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Full name
  
Kingsley Tyrone James

Years
  
Team

Weight
  
74 kg

2002–2010
  
Sheffield United

Height
  
1.85 m


Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Kingsley James

Position
  
Defender, Midfielder

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Date of birth
  
(1992-02-17) 17 February 1992 (age 23)

Playing position
  
Defender / Midfielder

Place of birth
  
Rotherham, England

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Kingsley Tyrone James (born 17 February 1992) is an English footballer who plays for National League side Chester. He has represented England at semi-professional level.

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A former Sheffield United youth team captain, he switched to Port Vale in summer 2011. He was loaned out to Chasetown in October 2011. He joined Hereford United on loan in January 2013. Port Vale were promoted out of League Two in 2012–13, and he left the "Valiants" to play for Hereford on a permanent basis. He switched to Chester in June 2014 and then FC Halifax Town in July 2015. He played for Halifax in their 2016 FA Trophy final victory over Grimsby Town, before he joined Macclesfield Town in July 2016. He played in the Macclesfield's defeat at the 2017 FA Trophy Final, and then returned to Chester in June 2017.

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Sheffield United

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James began his career as a youth team player at Championship club Sheffield United, after joining at the age of ten he went on to captain the likes of Kyle Naughton and Kyle Walker in the youth team. Kevin Blackwell handed him his first team début in the League Cup First Round 2–0 defeat by Hartlepool United at Victoria Park on 11 August 2010 – he was replaced by Jamie Ward on 66 minutes. This would prove to be his only appearance for the club, and he and teammate Phil Roe followed former United manager Micky Adams to League Two side Port Vale in July 2011. Adams pursued the youngster despite having refused to offer him a new contract as United manager.

Port Vale

He missed the start of the 2011–12 season due to a knee injury. He joined Chasetown of the Northern Premier League Premier Division on loan on 20 October. He scored on his Chasetown début in the FA Trophy, then followed this up with two goals on his league début at Marine. He played a further five games without scoring, before returning to Vale Park in December. James made his Port Vale début on 7 January 2012, replacing Gareth Owen 63 minutes into a 3–0 defeat at Southend United. He was given his first start against Shrewsbury Town at the New Meadow on 27 March, but the match was abandoned after 64 minutes due to a fire caused by the failure of the floodlights. He agreed to sign a new one-year deal with the club in June 2012.

He hoped to establish himself in the centre of midfield in the 2012–13 season following the departure of Anthony Griffith. James filled in at centre-back for 45 minutes against Northampton Town at Sixfields on 27 October, after a catalogue of injuries and suspensions left only James and Joe Davis as the two players with any experience of the position. He provided an assist for a Tom Pope goal in a 4–1 win over Wycombe Wanderers on 20 October, his second appearance of the season. He won his first start for the club on 20 November, in a 4–0 win over Bristol Rovers.

Hereford United

On 28 January 2013, he joined Martin Foyle's Hereford United on a one-month loan deal. He made eight Conference National starts for the "Bulls", and his loan spell was extended until the end of the 2012–13 campaign. He became a key member of the first team, and scored his first goal for the club on 1 April, in a 5–2 win over Tamworth at Edgar Street. He played 21 games for Hereford, before returning to Vale in time to see the club promoted into League One. He was not offered a new contract at the end of the season and was released as a free agent.

After leaving Port Vale, James began training with Hereford in July 2013, and signed a one-year contract the following month. He made 23 appearances in the 2013–14 campaign.

Chester

James signed a one-year contract with Steve Burr's Chester in June 2014. He scored three goals in 46 appearances during the 2014–15 campaign, and elected to leave the club following a strong first half and finish to the season which attracted interest from clubs in the Football League.

Halifax

James turned down a two-year contract from Chester to move to a club closer to his Barnsley home, and in July 2015 joined National League side FC Halifax Town. Halifax were forced to pay Chester £8,000 compensation with a 20% sell-on clause following a tribunal. He scored 11 goals in 57 appearances across the 2015–16 campaign as Halifax were relegated in 21st place, one point short of safety. He did though play at Wembley Stadium in the FA Trophy final, coming on as a 74th-minute substitute for Scott McManus as Halifax beat Grimsby Town 1–0.

Macclesfield Town

James was sold to Macclesfield Town for an undisclosed fee in July 2016, and signed a one-year contract. He made 48 appearances across the 2016–17 campaign, including in the 2017 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium, where Macclesfield were beaten 3–2 by York City.

Return to Chester

In June 2017, James rejected Macclesfield's offer of a new deal and instead re-signed with Chester after agreeing to a two-year contract; he was the third Macclesfield player to join Chester that summer.

International career

James scored on his debut for the England C team against Estonia under-23's on 18 November 2014.

Personal life

Although many of his friends and family were Rotherham United fans, James supported Manchester United as a boy. He married Emily on 21 May 2016, the day before he played for Halifax in the 2016 FA Trophy Final.

Statistics

As of 21 May 2017.

Honours

Port Vale
  • Football League Two third-place promotion: 2012–13
  • F.C. Halifax Town
  • FA Trophy winner: 2016
  • Macclesfield Town
  • FA Trophy runner-up: 2017
  • References

    Kingsley James Wikipedia