Alex Purver

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Alex Purver
Personal information
Full name Alex William Purver [1]
Date of birth (1995-12-01) 1 December 1995 (age 29) [2]
Place of birth Leeds, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.77 m) [2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Scarborough Athletic
Youth career
2002–2016 Leeds United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2016–2017 Leeds United 0 (0)
2016–2017Guiseley (loan) 21 (2)
2017Guiseley (loan) 5 (0)
2017–2019 Guiseley 69 (5)
2019–2020 Östersund 8 (0)
2021–2023 Darlington 81 (3)
2023– Scarborough Athletic 60 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11:28, 1 December 2024 (UTC)

Alex William Purver (born 1 December 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for National League North club Scarborough Athletic.

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Purver began his football career with home-town club Leeds United as a six-year-old, progressed through the academy to captain their under-21 team, but left in 2017 for National League club Guiseley, where he had already spent two spells on loan. Two years later, he signed professional terms for Östersund, for which he made eight Allsvenskan appearances over an 18-month contract. He returned to England and spent two seasons with Darlington before joining another National League North club, Scarborough Athletic, in 2023.

Life and career

Purver was born in 1995 in Leeds. [2] He joined Leeds United's academy as a six-year-old, [3] took up a two-year scholarship in 2012, [4] and in his first season as a scholar, was a regular in the under-18 side that won the U18 Professional Development League North Division their record included a 12-match unbeaten run and reached the fifth round of the FA Youth Cup. [5] Purver signed a one-year professional contract in 2014, [6] and was given a first-team squad number. [7] He regularly captained their under-21 team in 2014–15, [8] although he played less in his preferred position of central midfielder than he did filling in at right back or elsewhere, [9] and travelled with Neil Redfearn's squad for a Championship match at Birmingham City, but was not in the matchday 18. [10]

Purver's contract was extended for a further year in 2015, [11] and again in 2016, [9] when he played in first-team pre-season friendlies, and then went on loan to Guiseley to gain experience of competitive men's football. [3] [12] He was a regular in the team, playing 21 National League matches and scoring twice before returning to his parent club in January 2017. [2] [13] Having had no further involvement with Leeds' first team, Purver rejoined Guiseley in March on loan to the end of the season, [14] before joining the club permanently on 1 August 2017 after his release from Leeds. [15]

He began the new season in the Guiseley team, but his progress was disrupted by a combination of a heavy defeat at Leyton Orient on 2 September in which he conceded two penalties, a change of management and a hamstring injury, and he did not return to the side until late November. [16] [17] [18] Against a background of "constant chopping and changing" of players and a second managerial dismissal, [19] Purver finished the season with 28 league appearances, mainly as a starter, [2] as Guiseley were relegated to the National League North. He was one of just nine players retained, [20] and missed only one match in all competitions over the 2018–19 season. [2] [21] He helped Guiseley progress from the second qualifying round of the FA Cup to the second round proper. In the first round, Guiseley took a 4–0 lead before League Two opponents Cambridge United scored three times to produce a nervy finish. [22] In the second round, defensive errors helped Fleetwood Town of League One score twice in three minutes; within two minutes, Purver returned the goalkeeper's poor clearance back over his head and into the net from 25 yards (23 m) to reduce the deficit, but Guiseley were unable to find an equaliser. [23]

At the end of the season, Purver was invited for a trial with Swedish club Östersunds FK. The trial was successful, and in July 2019 he signed an 18-month deal. [24] [25] He made his debut for Östersund on 21 July, playing the whole of a 3–0 loss to Norrköping in the Allsvenskan. [26] He made eight Allsvenskan appearances before leaving the club when his contract expired. [2] [27] While playing semi-professionally for Guiseley, Purver had coached at the Leeds United academy, [24] and after he joined Östersund, he set up a coaching programme for individuals and small groups in the city. [28]

After returning to England, Purver trained with Hartlepool United with the intention of signing a short-term deal, but the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic meant he was unable to find a new club. On 5 July 2021, he signed for Darlington of the National League North. [29] [30] He made his debut as a first-half substitute in Darlington's first match of the season, a 3–2 defeat at home to Alfreton Town. [31]

He played in every match in all competitions in the 2022–23 season all but two as a starter and won both the Darlington Supporters' and Players' Player of the Year awards. [2] [32] [33]

In May 2023, he joined National League North rivals Scarborough Athletic. [34]

Career statistics

As of match played 30 November 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup [a] OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Leeds United 2016–17 [2] Championship 0000
Guiseley (loan) 2016–17 [2] National League 262201 [b] 0292
Guiseley 2017–18 [2] National League282101 [b] 0302
2018–19 [2] [21] National League North 413612 [b] 0494
Total95791401088
Östersund 2019 [2] Allsvenskan 301040
2020 [2] Allsvenskan501060
Total8020100
Darlington 2021–22 [2] [35] National League North351201 [b] 0381
2022–23 [2] [32] National League North462203 [b] 0512
Total8134040893
Scarborough Athletic 2023–24 [2] [36] National League North430601 [b] 0500
2024–25 [2] [37] National League North170401 [b] 0250
Total60010020720
Career total2441025110027911
  1. Includes FA Cup, Svenska Cupen
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Appearance(s) in FA Trophy

Honours

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