Jefferson Louis

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Jefferson Louis
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Louis playing for Crawley Town in 2009
Personal information
Full name Jefferson Lee Louis
Date of birth (1979-02-22) 22 February 1979 (age 45)
Place of birth Harrow, London, England
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Thame United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996–1998 Risborough Rangers 49 (19)
1998–2000 Thame United ? (?)
2000–2001 Aylesbury United 14 (5)
2001–2002 Thame United ? (?)
2002–2004 Oxford United 55 (7)
2003Woking (loan) 8 (5)
2004Gravesend & Northfleet (loan) 5 (2)
2004 Forest Green Rovers 8 (1)
2004–2005 Woking 26 (4)
2005 Bristol Rovers 9 (0)
2005 Hemel Hempstead Town 1 (1)
2005 Lewes 2 (0)
2005 Worthing 6 (2)
2005–2006 Stevenage Borough 18 (6)
2006 Eastleigh 6 (1)
2006–2007 Yeading 8 (4)
2007 Havant & Waterlooville 20 (5)
2007–2008 Weymouth 18 (10)
2008 Maidenhead United 3 (0)
2008 Mansfield Town 18 (4)
2008–2009 Wrexham 42 (15)
2009–2010 Crawley Town 18 (5)
2009–2010Rushden & Diamonds (loan) 24 (7)
2010–2011 Gainsborough Trinity 9 (1)
2010–2011Darlington (loan) 6 (0)
2011 Weymouth 1 (0)
2011 Hayes & Yeading United 9 (1)
2011 Maidenhead United 12 (3)
2011–2012 Brackley Town 8 (13)
2012 Lincoln City 14 (6)
2012 Newport County 17 (2)
2012Whitehawk (loan) 6 (4)
2013 Brackley Town 24 (7)
2013–2014 Hendon 25 (22)
2014 Margate 17 (9)
2014 Lowestoft Town 16 (3)
2014–2016 Wealdstone 58 (22)
2016 Staines Town 10 (3)
2016–2017 Oxford City 29 (8)
2017 Banbury United 21 (13)
2017–2018 Chesham United 23 (8)
2018 Farnborough 6 (2)
2018–2019 Chesham United 45 (12)
2019 Hampton & Richmond Borough 6 (1)
2019–2020 St Albans City 12 (2)
2020–2021 Beaconsfield Town 16 (1)
2021–2022 North Leigh 22 (7)
2022 Risborough Rangers 9 (1)
2022–2023 Thame United 24 (9)
2023 Slough Town 5 (0)
2023–2024 Beaconsfield Town 15 (4)
2024– Thame United 14 (4)
International career
2008 Dominica 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 20:27, 21 April 2024 (UTC)

Jefferson Lee Louis (born 22 February 1979) [1] is a footballer who plays as a striker for Thame United.

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A journeyman, he has played for 42 different clubs, being transferred 47 times over a 28-year career. [2] [3] [4] [5] He has played in the English Football League for Oxford United, Bristol Rovers and Mansfield Town and is a former Dominica international. In December 2022 he joined Slough Town from Thame United.

Early life

Louis was born in Harrow, [1] and raised in Harlesden, London. He and his mother moved to Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, when he was 17. [6] He played football for local clubs Risborough Rangers, [7] Aylesbury United [8] and Thame United before, in 2001, he was convicted of dangerous driving while disqualified and sentenced to a year's imprisonment. [6] He served six months before being released from Woodhill Prison. [9]

Club career

Louis joined Oxford United on an initial trial basis in February 2002 [10] and impressed suitably to be handed a Football League debut, as a 78th-minute substitute for Dave Savage, in the club's final game of the season: a 2–1 home defeat to Darlington on 20 April 2002. [11] Retained by the club, the following season he attracted much media attention when, having scored the winner in Oxford United's televised FA Cup Second Round clash with Swindon Town, [12] he was captured naked live on television joyously celebrating the U's draw with the club, Arsenal, he supported as a boy. [9] The club would go on to lose the tie, at Highbury, 2–0 with Louis appearing as a 54th-minute substitute. [13] Despite the attention, his manager Ian Atkins felt that he failed to progress in the second half of the season and he was transfer listed at the season's end. [14]

On 31 July 2003 he agreed to join Woking on loan, the deal seeing him sign for one month with immediate recall, then two further months with the option of making the move permanent. [15] He was recalled from the loan on 15 September 2003, [16] and earned a recall to the first team. On 27 August 2004 he joined Gravesend & Northfleet on a month's loan, [17] before being recalled from his loan period on 24 September 2004 to enable him to sign for Forest Green Rovers on a free transfer. [18]

Louis left Forest Green Rovers for Woking on 3 December 2004, the latter paying a nominal fee for his services. He remained at Woking until the end of the 2004–05 season, scoring 3 times in 23 league matches. He made 10 league and cup appearances for Second Division side Bristol Rovers between May and September 2005. [19] [20] After brief spells at Worthing and Stevenage Borough, he signed for Yeading in January 2006. He remained with the club until January 2007 but played only a handful of matches for the club. Louis then spent six months at Havant & Waterlooville and another six months at Weymouth.

Louis spent a brief spell with Maidenhead United before joining Mansfield Town in January 2008 on a three-month contract. He was released on 2 May 2008 [21] [22] and joined Wrexham the following month. [23] His spell at Wrexham was a successful one, scoring 15 goals in 42 appearances in the 2008–09 season. After having his contract with Wrexham terminated by mutual consent, [24] he joined Crawley Town on 24 May 2009. [25] He joined Rushden & Diamonds on loan on 12 November. However, he limped off on his debut after 17 minutes. He did well at Nene Park, and in the last game of his original loan deal he scored twice against Barrow, prompting manager Justin Edinburgh to keep him till the end of the season. [26]

He joined Gainsborough Trinity in June 2010, [27] but in October moved on to Conference National club Darlington on loan until January 2011, with the intention of the deal then being made permanent. [28] The deal fell through, so Louis returned to Gainsborough at the end of the loan. [29] Released by Gainsborough, [30] he played once for former club Weymouth, as a substitute in a 2–1 win at Hemel Hempstead Town, then returned to the Conference with Hayes & Yeading United. [31] Released by Hayes & Yeading at his own request in March, he rejoined Maidenhead United the following day. [32] [33]

After spending the first half of the 2011–12 season with Brackley Town, Louis joined Lincoln City on 31 January 2012. [34] In June 2012 he agreed a deal to rejoin his former Rushden & Diamonds manager Justin Edinburgh at Newport County. [35] In November 2012 he joined Whitehawk on loan until his contract with Newport County expired on 1 January 2013. [36] He then returned to Brackley Town, making his second debut at the turn of the year against Droylsden on 5 January 2013. By the end of the season he had scored 7 goals in 24 Conference North appearances, including the play-offs. He left Brackley at the end of the season and signed for Hendon in July 2013. [37] In February 2014, Louis joined Margate, before later playing for Lowestoft Town, his 30th team.

Louis' next club was Wealdstone, whom he joined in December 2014. [38] He scored 18 goals for the club in 57 league matches. On 3 June 2016, Staines Town announced that Louis had put pen to paper for them. [39] On 13 October 2016, Oxford City manager Justin Merritt completed the signing of Louis. [40] Caretaker boss since December, Mark Jones, released Louis at the end of the season after being appointed the permanent manager, [41] and he subsequently joined local rivals Banbury United. [42] During his time at United Louis became the first ever Banbury player to score 6 league goals in his first 6 games, breaking a 50-year-old record previously held by United's all-time top goalscorer Tony Jacques.

In December 2017 he moved to fellow Southern League Premier Division side Chesham United. [43] He switched to Farnborough of the newly formed Southern Football League Premier South ahead of the 2018–19 season. [44] On 15 September 2018 he returned to league rivals Chesham United for the 7th round of the season, as they were struggling at the bottom of the table. [45] On 24 December 2019 he joined St Albans City. [46] In the summer of 2020 he joined Southern Premier Division side Beaconsfield Town. [47] In October 2021, he transferred to North Leigh. [48]

On 13 June 2023, Louis joined National League South side Slough Town as player-coach. [49]

In October 2023, he rejoined Beaconsfield Town, moving again in January 2024 for another stint with Thame United.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Aylesbury United 2000–01 IL Division One 145100000155
Oxford United 2001–02 Third Division 1000000010
Oxford United 2002–03 Third Division 346000000346
Oxford United 2003–04 Third Division 202000000202
Woking (loan) 2003–04 Conference 85000000202
Oxford United 2004–05 League Two 1000000010
Gravesend & Northfleet (loan) 2004–05 Conference 5200000052
Forest Green Rovers 2004–05 Conference 102000000102
Woking 2004–05 Conference 264000000264
Bristol Rovers 2004–05 League Two 9000000090
Hemel Hempstead Town 2005–06 SL Division One West 1100000011
Lewes 2005–06 Conference South 2000000020
Worthing 2005–06 IL Premier Division 6200000062
Stevenage Borough 2005–06 Conference Premier 186000000186
Eastleigh 2006–07 Conference South 6100000061
Yeading 2006–07 Conference South 8400000084
Havant & Waterlooville 2006–07 Conference South 205000000205
Weymouth 2007–08 Conference Premier 18100000001810
Maidenhead United 2007–08 Conference South 3000000030
Mansfield Town 2007–08 League Two 184000000184
Wrexham 2008–09 Conference Premier 42150000004215
Crawley Town 2009–10 Conference Premier 185000000185
Rushden & Diamonds (loan) 2009–10 Conference Premier 247000040287
Gainsborough Trinity 2010–11 Conference North 9100000091
Darlington (loan) 2010–11 Conference Premier 6000000060
Weymouth 2010–11 SL Premier Division 1000000010
Hayes & Yeading United 2010–11 Conference Premier 9100000091
Maidenhead United 2010–11 Conference South 123000010133
Brackley Town 2011–12 SL Premier Division 813000000813
Lincoln City 2011–12 Conference Premier 146000000146
Newport County 2012–13 Conference Premier 172000000172
Whitehawk (loan) 2012–13 IL Premier Division 6400001074
Brackley Town 2012–13 Conference North 247000000247
Hendon 2013–14 IL Premier Division 25220000843326
Margate 2013–14 IL Premier Division 179000000179
Lowestoft Town 2014–15 Conference North 163000053216
Wealdstone 2014–15 Conference South 1990000112010
Wealdstone 2015–16 National League South 39133300434619
Staines Town 2016–17 IL Premier Division 103000000103
Oxford City 2016–17 National League South 298300000328
Banbury United 2017–18 SL Premier Division 21133100332717
Chesham United 2017–18 SL Premier Division 238310000269
Farnborough 2018–19 SL Premier Division South 6200001072
Chesham United 2018–19 SL Premier Division South 31101100403611
Chesham United 2019–20 SL Premier Division South 4010000050
Hampton & Richmond Borough 2019–20 National League South 6100002081
St Albans City 2019–20 National League South 122000020142
Beaconsfield Town 2020–21 SL Premier Division South 7110000081
Beaconsfield Town 2021–22 SL Premier Division South 90100022122
North Leigh 2021–22 SL Division One Central 2270000432610
Risborough Rangers 2022–23 SSML Premier Division 101100041152
Thame United 2022–23 IL Division One Central 2490000222611
Slough Town 2022–23 National League South 2000001030
Slough Town 2023–24 National League South 2000000020
Beaconsfield Town 2023–24 SL Premier Division South 154000044198
Thame United 2023–24 SL Division One Central 144000010154
Career total781252186005626855284


International career

Louis represented Dominica in a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Barbados in March 2008, which Dominica lost 1–0. [51] Louis played up front with his cousin Richard Pacquette in this match. [52] [53]

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