Nahki Wells

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Nahki Wells
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Wells playing for Huddersfield Town in 2015
Personal information
Full name Nahki Michael Wells [1]
Date of birth (1990-06-01) 1 June 1990 (age 34) [2]
Place of birth Hamilton, Bermuda
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) [3]
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Bristol City
Number 21
Youth career
2002–2009 Dandy Town Hornets
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2009–2010 Dandy Town Hornets (20)
2010 Bermuda Hogges 9 (2)
2010–2011 Eccleshill United
2011 Carlisle United 3 (0)
2011–2014 Bradford City 91 (42)
2014Huddersfield Town (loan) [4] [5] 1 (1)
2014–2017 Huddersfield Town 143 (44)
2017–2020 Burnley 9 (0)
2018–2019Queens Park Rangers (loan) 40 (7)
2019–2020Queens Park Rangers (loan) 26 (13)
2020– Bristol City 192 (41)
International career
Bermuda U17 [6]
Bermuda U23 [7]
2007– Bermuda [8] 26 (20)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 12:29, 15 December 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 03:27, 13 October 2024 (UTC)

Nahki Michael Wells (born 1 June 1990) is a Bermudian professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club Bristol City and the Bermuda national team.

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Wells began his career in his native Bermuda, playing for Dandy Town Hornets and Bermuda Hogges. After moving to England, where he had a brief spell in non-league football with Eccleshill United, Wells subsequently played in the Football League for Carlisle United, Bradford City and Huddersfield Town. After a move to Burnley, he spent two spells on loan at Queens Park Rangers before making a permanent transfer to Bristol City.

Club career

Early career

Wells was born in Hamilton. [3] He began his career in his native Bermuda with the Dandy Town Hornets, [9] a team he had first joined at the age of 12. [10] Wells had a trial with Dutch club Ajax as a teenager; he was offered a contract but ultimately did not sign for the club. [11] After spending the 2009–10 season with the senior team of the Dandy Town Hornets, scoring 20 goals, [12] Wells spent the 2010 season in the USL PDL with the Bermuda Hogges, scoring 2 goals in 9 games. [13] [14]

Wells later moved to England to attend the Richmond International Academic and Soccer Academy in Leeds, graduating in the academy's first year, [15] and also played club football with local non-League team Eccleshill United. [16] [17] Wells underwent a trial with Carlisle United in November 2010, [18] his second with the club. [19] Before moving to the UK, Wells sought the advice of compatriot Shaun Goater. [20] In December 2010, it was announced that Wells would sign for Carlisle United on 1 January 2011. [21] Wells made his debut for Carlisle United on 15 January 2011, in a League One game against Bristol Rovers. [22] In March 2011, Wells publicly announced his wish to play at Wembley Stadium with Carlisle United in the 2011 Football League Trophy Final, to be played in April 2011. [23] However, Wells did not make the matchday squad, as Carlisle United beat Brentford 1–0. [24]

On 3 May 2011, it was announced that Wells' contract with Carlisle United would not be renewed at the end of the season. [25] [26]

Bradford City

2011–12 season

In late June 2011, Wells went on trial with Bradford City alongside four other players. [27] [28] He signed a one-year contract with Bradford City on 22 July 2011. [29] [30] Wells made his debut for Bradford City on the opening day of the 2011–12 season, coming on as a 74th-minute substitute for Mark Stewart. [31] He scored his first goal for the Bantams in a 4–2 win against Barnet. [32]

On 9 March 2012, Bradford City exercised an option in Wells' contract, and extended his deal by one year. [33] On 14 April, he scored a hat-trick as Bradford beat Northampton Town 3–1. [34] He was later named in the Football League Two Team of the Week for that week. [35] Following this, former Bradford City player Dean Windass urged Wells to remain with the club, [36] while ex-Bermudian international Kyle Lightbourne compared him to Jermain Defoe. [37] In early May, Wells and Bradford City began discussions over a new four-year contract, [38] and later that month he publicly assured fans that he would stay with the club. [39] In June there were further rumours of Wells leaving the club, [40] while it was later revealed that he nearly never signed for the club in the first place. [41] In July, Wells stated he was in no rush to sign a new contract. [42]

2012–13 season

Wells celebrating Bradford City's victory in the 2013 League Two play-off final Nahki Wells (Bradford City).jpg
Wells celebrating Bradford City's victory in the 2013 League Two play-off final

Wells scored a penalty on the opening day of the 2012–13 season in an away match against Gillingham. [43] He scored his second goal of the season on 25 August in a 5–1 win against AFC Wimbledon, and also assisted the fifth goal, crossing for James Hanson to score with a header. [44] In September 2012, Wells suffered a hip injury. [45] On 25 September, Wells came off the bench to score two late goals to help Bradford overturn a 2–0 deficit against Burton Albion in the League Cup third round, with Bradford going on to win the game 3–2 in extra time. [46] At the end of September 2012, Wells signed a new three-year contract with the club, [47] [48] in a move praised by Phil Parkinson, the club's manager. [49] In October 2012, Wells was banned by the club from celebrating his goals. [50] As the January 2013 transfer window opened, Bradford City dismissed rumours linking Wells with a move away from the club. [51] On 8 January 2013, he helped Bradford beat Premier League side Aston Villa 3–1 in the first leg of the semi-final of the League Cup by opening the scoring in the 19th minute. [52] After appearing in the 2013 League Cup Final, Wells became the first player from Bermuda to appear in an English major cup final. [11] Although Wells did not complete the game, [53] prior to the match he spoke about being motivated by the recent death of a friend in a motorcycle accident, [54] as well as how he was looking forward to facing opponents from a higher league. [55] Wells hadn't scored for the club since 2 February 2013, [56] until he scored the only goal of the game on 6 April 2013, in a 1–0 home victory against Northampton Town. [57] Later that month, he was linked with a transfer to Burnley. [58]

In May 2013, Wells scored three goals across two legs to help Bradford City qualify for the League Two play-off final. The goals took his tally for the season to 25, a target he had set himself before the season begun. [59] He then scored in the final against Northampton Town, which Bradford won 3–0 to earn promotion to League One. [60] Following the promotion, Wells stated he wished to stay at the club, [61] though the club later admitted they might sell the player if a suitable offer came in. [62] Former City player John Hendrie advised Wells to remain at the club. [63]

2013–14 season

Ahead of the 2013–14 season, Wells spoke of his desire for another good cup run, [64] and his belief that the club could achieve a second successive promotion. [65] In June 2012, manager Phil Parkinson said that only a high-money bid would persuade the club to sell either Wells or fellow striker James Hanson. [66] In July 2013, the club rejected a bid from Peterborough United, [67] and later revealed that they had had no further offers for the player. [68] In August 2013, Wells' strike partner Hanson spoke positively of his partnership with Wells. [69] On 24 August 2013, Wells scored two goals in a home match against Sheffield United; in the process he equalled a club record by scoring in his eighth consecutive match, which was originally set by Derek Stokes in 1959–60, [70] a feat which was praised by teammate James Hanson. [71] After the match the club re-stated that they would not sell Wells, [72] [73] [74] and later confirmed they had not received any bids for the player on transfer deadline day. [75] On 4 September 2013, Wells was nominated for the League One Player of the Month award, [76] winning the award two days later. [77] Wells has publicly praised his strike partnership with Hanson, [78] as has journalist Simon Parker, who described them as "[one of] the best front pairs that League One has to offer." [79] Of the 53 goals that Wells scored for Bradford City, 49 came when he was playing with Hanson. [80]

In late September 2013 Wells suffered ankle ligament damage in a match, and was ruled out for a number of weeks. [81] Manager Phil Parkinson stated he would not rush Wells back into play, [82] Wells returned, after two months out, to score a hat-trick against Coventry City. [83] In December 2013, club co-chairman Julian Rhodes admitted that the player might leave the club, [84] as rumours surrounding the player's possible departure began to increase. [85] That same month, colleague Andrew Davies described Wells and Hanson as the best strike pair in the division, [86] and Davies also urged Wells to remain with the club, [87] while manager Phil Parkinson said that he did not want the club to sell the player. [88] Wells picked up an injury at the end of December 2013, [89] and at the start of the January 2014 transfer window, manager Phil Parkinson said he wanted any transfer issues sorted quickly. [90] The next day, 3 January 2014, the club announced that they had already rejected one offer for the player, [91] after saying that Wells has been receiving interest from a number of Premier League clubs, [92] as well as Championship side Burnley. [93] The club also said they would lose £1 million for the 2013–14 season if they did not sell Wells. [94] Despite all the speculation, Parkinson said he felt Wells would be able to ignore off-the-field matters and concentrate on his playing, [95] though he later admitted that the player was being affected by the rumours. [96]

Huddersfield Town

On 10 January 2014, Wells signed a four-and-a-half-year contract with Huddersfield Town after transferring for an undisclosed club record fee. [97] [98] The deal was initially completed a one-game loan deal, to allow time for the paperwork for the permanent move to be completed. [4] [5] Wells was criticised by a section of Bradford City fans for moving from Bradford City to a team considered a rival. [99] On 11 January 2014, Wells made his Huddersfield Town debut, appearing as a substitute in the 55th minute, and scoring the winning goal in a 1–0 home victory against Millwall, less than 24 hours after joining the club. [100] [101]

Wells ended his first full-season with Huddersfield Town as the club's top scorer with 14 goals. [102] At the end of the 2016–17 season, former club Bradford City received a £250,000 bonus payment following Huddersfield's promotion to the Premier League. [103]

Burnley

Wells, in the final year of his contract with Huddersfield, signed a three-year deal with Burnley for £5 million on 31 August 2017. [104]

On 23 August 2018, Wells signed for Championship side Queens Park Rangers on a season-long loan. [105] He scored his first goal for QPR against Sheffield Wednesday on 23 October 2018. [106]

On 8 August 2019, Wells returned to QPR on loan for the 2019–20 season. [107] [108] In October 2019 he was nominated for the Championship's Player of the Month award for his form during September. [109] He was recalled by Burnley on 27 January 2020. [110] [111]

Bristol City

Wells left Burnley and signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Bristol City on 30 January 2020, for an undisclosed fee. [112] In February 2020 he won the January 2020 EFL Championship Player of the Month award, which was won for his performances with Queens Park Rangers. [113]

International career

Wells made his international debut for Bermuda in 2007. [13]

Wells also made four unofficial international appearances for Bermuda in the 2007 Island Games. [114]

In late August 2011, Wells was recalled by Bermuda, joining their squad for FIFA World Cup qualifying matches in early September 2011. [115] Wells appeared in five 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches for Bermuda, [116] against Barbados, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago.

Wells was described as "one of Bermuda's most promising players, with an exceptionally bright future" in February 2012 by then Sports Minister Glenn Blakeney, [117] and was honoured by Premier Craig Cannonier in June 2013. [118] He has been described as the country's "star footballer". [119]

In May 2019, he was named to Bermuda's 40-man provisional squad for the 2019 Gold Cup. [120] Later that month, he was named to the final 23-man squad. [121] At the tournament, Wells scored twice, netting goals against Costa Rica in a 2–1 defeat, [122] and against Nicaragua in a 2–0 victory. [123]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 14 December 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Bermuda Hogges 2010 [14] USL PDL 9292
Carlisle United 2010–11 [124] League One 3030
Bradford City 2011–12 [125] League Two 331032001 [a] 03712
2012–13 [126] League Two391831735 [b] 45426
2013–14 [127] League One19141011002115
Total914273846411253
Huddersfield Town 2013–14 [127] Championship227227
2014–15 [128] Championship351110133714
2015–16 [129] Championship441721104718
2016–17 [130] Championship431010003 [c] 04710
Total1444541233015349
Burnley 2017–18 [131] Premier League 901000100
2018–19 [106] Premier League00000000
2019–20 [132] Premier League0000
Total90100000100
Queens Park Rangers (loan) 2018–19 [106] Championship4073200439
Queens Park Rangers (loan) 2019–20 [132] Championship261311212915
Bristol City 2019–20 [132] Championship175175
2020–21 [133] Championship461031105011
2021–22 [134] Championship323101000343
2022–23 [135] Championship45114030005211
2023–24 [136] Championship347402100408
2024–25 [137] Championship1850010195
Total19241121710021243
Career total54415028819994570171
  1. Appearance in Football League Trophy
  2. Three appearances and four goals in League Two play-offs, two appearances in Football League Trophy
  3. Appearances in Championship play-offs

International

As of match played 12 October 2024 [13]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Bermuda 200710
200810
201152
201523
201811
201996
202124
202231
202310
202413
Total2620
As of match played 12 October 2024 [138]
Scores and results list Bermuda's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Wells goal.
List of international goals scored by Nahki Wells
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
17 October 2011 Bermuda National Stadium, Devonshire Parish, Bermuda5Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 2–02–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
214 November 2011Bermuda National Stadium, Devonshire Parish7Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 1–02–12014 FIFA World Cup qualification
325 March 2015 Thomas Robinson Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas8Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 2–05–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
429 March 2015Bermuda National Stadium, Devonshire Parish, Bermuda9Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 1–03–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
53–0
616 November 2018Bermuda National Stadium, Devonshire Parish, Bermuda10Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 1–01–0 2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualification
724 March 2019 Estadio Cibao, Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic11Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 2–13–12019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualification
820 June 2019 Toyota Stadium, Frisco, United States14Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 1–21–2 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup
924 June 2019 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States15Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua 2–02–02019 CONCACAF Gold Cup
108 September 2019 Estadio Rommel Fernández, Panama City, Panama17Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 1–02–0 2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League A
112–0
1212 October 2019Bermuda National Stadium, Devonshire Parish, Bermuda18Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1–31–52019–20 CONCACAF Nations League A
132 July 2021 DRV PNK Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, United States20Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 1–08–1 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification
142–0
158–1
166 July 2021DRV PNK Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, United States21Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 1–31–42021 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification
1711 June 2022 Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic24Flag of Montserrat.svg  Montserrat 2–22–3 2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League B
1812 October 2024Bermuda National Stadium, Devonshire Parish, Bermuda26Flag of Dominica.svg  Dominica 1–06–1 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League B
192–0
203–0

Honours

Bradford City

Huddersfield Town

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