John Goddard (footballer)

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John Goddard
Personal information
Full name John Robert Goddard [1]
Date of birth (1993-06-02) 2 June 1993 (age 32) [2]
Place of birth Sandhurst, England [2]
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) [2]
Position(s) Winger
Team information
Current team
Slough Town
Number 10
Youth career
2001–2012 Reading
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2012–2013 Hayes & Yeading United 35 (0)
2013–2016 Woking 116 (25)
2016–2018 Swindon Town 55 (4)
2018–2019 Stevenage 11 (0)
2018–2019Bromley (loan) 14 (1)
2019 Aldershot Town 18 (1)
2019–2020 Ebbsfleet United 21 (1)
2020–2021 Woking 7 (0)
2021–2022 St Albans City 36 (7)
2022–2024 Slough Town 84 (22)
2024 Boreham Wood 7 (0)
2024– Slough Town 25 (3)
International career
2016–2024 England C 3 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 15:39, 3 May 2025 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 21:58, 6 May 2024 (UTC)

John Robert Goddard (born 2 June 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for National League South club Slough Town.

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Goddard began his career at Reading, signing his first professional contract in 2011 before being released a year later. He spent the 2012–13 season with Conference South club Hayes & Yeading United before joining Woking in September 2013, where he scored 31 goals in 139 appearances across three seasons. He returned to the Football League with Swindon Town in May 2016, later moving to Stevenage in January 2018.

After a loan spell with Bromley, Goddard signed for Aldershot Town in January 2019. He joined Ebbsfleet United in July 2019, before returning to Woking in August 2020, where he spent the 2020–21 season. He spent the following season at National League South club St Albans City, then moved to divisional rivals Slough Town in July 2022. After a brief spell with Boreham Wood at the start of the 2024–25 season, he returned to Slough in November 2024 as a player-coach. Goddard has also earned three caps for the England C team.

Early life

Born in Sandhurst, Berkshire, [2] Goddard attended Sandhurst School. [3]

Club career

Early career

Goddard joined Reading at the age of eight in 2001 and progressed through the club's youth academy, signing his first professional contract in 2011. [4] [5] He featured primarily for the development squad during the 2011–12 season and did not make a first-team appearance. [4] Following Reading's promotion to the Premier League, he was released at the end of his contract on 30 June 2012. [4] [6]

Ahead of the 2012–13 season, Goddard signed a one-year contract with Conference South club Hayes & Yeading United. [2] He made his senior debut in a 1–1 draw against Weston-super-Mare, playing 70 minutes. [7] He scored once that season, in a 4–1 FA Trophy victory over Eastleigh, [8] and made 40 appearances in all competitions as the club finished 17th in the league. [9] [10]

Woking

After a trial in July 2013, during which he scored twice in pre-season friendly against Staines Town, Goddard signed for Conference Premier club Woking on 1 September 2013. [2] [11] He made his debut in a 2–0 victory over Hyde United on 17 September 2013 and scored his first goal in a 2–0 win at Gateshead on 15 February 2014. [12] [13] [14] He finished his first season with four goals in 42 appearances. [10] Goddard signed a one-year contract extension on 5 May 2014 and went on to score seven times in 47 appearances during the 2014–15 season, [15] [10] including the first brace of his career in a 3–1 victory at Dartford in March 2015, [2] [16] [17] [18] Woking ended the season in seventh, narrowly missing out on the play-offs. [19]

The 2015–16 season served as Goddard's breakthrough season in terms of regular goal contributions. [20] He scored twice in a 2–0 victory over Bromley at Kingfield Stadium on 11 August 2015, [21] and went on to record seven goals in nine matches, [2] [20] including a brace in a 4–4 draw away at Guiseley and the match-winner in a 2–1 win against unbeaten league leaders Forest Green Rovers. [22] [23] [24] He finished the season with 20 goals in 50 appearances from midfield and was named Woking's Player of the Year. [10] [20] [25]

Swindon Town

Two weeks after the conclusion of the season, on 13 May 2016, Goddard signed for League One club Swindon Town on a three-year contract and for an undisclosed fee, [26] [27] with the club stating they had beaten competition from Championship and rival League One clubs for his signature. [27] He made his debut on the opening day of the 2016–17 season, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1–0 victory against Coventry City. [28] Goddard scored his first goal for Swindon in a 1–1 draw away at Shrewsbury Town on 1 October 2016, [29] and added two further goals that season. [30] [31] He made 48 appearances in all competitions, the most of any Swindon player that season, as the club were relegated to League Two. [30]

Goddard sustained a foot injury in Swindon's opening-day victory at Carlisle United on 5 August 2017, [32] which sidelined him for six weeks. [33] He scored his first goal of the season on 14 October 2017, finishing a team move in a 3–1 away victory over Mansfield Town. [34] However, he struggled to hold down a regular starting place, with 10 of his 17 appearances that season coming as a substitute, and he did not feature during the final six weeks at Swindon before leaving the club. [2] [35] Goddard made 65 appearances in all competitions during his time there, scoring five goals. [2]

Stevenage and Aldershot Town

Goddard signed for League Two club Stevenage on 31 January 2018, joining on a 2+12-year contract for an undisclosed fee. [36] He made his debut three days later in a 3–2 away defeat at Accrington Stanley. [37] After the appointment of manager Dino Maamria, Goddard fell out of favour and made three further appearances before being transfer-listed at the end of the season. [38] He joined National League club Bromley on loan on 17 August 2018, in a deal until January 2019. [39] He debuted the following day in Bromley's first win of the season, a 1–0 home victory over Gateshead, [40] and scored once in 16 appearances during the loan spell, in a 3–1 defeat to Leyton Orient on 17 November 2018. [41] [42]

After his loan at Bromley ended, Goddard signed for fellow National League club Aldershot Town on a six-month contract on 18 January 2019. [43] [44] He made his debut the following day, playing the whole match in a 2–0 home defeat to Chesterfield. [42] [45] Goddard scored once during his time at the club, [42] in a 2–0 away victory against Boreham Wood on 23 March 2019, [46] and made 18 appearances as Aldershot finished 21st in the National League. [42] [47]

Ebbsfleet United and return to Woking

Goddard went on trial with National League club Ebbsfleet United in pre-season ahead of the 2019–20 season [48] and signed permanently on 16 July 2019. [48] The move reunited him with manager Garry Hill, under whom he had played at Woking. [48] [49] He scored on his debut in a 4–1 home defeat to FC Halifax Town on 3 August 2019, [50] and went on to make 23 appearances in all competitions, scoring once, before the National League season was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. [2] [51] Goddard left the club following the expiry of his contract in July 2020. [52]

Goddard returned to Woking on 13 August 2020, signing a one-year contract. [53] He made his first appearance back at Woking as a substitute in a 2–1 victory against Solihull Moors on 3 October 2020. [2] [54] He made nine appearances during the 2020–21 season before leaving when his contract expired in June 2021. [2] [54] [55]

Further spells in non-League

Goddard joined National League South club St Albans City on 8 August 2021 following a short-term trial. [56] He made his debut on the opening day of the 2021–22 season in a 3–1 home defeat to Dartford, [57] and scored his first goal on 30 October 2021 in a 2–1 comeback victory over Eastbourne Borough. [58] Goddard made 46 appearances, scoring seven goals, as St Albans finished ninth in the National League South. [2] [59] He left the club upon the expiry of his contract in June 2022, in order to reduce travel and pursue football closer to home while focussing on his business interests. [60]

He joined fellow National League South club Slough Town on 21 June 2022. [61] Goddard scored his first goals for the club in a 3–1 victory over Cheshunt on 27 August 2022, and finished the 2022–23 season as Slough's top goalscorer with six goals in 44 appearances. [2] [62] He remained with the club for the 2023–24 season, earning the National League South Player of the Month award for November 2023 after scoring four goals, including two free kicks, in six matches. [63] He ended the season as Slough's top goalscorer for a second consecutive year with 19 goals in 52 appearances and was also named the club's Player of the Year. [62]

Following the expiry of his contract at Slough, Goddard joined divisional rivals Boreham Wood on 24 May 2024, [64] having previously played alongside assistant manager Mark Ricketts at Woking. [64] After making eight appearances with limited game-time, he returned to Slough on 9 November 2024 as a player-coach, after the club had approached Boreham Wood several times and the transfer was sanctioned. [2] [65] He scored three times in 27 appearances during the remainder of 2024–25 season [62] [66] and signed a one-year contract extension on 27 May 2025. [67]

International career

Goddard received his first call-up to the England C team, who represent England at non-League level, from manager Paul Fairclough on 4 March 2016, ahead of a fixture against Ukraine under-20s on 22 March 2016. He made his debut in a 2–0 victory, playing the full 90 minutes and contributing to the opening goal. [68] He earned a second call-up for the England C fixture against Slovakia under-21s on 18 May 2016, [69] again playing the entire match in a 4–3 defeat. [70]

Following the 2023–24 season, Goddard was recalled to the England C squad and made his third appearance in a 2–0 win over Nepal on 6 May 2024. [71]

Coaching career

Goddard earned his UEFA B Licence in 2014 and his UEFA A Licence in 2023, and is an FA qualified coach. [3] He founded Core Football Coaching, a youth football academy based in Berkshire, in 2013 and serves as its managing director. [3] He also established Core Kids Club, which focuses on the development and welfare of children in sport. [3]

Career statistics

As of match played 26 April 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague FA Cup League Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Hayes & Yeading United 2012–13 [2] [10] Conference South 350104 [a] 1401
Woking 2013–14 [2] [10] Conference Premier 343107 [b] 1424
2014–15 [2] [10] Conference Premier415204 [c] 2477
2015–16 [2] [10] National League 4117108 [d] 35020
Total116254019613931
Swindon Town 2016–17 [30] League One 42320004 [e] 0483
2017–18 [35] League Two 13120002 [e] 1172
Total554400061655
Stevenage 2017–18 [35] League Two11000110
2018–19 [42] League Two0000000000
Total110000000110
Bromley (loan) 2018–19 [42] National League1412000161
Aldershot Town 2018–19 [42] National League18100181
Ebbsfleet United 2019–20 [2] [51] National League211002 [f] 0231
Woking 2020–21 [2] [54] National League70101 [f] 090
St Albans City 2021–22 [2] [72] National League South 367802 [f] 0467
Slough Town 2022–23 [2] [73] National League South416101 [f] 0436
2023–24 [2] [62] National League South4316732 [f] 15220
Total842283319526
Boreham Wood 2024–25 [2] National League South701080
Slough Town 2024–25 [2] National League South2532 [f] 0273
Career total429642830039949676
  1. Three appearances in Middlesex Senior Cup; one appearance in FA Trophy
  2. Six appearances and one goal in Middlesex Senior Cup; one appearance in FA Trophy
  3. Three appearances in FA Trophy; one appearance in Middlesex Senior Cup
  4. Four appearances in FA Trophy; four appearances and three goals in Middlesex Senior Cup
  5. 1 2 Appearance(s) in EFL Trophy
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Appearance(s) in FA Trophy

Honours

Individual

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