Josh Yorwerth

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Josh Yorwerth
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Yorwerth playing for Cardiff City's development squad in 2013
Personal information
Full name Joshua Yorwerth [1]
Date of birth (1995-02-28) 28 February 1995 (age 29)
Place of birth Bridgend, Wales
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) [2]
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Merthyr Town
Youth career
2008–2015 Cardiff City
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2014–2015 Cardiff City 0 (0)
2014Hereford United (loan) 0 (0 [lower-alpha 1] )
2015–2016 Ipswich Town 3 (1)
2015–2016Crawley Town (loan) 24 (0)
2016–2018 Crawley Town 60 (4)
2016Merthyr Town (loan) 6 (2)
2018–2019 Peterborough United 2 (0)
2022– Penybont 19 (2)
International career
Wales U16
2010–2011 Wales U17 5 (0)
2013–2014 Wales U19 7 (1)
2015–2016 Wales U21 7 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 08:54, 28 May 2023 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21:59, 29 March 2016 (UTC)

Joshua Yorwerth (born 28 February 1995) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays for Southern League Premier South side Merthyr Town. He began his career as a youth player with Cardiff City, joining the club at the age of 13. He spent time on loan with Hereford United during the club's final months before folding due to financial problems. In 2015, he signed for Ipswich Town where he made his professional debut in the EFL Cup.

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After spending several months on loan with Crawley Town, he joined the club on a permanent basis in 2016. He spent time on loan with Merthyr Town before establishing himself in the first team, making 91 appearances in all competitions. He joined Peterborough United in 2018 but was sacked by the club eight months later after evading an anti-doping test and admitting to cocaine use. He received a four-year ban from The Football Association in February 2019, the longest doping-related ban ever sanctioned in English professional football. At international level, he has represented Wales at several youth levels.

Early life

Yorwerth was born in Bridgend, Wales, and grew up in the nearby village of Brynmenyn. As a youngster he played youth football for local sides in Aberkenfig, where he was coached by his father Robert, and Pencoed and was a fan of Manchester United. [4] He attended Ynysawdre Comprehensive School. [5] He also represented Wales at youth level in rugby union. [6]

Club career

Early career

Yorwerth was a member of the Cardiff City F.C. Academy, signing scholarship forms in 2008 at the age of 13. He progressed up to the under-21 development side in 2014 but, unable to break into the first team, he sought a loan move to gain experience. Yorwerth later admitted that he struggled to find a club willing to take him on loan, commenting "My agent couldn't find me anything and it's quite hard to get loan moves for youngsters who haven't got any experience or not played any games." [3] He eventually joined Southern Football League side Hereford United on loan in November 2014, [7] scoring on his debut in a 3–1 win over Frome Town. [8] However the following month Hereford were forced into liquidation due to financial difficulties and they were removed from the league with their records for the season expunged. [9] With four experienced centre-backs in the squad and competition from other youngsters Ben Nugent and Adedeji Oshilaja, Yorwerth found first team chances non-existent on his return to Cardiff and was not offered an extension to his contract in order to seek regular football elsewhere. He later revealed that he had suffered from a gambling addiction during his time with Cardiff. [10]

After appearing in two under-21 fixtures for the club during a trial period, [11] Yorwerth joined fellow Championship side Ipswich Town on a two-year contract, with the option of a third, in 2015. [12] He made his professional debut for Ipswich in an EFL Cup match against Stevenage on 11 August 2015, and scored in the 55th minute. The goal equalised for Ipswich, who went on to win 2–1. [13] He played in the following two rounds of the competition, featuring in a 4–1 victory over Doncaster Rovers and a 3–0 defeat to Manchester United. [14]

Crawley Town

Yorwerth joined League Two club Crawley Town on a one-month loan on 29 September 2015 and made his Football League debut against Newport County in a 3–0 win the same day. [15] [16] He made five appearances during the month and his loan spell was extended until 29 December 2015. [17] In April 2016, Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy announced that Yorwerth would leave the club at the end of the season, [18] with the club and player agreeing to a mutual termination of his contract a month later. [19]

On 1 June 2016, Yorwerth rejoined Crawley on a permanent basis on a one-year deal. [20] He made his first appearance of the season as a substitute in place of Jason Banton during a 1–1 draw with Doncaster Rovers on 13 August. [21] Three days later, he again appeared as a late substitute and scored the only goal of the game in a victory over Exeter City. [22] However, Yorwerth was given leave by the club to return home for "personal reasons" in October 2016. [23]

Having returned to Wales, Yorwerth joined local side Merthyr Town on a 28-day loan. [24] [25] Three days later, Yorwerth made his debut in a 2–0 home victory over Dorchester Town. [26] In the following fixture, Yorwerth scored the equaliser in a 1–1 draw against Slough Town. [27] On 4 November 2016, after impressing with the Welsh side, Yorwerth's loan at Merthyr Town was extended until 4 January 2017. [28] However, days after his loan extension, Crawley decided to recall Yorwerth, after injuries to Mark Connolly and Joe McNerney. [29] Following his return, Crawley manager Dermot Drummy credited the loan spell with an improvement in Yorwerth's form. [30]

On 30 May 2017, Yorwerth signed a new one-year deal at Crawley with an option of an extra year. [31] Under Drummy's replacement Harry Kewell, Yorwerth continued as a first team regular. However, he later admitted to clashing with the manager on several occasions over his drinking, and was even dropped on occasion after arriving at training sessions smelling of alcohol. [32] Despite this, Yorwerth excelled for Crawley, stating his belief that he "had a brilliant season." [32] He made 43 appearances for Crawley during the 2017–18 season, scoring once. [33]

Peterborough United

On 6 July 2018, Yorwerth joined League One side Peterborough United on a three-year deal. [34] Although the sum was undisclosed, it was reported to be a "six-figure fee." [35] He made his debut for the club as a substitute in place of Matt Godden during a 4–1 victory over Rochdale in Peterborough's second game of the season. [36] One month later, he made his first start in a 3–3 draw with Milton Keynes Dons in the EFL Trophy. [37] He made one further appearance for the club in a 4–2 victory over Gillingham on 22 September. [38]

In September 2018, officials visited Yorwerth's home in order to carry out routine random drug tests. In the days prior to the visit he had taken cocaine and, fearing a positive test, he refused to answer the door to testers. [39] Yorwerth feared failing the test would result in an automatic two-year ban, however the offence actually carried a maximum three-month sentence. [40] His understanding of the rules related to the offence were later described as "flimsy" by members of The Football Association (FA) panel during his hearing. [41]

In December 2018, he was charged by the FA with an anti-doping violation. The FA claimed Yorwerth "evaded sample collection or, without compelling justification, refused or failed to submit to sample collection following notification by an anti-doping official." [42] On 26 February 2019, Yorwerth's contract was terminated after he was issued a four-year ban for both evading an anti-doping test and taking cocaine. [43] Yorwerth later admitted to attending the hearing having "slept for one hour, was stinking of booze and [...] used cocaine the night before." [10] The ban is believed to be the longest in the history of English professional football for an anti-doping offence. [44] [45] He subsequently entered rehab, began counselling sessions and planned to appeal the ban on mental health grounds. [10]

Return to football

Upon the expiration of his ban, Yorwerth joined his hometown club, Cymru Premier side Penybont. [46] In his first season with the club, he made the Cymru Premier Team of the Year. [47] On 31st January 2024 Josh re-signed for Merthyr Town of the Southern League Premier South. [48]

International career

Yorwerth has captained Wales at under-16 level and has also played for the under-17, under-19 and under-21 sides. [10] He scored on his debut for Wales under-21s in a 3–1 victory over Bulgaria. [49]

Style of play

Yorwerth has been described as "an attacking defender", frequently looking to move forward with the ball out of defence, and possesses above average pace for a defender. [50] Yorwerth himself has stated "I prefer the physical side of things, no-one is going to beat me on the physical side and I think my rugby background helps." [6] Geraint Williams, who coached Yorwerth for the Wales under-21 side has described him as "comfortable on the ball" but added "his primary concern should be concentrating on his defending." [51]

Career statistics

As of match played 22 September 2018 [52]
ClubSeasonLeague FA Cup EFL Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ipswich Town 2015–16 Championship 00003131
Crawley Town (loan) 2015–16 League Two 240100000250
Crawley Town 2016–17 League Two21300002 [lower-alpha 2] 0233
2017–18 League Two39100103 [lower-alpha 2] 0431
Total604001050664
Merthyr Town (loan) 2016–17 Southern League Premier Division 62002 [lower-alpha 3] 183
Peterborough United 2018–19 League One 2000001 [lower-alpha 2] 030
Career totals9261041811058

Notes

  1. Hereford's records for the season were expunged following liquidation of the club meaning Yorwerth's official stats for the loan period were wiped out. [3]
  2. 1 2 3 Appearance(s) in EFL Trophy
  3. Appearance(s) in FA Trophy

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