emotionally challenging, expressing frustration and sadness over the abrupt end to his playing days while highlighting the mental toll of his condition. Stoke City provided significant support during his transition, extending his contract on reduced terms in July 2015 for six months to facilitate and later offering a , with proceeds directed toward local charities and research. Former manager commended Wilkinson's dedication and professionalism in public statements following the announcement.

Coaching roles

Following his retirement from professional in 2016, Andy Wilkinson returned to Stoke City in a capacity within the club's youth setup. In July 2018, he was appointed assistant manager of the Stoke City U18 team, a role focused on supporting the development of emerging talents in the academy. His contract in this position extends through June 2026, emphasizing long-term involvement in nurturing young players at the club. As assistant manager, Wilkinson's responsibilities include aiding in training sessions, match preparation, and player guidance for the U18 squad, leveraging his background as a professional defender to contribute to defensive coaching and overall youth progression. This work has been part of broader academy efforts to build on Stoke City's tradition of homegrown talent, though Wilkinson has not taken on any coaching duties with the senior team. In a more recent community-oriented role, Wilkinson was appointed in April 2024 as one of four independent panellists for the interview process of the program, helping select supporters to form a consultative group that engages with club initiatives on and fan matters. This involvement supports selections that strengthen ties between the , programs, and fan representation at Stoke City.

Personal life

Family

Andy Wilkinson married his longtime partner on 25 May 2011. The couple has three children: a named and two sons, William (born 2014) and another born in September 2017. Wilkinson's provided crucial support during key career transitions, including his unexpected retirement from professional in 2016 due to a persistent .

Business ventures and testimonial

Following his playing career, Wilkinson ventured into the by co-owning Zenn nightclub in , , alongside fellow footballer . The pair invested £200,000 to take over the venue in 2006, rebranding it as a popular nightlife spot in the local area. However, the club faced financial difficulties and closed in July 2008 due to outstanding debts, including a of over £3,000. In 2015, Wilkinson founded No.28 Properties Limited (renamed Wilkinson & Co Custom Homes Limited in November 2020), a company focused on property investment and custom home building in and . The firm, incorporated on 19 August 2015 with Wilkinson as , represents his primary ongoing business interest post-retirement, emphasizing development of residential and commercial properties. No further major ventures beyond this have been publicly detailed since 2016. A highlight of Wilkinson's post-playing recognition came with his testimonial match on 16 May 2016 at the , organized by Stoke City as a tribute to his 15 years of service. The event drew almost 17,000 fans and featured a star-studded Stoke City XI managed by Wilkinson, including former teammates like , against ' Stoke City legends side. The match ended in a 3-3 draw, with Wilkinson scoring in front of the home crowd, prompting a in celebration, and proceeds supported local charities focused on .

Statistics and honours

Career statistics

Andy Wilkinson made 205 league appearances throughout his professional career, scoring 1 goal. His appearances were primarily with Stoke City, where he featured 193 times across all competitions without scoring. He also had loan spells at several clubs, with the following total appearances during those spells: United (9 appearances, 0 goals), Partick Thistle (14 appearances, 1 goal), Shrewsbury Town (9 appearances, 0 goals), (7 appearances, 0 goals), and (9 appearances, 0 goals). The majority of his club appearances came in the , , (including the 2011 final), , and , alongside lower-tier leagues during loans. Below is a breakdown of his appearances for Stoke City by season and competition.
SeasonLeague (Apps/Goals)FA Cup (Apps/Goals)League Cup (Apps/Goals)Europe (Apps/Goals)Total (Apps/Goals)
2003–043/00/01/00/04/0
2004–051/00/00/00/01/0
2005–066/00/00/00/06/0
2006–074/00/00/00/04/0
2007–0823/01/00/00/024/0
2008–0918/03/00/00/021/0
2009–1023/03/02/00/028/0
2010–1122/06/00/08/036/0
2011–1222/03/00/06/031/0
2012–1317/00/00/00/017/0
2013–1412/00/01/00/013/0
2014–1510/00/00/00/010/0
Total160/016/03/014/0193/0
Note: League totals include both Premier League and matches; Europe refers to qualifiers and group stages. Season figures adjusted based on verified sources; PL appearances total 123.

Honours

Andy Wilkinson contributed to Stoke City's promotion from the to the at the end of the 2007–08 season, making 20 appearances as the team finished second in the league. He participated in the , where Stoke City faced Manchester City and lost 1–0, marking the club's in the competition's showpiece event since 1922 but resulting in no trophy. Wilkinson also featured in Stoke City's campaign, which advanced to the group stage before elimination, providing the club's first experience in European competition since 1972 without securing any silverware. Throughout his career, Wilkinson received no individual honours, such as Player of the Year awards, reflecting his role as a reliable squad rather than a standout star. The absence of major personal or team trophies underscores the context of Wilkinson's tenure at Stoke City, where consistent mid-table finishes and cup runs did not translate into championship successes.

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