Adam Hinshelwood

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Adam Hinshelwood
Personal information
Full name Adam Hinshelwood [1]
Date of birth (1984-01-08) 8 January 1984 (age 40) [1]
Place of birth Oxford, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) [1]
Position(s) Centre back
Team information
Current team
York City (manager)
Youth career
0000–2002 Brighton & Hove Albion
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2009 Brighton & Hove Albion 100 (2)
2008Lewes (loan) 4 (0)
2009–2010 Aldershot Town 15 (0)
2010 Wycombe Wanderers 13 (1)
Total132(3)
Managerial career
2011–2013 Selsey
2013–2015 Worthing
2017 Hastings United
2017–2024 Worthing
2024– York City
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Adam Hinshelwood (born 8 January 1984) is an English football manager and former player who manages National League club York City.

Contents

Playing career

Brighton & Hove Albion

Hinshelwood was born in Oxford and joined Brighton & Hove Albion as a trainee. He turned professional in August 2002, while his uncle, Martin Hinshelwood was Brighton manager. He made his league debut on 10 August 2002 in a 3–1 victory away to Burnley, picking up man-of-the-match honours from the sports press. He made more than 40 appearances in the Championship for Brighton over the next couple of seasons, playing so well that he was selected for the England U21 squad for games against Wales and Azerbaijan in October 2004.

Shortly after this call up, he was about to receive a letter from the F.A. informing him that he was being considered for the Toulon Tournament in the summer of 2005, when the results of a scan showed that he had ruptured his ACL. Returning from this injury in the 2006–07 season, Hinshelwood even captained the Brighton side, becoming one of the youngest captains in club history. A second ACL surgery was followed by two more minor surgeries to repair surface damage. Upon his return from rehabilitation, Hinshelwood was loaned to Lewes, where he helped the struggling Conference team win three of the five games in which he played, his form prompting Brighton to recall him early from his loan spell.

It was announced on 12 May 2009, that Hinshelwood would be leaving Brighton after the expiration of his contract at the end of June 2009. [2]

Aldershot Town

Hinshelwood signed for Aldershot Town on 28 July 2009 on a one-year deal. [3] On 6 August Aldershot Town manager Gary Waddock announced that Hinshelwood would be the captain for the 2009–10 season. [4]

Wycombe Wanderers

Hinshelwood subsequently signed for Wycombe Wanderers on 1 January 2010 on a free transfer, until the end of the season. [5] He became Wycombe's club captain in early March, taking the armband from previous captain Craig Woodman. On 14 July 2010, Hinshelwood announced his retirement from football due to a serious knee injury.

Post-playing career

For the 2011–12 season Hinshelwood was appointed assistant manager of non-league club Hastings United. [6] His tenure was short lived, and he decided to follow in his family's footsteps by becoming the manager of Sussex County League side, Selsey, replacing former manager Ian Martin. He would then go on to become a player and assistant manager at Burgess Hill Town F.C. under Ian Chapman. He eventually became the manager of Worthing. [7] He then left Worthing in 2015 to become a full-time coach at Brighton & Hove Albion. Hinshelwood returned to Worthing in 2017 and led them to the Isthmian Premier Division title in the 2021–22 season. [8] and the Sussex Senior Challenge Cup in the 2022–23 season.

On 27 February 2024, Hinshelwood was appointed manager of National League club York City on a long-term deal. [9] His first game as York City manager was against Wealdstone, losing 3–2 at York Community Stadium on 2 March. He first win as York city manager came against his former club Aldershot Town F.C. on 16 March

Personal life

Hinshelwood is the son of ex-England under-21 and Crystal Palace footballer Paul Hinshelwood. His grandfather Wally Hinshelwood was also a professional footballer. His son Jack plays for Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League. [10]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 13 April 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecordRef
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Worthing 25 December 201310 June 201576331627143127+16043.42
Hastings United 16 May 201723 September 2017103251520−5030.00 [11]
Worthing 25 September 201727 February 202436718572110721560+161050.41
York City 27 February 2024Present104241215−3040.00 [12]
Total46222492146889722+167048.48

Honours

As a manager

Worthing

Individual

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