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Jordan Sinnott

Jordan Sinnott (14 February 1994 – 25 January 2020) was an English professional footballer who played as a , most notably for clubs including Huddersfield Town, , , Halifax Town, and Matlock Town. Born in to former professional footballer Lee Sinnott, who captained Huddersfield Town and played for City, Jordan began his career in Huddersfield's youth academy before progressing to senior appearances in the Football League. His playing style was characterized by versatility, often deploying as a central or right , and he accumulated experience across League Two, the , and non-league divisions. Sinnott's life was tragically cut short on 25 January 2020, when he was fatally assaulted during a night out in Retford, Nottinghamshire, at the age of 25. He suffered severe head injuries, including a fractured skull and brain damage, after being punched and knocked to the ground in an unprovoked attack involving three men. Following a murder investigation, Cameron Matthews and Kai Denovan were convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to eight years and three months' and eleven years' imprisonment, respectively, while a third man, Sean Nicholson, was sentenced to fourteen months' imprisonment for affray. The incident drew widespread attention to issues of violence in nightlife settings and prompted tributes from the football community, with hundreds attending his funeral in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire. In the wake of his death, Sinnott's family established the Jordan Sinnott Foundation Trust in 2020 to support young people in pursuing sports, providing funding for equipment, training, and opportunities to enrich their lives through and other activities. The foundation has since organized charity matches and events, including a 2021 memorial game that raised funds for local causes. Sinnott's legacy also extended personally; his fiancée, Kelly Bossons, gave birth to their daughter, Maisie Jordan Sinnott, in 2020, and successfully campaigned to have Jordan's name added to the posthumously. His mother, Melanie Sinnott, who had been battling cancer, passed away in November 2023, further highlighting the profound impact of his loss on his family.

Early life and youth career

Early life

Jordan Sinnott was born on 14 February 1994 in , , . He was the son of former professional footballer Lee Sinnott, who captained Huddersfield Town and had a career spanning clubs including , , City, and Melanie Tait. Sinnott received his education at St Mary's Menston Catholic Voluntary Academy in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. From an early age, Sinnott displayed a strong interest in , often kicking a ball as soon as he could walk and aspiring to become a professional player, an ambition shaped by his father's involvement in the sport.

Youth career

Sinnott joined the Huddersfield Town academy as a youth player in the late . He progressed through the club's age groups, demonstrating leadership qualities as a , and was appointed captain of the under-18 team in 2012. That same year, at the age of 18, he signed his first professional contract with Huddersfield Town, rewarding his development in the academy.

Club career

Huddersfield Town

Jordan Sinnott signed his first professional contract with Huddersfield Town in July 2012, following a successful youth career at the club where he had served as captain. Sinnott made his professional debut for Huddersfield on 26 January 2013, starting in the FA Cup fourth-round match against Leicester City at the John Smith's Stadium, which ended in a 1–1 draw. As a central midfielder, he impressed in his full debut, contributing to the team's midfield control before being substituted, though he did not score or assist. He retained his place in the starting lineup for the replay on 12 February 2013 at Leicester, where Huddersfield won 2–1, marking his second senior appearance. Sinnott's first league outing came later that season on 19 February 2013, entering as a substitute in a 6–1 Championship defeat to Nottingham Forest. Over the next two seasons, his first-team opportunities remained sparse, bringing his total to three senior outings for the club across all competitions between 2012 and 2015, without recording a goal or assist. Operating primarily as a central midfielder, Sinnott provided tactical energy and defensive cover in his limited minutes, often deployed to support the team's pressing game. Despite showing promise, Sinnott struggled to break into the regular first-team squad amid competition from established players. His contract was mutually terminated by on 2 February 2015, allowing him to pursue opportunities elsewhere as a .

Loan spells

Sinnott's first loan move came in December 2012 when he joined side on a one-month deal from Town, where his father was the manager. During this spell at the semi-professional club, the 18-year-old midfielder made 11 appearances and scored 2 goals, adapting to the demands of regular first-team in a lower tier characterized by part-time training and physical intensity. Playing under his father's strict oversight added extra pressure, with Sinnott later describing the environment as particularly challenging due to the family dynamic and the need to prove himself amid concerns. In August 2013, Sinnott moved to League Two club Bury on a six-month to further his in a more competitive professional setting. He featured in 10 matches, scoring once in a 3–0 victory over Accrington Stanley, but the stint was cut short when he was recalled by in October after limited starts and adapting to the faster pace and tactical demands of the fourth tier. Despite not fully establishing himself, the experience exposed him to higher physical confrontations typical of League Two midfield battles. These loan spells were instrumental in Sinnott's growth as a central , providing essential match fitness and physical robustness through consistent playing time in demanding lower-league environments, which Huddersfield coaches viewed as key to bridging the gap from youth to senior . The moves helped build his , with Sinnott reflecting post-Bury that such setbacks fueled his to improve upon returning to the Terriers.

Later career

After his release from Huddersfield Town in 2015, Sinnott joined in the in February 2015, where he established himself as a versatile during the remainder of the 2014–15 season and the full 2015–16 season, making 57 appearances and scoring 4 goals across all competitions. In 2016, Sinnott moved to , also in the , for the 2016–2017 season, during which he enjoyed a standout campaign as a key central , contributing 32 appearances and 7 goals that helped the team secure promotion to the . Seeking a return to professional , Sinnott signed with in the in 2017 for a two-year deal, where he made 8 appearances and scored 1 goal before the contract was not extended, marking a brief but notable stint at the former Football League club. Later that year, Sinnott dropped to the Northern Premier League with Alfreton Town for the 2018–2019 season, featuring in 26 appearances and netting 5 goals as a reliable squad player in midfield. In 2019, Sinnott joined Matlock Town on loan from Alfreton in the Northern Premier League Premier Division, where he made 12 appearances and scored 1 goal, continuing his progression in non-league football as an adaptable midfielder. The move became permanent, and he made 23 appearances and scored 7 goals for Matlock in the 2019–20 season before his death. Throughout this phase, Sinnott's reflected a steady pursuit of stability in non-league tiers, leveraging his experience from earlier loans to adapt across roles in midfield and while contributing consistently to team efforts.

Personal life

Family background

Jordan Sinnott was the son of professional footballer Lee Sinnott and Melanie Tait. His father, born on 12 July 1965, enjoyed a distinguished as a defender, making over 500 appearances in the Football League across multiple clubs. Lee featured in the for as the youngest member of their backline at age 18, helping the team reach the showpiece event despite a 2-0 defeat to . He amassed 241 league appearances for Bradford City over three spells between 1987 and 1998, alongside stints at (112 appearances), (77 appearances in the top flight), (66 appearances), (24 appearances), and (29 appearances). After retiring in 2000, Lee pursued , including roles at Port Vale from 2007 to 2008 and from 2011 to 2016, where his team notably defeated side in the . Sinnott's mother, Melanie Tait, played a supportive role in his development and family life, encouraging his passion for amid their close-knit household. He grew up with two older brothers, and Justin, whose shared interest in the sport contributed to a family environment steeped in football culture. The Sinnott family originated from but relocated to the area in , where Jordan attended St Mary's School and was immersed in the local football scene from a young age.

Relationship and daughter

Jordan Sinnott began a long-term relationship with Kelly Bossons in 2017, after meeting through mutual friends the previous year while he was playing non-league football for Alfreton Town. Bossons later recalled Sinnott's modesty, noting that he did not initially disclose his professional footballer status to her, only revealing it when a club contacted him during their early courtship. The couple's relationship provided stability amid Sinnott's career transitions, including his moves between clubs in the lower tiers of . They established a home together in the years leading up to 2020, with Bossons offering emotional support as Sinnott navigated loans and returns to non-league sides like Matlock Town. In December 2019, Sinnott proposed to Bossons during the Christmas period, marking their shortly before his death. Bossons discovered she was pregnant with their daughter shortly after Sinnott's in 2020, having been unaware of the conception over the previous Christmas. Their daughter, Maisie Jordan Sinnott, was born on September 27, 2020, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces, and was described by Bossons as a "miracle daughter" who brought hope amid profound grief. Maisie's honors her father, reflecting the couple's shared vision for their future family. In 2023, Bossons successfully campaigned and won a court battle to have Sinnott's name added posthumously to Maisie's , despite the couple not being married.

The assault

On the night of 24 January 2020, Jordan Sinnott, a 25-year-old for Matlock Town, was out with friends in , , when an altercation escalated into a violent assault in the early hours of 25 January. The incident began inside The Vine pub in the town centre, where Sinnott encountered three men—Kai Denovan, Cameron Matthews, and Sean Nicholson—leading to a disagreement after Sinnott agreed with a remark calling Denovan "fat and ginger," during which Denovan punched Sinnott twice in the face. Sinnott and his companions left the pub and walked towards Market Place, but the three men followed them shortly after. As the groups converged outside in the town centre around 2:00 a.m., Denovan shouted abuse at Sinnott's group and delivered another punch to his head. Matthews then joined the attack, striking Sinnott two or three times in the head with forceful blows that knocked him to the ground, where he lay unconscious. Nottinghamshire Police arrived at the scene in Market Place moments later and discovered Sinnott unresponsive with significant head trauma; the assault involved only unarmed punches, with no weapons present.

Death and immediate response

Following the assault in , Jordan Sinnott was rushed to in with a suspected fractured sustained from multiple blows to the head. He was subsequently transferred to the in for specialist care. There, surrounded by family and friends, he was declared at 5:59 p.m. on 25 January 2020, aged 25. Sinnott had carried an organ donor card for several years, registering his multiple times, and his family supported his wishes after his , allowing his organs to be donated. The news of his prompted immediate tributes from the world. Matlock Town, his club at the time, described him as more than a teammate: "You weren’t just a er, you were our friend and brother... Rest easy Jordan, we love, miss and will never forget you." Huddersfield Town, where Sinnott had started his professional career, issued a of profound sadness: "Everyone at #htafc is devastated to hear that former player Jordan Sinnott has passed away today. Our thoughts are with Jordan's family, friends and everyone at Matlock Town." Sinnott's family released an emotional statement shortly after, revealing the depth of their loss: "Just before 6pm on 25 January our hearts were completely broken when we said our goodbyes to Jordan. Jordan was the love of our life. He was kind, gentle, funny, caring and passionate about his . He was a true gentleman and a to all who knew him." They expressed gratitude to the emergency services, hospital staff, and for their efforts.

Investigation and arrests

Following the assault on Jordan Sinnott in town centre on January 25, 2020, launched a after he was found unconscious and later died from a fractured in . The probe focused on two large-scale disturbances earlier that night, including a fight involving eight people at the Dominie Cross pub car park around 11:25 PM, with officers appealing for witnesses from 's town centre late Thursday and early Friday morning. Key evidence in the investigation included CCTV footage capturing the movements of Sinnott and his associates, as well as the suspects, in the Market Place area shortly before the fatal attack around 2:00 AM. statements described a drunken altercation that escalated from a trivial dispute, prompting rapid arrests within 48 hours of the incident. On January 26, 2020, two 21-year-old men from were arrested on suspicion of ; a third 21-year-old man from the same area was arrested the following day. By January 29, Cameron Matthews, 21, of Denman Close, , and Kai Denovan, 22, of Collins Walk, , were charged with , , and , while Sean Nicholson, 21, of Beechways, , was charged with . A fourth man, aged 27, was initially arrested on suspicion of but faced separate charges unrelated to the . An into Sinnott's death opened on May 6, 2020, at Nottingham's , where a postmortem confirmed the cause as a sustained during the assault. Assistant Jonathan Straw adjourned proceedings pending the outcome of the ongoing and trial.

Trial and sentencing

The trial related to the death of Jordan Sinnott took place at Nottingham Crown Court in July 2020. Kai Denovan, aged 22, stood trial and was found guilty of , , and on 28 July 2020 by a unanimous . Cameron Matthews, aged 21, had previously pleaded guilty to on 6 July 2020, while Sean Nicholson, aged 22, had admitted to on 2 March 2020. Sentencing occurred on 31 July 2020 before Judge John Burgess. Denovan received an 11-year prison term for , with concurrent sentences for the other charges. Matthews was sentenced to eight years and three months' imprisonment for . Nicholson was jailed for 14 months for , of which he was required to serve half in custody. In passing sentence, Judge Burgess emphasized the unprovoked nature of the violence, describing Sinnott's death as "the result of a drunken violent reaction to a misplaced, or misinterpreted joke." He noted that "town centre violence fuelled by drink on a Friday or Saturday night is quite common," but stressed that "when anyone engages in violence in circumstances like this, they run the risk of causing death or really serious injury." The judge highlighted the role of alcohol in escalating the incident, underscoring the severe and irreversible consequences for the victim's family. During the hearing, family members delivered poignant impact statements. Sinnott's fiancée, Kelly Bossons—who was heavily pregnant at the time—expressed her profound , stating, "Raising a child is not something I planned to do by myself… They have not only ruined my life but have denied our unborn child the chance of ever getting to meet its father." His mother, Mel Tait, described the "selfish and unprovoked actions" of the defendants, saying they had left the family "devastated" and that she would "never forgive" them, adding, "To lose Jordan in this way has left us all devastated… We’ve lost a son, a brother, a fiancé… and a father to his unborn child."

Legacy

Funeral and tributes

Jordan Sinnott's funeral took place on 4 March 2020 at City's stadium, where he had family connections through his father, former player Lee Sinnott. Hundreds of mourners attended, including family members, friends, former teammates, and representatives from clubs such as Huddersfield Town and . The service featured emotional tributes highlighting Sinnott's character and contributions to , with a of condolences available for attendees. A prominent feature of the funeral was the display of 862 football shirts donated by players and clubs worldwide as part of the "Shirts for Jordan" appeal, each customized with "Sinnott 25" on the back. These shirts, contributed by teams across England's professional and non-league divisions, were hung from the stadium's rafters and stands, creating a poignant visual . Following the service, Sinnott's family donated the shirts to to support charitable causes. The football community honored Sinnott through widespread observances in the immediate aftermath of his death on 25 January 2020. Numerous clubs, including Notts County, Matlock Town, Alfreton Town, and , held minutes' applause or silences before matches to pay respects. These gestures reflected the shock and sorrow across non-league and professional football, underscoring Sinnott's positive reputation among peers.

Organ donation

Jordan Sinnott had carried an organ donor card for many years, reflecting his longstanding commitment to helping others through donation after death. Following his death at Northern General Hospital in Sheffield on January 25, 2020, his family honored his wishes by providing consent for the organ donation process. In April 2020, it was publicly revealed that Sinnott's donations had saved the lives of seven recipients, all aged between 20 and 50. His organs were transplanted to those in critical need, while his skin grafts provided vital support to burns victims, including soldiers. This selfless act extended his legacy of generosity beyond the football pitch. Sinnott's decision has significantly raised awareness about within the football community, contributing to campaigns that encourage registration and discussion of donor wishes among players, clubs, and fans. This impact aligns with his charitable character, as he was known for his kindness and community involvement during his life.

Jordan Sinnott Foundation

The Jordan Sinnott Foundation Trust was established in January 2022 by Tait, the mother of the late footballer Jordan Sinnott, two years after his death, with the aim of honoring his passion for sports and his kind-hearted nature. The foundation's mission is to provide funding and support to vulnerable and underprivileged children and young adults across the , enabling them to access healthy recreation through such as , , and outdoor activities, thereby helping them develop like , , and while removing financial and social barriers to participation. Key initiatives include a grant-giving program that funds essential resources like , sessions, club memberships, and facilities for disadvantaged youth; for example, grants have supported powerchair programs for disabled children and minibus purchases for youth clubs to participants. The foundation partners with clubs, including —where Sinnott played—and Middlesbrough FC Foundation, to host fundraising events such as bucket collections and anniversary matches. Additional efforts encompass educational programs through collaborations with community groups like Active Hope for outdoor pursuits targeting ages 8-14, and various fundraising activities, including charity days and parachute jumps organized by trustees. By 2025, the foundation has achieved significant impact, having raised over £86,000 in the 2023-2024 alone through donations, events, and sponsorships, and awarding grants totaling more than £48,000 to over 20 projects and individuals, thereby expanding access to sports for hundreds of underprivileged youth nationwide. Under new leadership following Tait's foundational role, the organization has grown its reach, supporting diverse initiatives like roller hockey equipment for low-income families and all-terrain wheelchairs for inclusive adventures, while maintaining a commitment to sports equity without receiving any direct .

Family tragedies

Melanie Tait, Jordan Sinnott's mother, was diagnosed with terminal cancer in late 2022, which she publicly described as secondary to her liver and spreading aggressively, yet she emphasized that the grief from her son's death overshadowed the illness. Despite her condition, Tait remained actively involved in leading the Jordan Sinnott Foundation Trust until her passing. She died on 13 November 2023 at the age of 54, after battling the disease for nearly a year. Sinnott's fiancée, Kelly Bossons, has faced significant challenges raising their daughter, Maisie Jordan Sinnott, born in October 2020 just months after his death, while navigating profound grief and single parenthood. Bossons discovered her a week after Sinnott's funeral and has spoken publicly about the emotional toll, stating in 2020 that the attackers "have not only ruined my life but the life of my unborn child" by denying the baby a . In 2023, she campaigned successfully to amend Maisie's to include Sinnott's name as , despite initial legal barriers for unmarried couples, describing the process as "horrendous" and a further layer of pain amid her loss. By 2025, Bossons continues to honor Sinnott through foundation activities, including participating in fundraising events like the in 2023 to support young people in sport. The Sinnott family has demonstrated resilience in the face of successive losses, with Jordan's father, Lee Sinnott—a former professional and manager—remaining engaged in the sport and supporting the foundation's mission to enrich young lives through . As of 2025, Maisie, now five years old, represents a beacon of hope for the family, with updates shared through foundation channels highlighting her growth and connection to her father's legacy, such as family tributes marking the fifth anniversary of his death. Media coverage of these family tragedies, particularly Tait's death, has spotlighted her tireless efforts—raising over £100,000 for the —and amplified its message of inclusivity in , drawing renewed donations and awareness to support children facing barriers, in line with Sinnott's values. Outlets like the and emphasized how the family's ongoing hardships underscore the foundation's role in turning personal loss into community impact.

Career statistics

Club

Jordan Sinnott's professional career from 2012 to 2020 saw him make 180 appearances and score 28 goals across all competitions. These figures encompass league matches, domestic cups, and loan periods but exclude any youth or international appearances.
ClubAppearancesGoals
Huddersfield Town50
Bury101
654
Halifax Town398
112
Alfreton Town276
Matlock Town237
Career total18028
Note: Statistics include all senior competitive matches across professional and non-league divisions.

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