Paris Cowan-Hall

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Paris Cowan-Hall
Personal information
Full name Paris Declan Joseph Cowan-Hall [1]
Date of birth (1990-10-05) 5 October 1990 (age 33)
Place of birth Hillingdon, England
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) [2]
Position(s) Forward / Winger
Youth career
0000–2007 Rushden & Diamonds
2007–2010 Portsmouth
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2010 Portsmouth 0 (0)
2010Grimsby Town (loan) 1 1 (0)
2010Grimsby Town (loan) 2 (0)
2010–2011 Scunthorpe United 1 (0)
2011Rushden & Diamonds (loan) 3 (1)
2011–2012 Woking 36 (13)
2012–2013 Plymouth Argyle 40 (3)
2013–2015 Wycombe Wanderers 45 (10)
2015–2017 Millwall 8 (0)
2015Bristol Rovers (loan) 3 (0)
2016–2017Wycombe Wanderers (loan) 21 (3)
2017–2019 Wycombe Wanderers 79 (14)
2019–2021 Colchester United 18 (0)
Total257(44)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Paris Declan Joseph Cowan-Hall (born 5 October 1990) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward and winger.

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Having started his career as a youngster at Portsmouth, he went on to play in the Football League for Grimsby Town, Scunthorpe United, Plymouth Argyle, Wycombe Wanderers, Millwall, Bristol Rovers and Colchester United. He also played non-league football for Rushden & Diamonds and Woking.

Club career

Portsmouth

Cowan-Hall joined Premier League side Portsmouth from non-league outfit Rushden & Diamonds in 2007. Before he joined Pompey, he previously spent time on trial with Manchester United and Chelsea as a 16-year-old. He made his way into the Portsmouth reserve side where he made success and flew out with the Portsmouth first team to Portugal in their 2009 pre-season, where he made an appearance against Vitória de Guimarães.

On 2 January 2010, Cowan-Hall joined Grimsby Town on loan, [3] making his first appearance as a late substitute in injury time against Bury. [4] The following week, Cowan-Hall missed the league clash with Cheltenham Town due to tonsillitis, and several days later he was forced to cut short his loan spell after contracting glandular fever. [5] On 27 January 2010, Cowan-Hall re-signed for Grimsby for a second loan spell, this time until the end of the 2009–10 season. [6] However, in March 2010 he returned to Portsmouth early with a hamstring injury after making only two substitute appearances in his second spell at Blundell Park. [7] He was released by Portsmouth in July 2010 after the club's relegation from the Premier League. [8]

Scunthorpe United

Following his release from Portsmouth, Cowan-Hall had trials at Burnley, [9] Hull City, [10] Brighton & Hove Albion, [11] Derby County [12] and Oldham Athletic. [13]

In October 2010, Cowan-Hall made an appearance for Scunthorpe United reserves on trial. After impressing he was invited back to their reserve match the next week. He scored the only goal of the game against Leeds United reserves at Elland Road. [14] Following this performance, in October 2010, he was offered a place at Scunthorpe United on non-contract terms until the end of the 2010–11 season. [15] In February 2011, Cowan-Hall returned to Rushden & Diamonds on loan. On his return to Irtlingborough, he scored on his debut against Eastbourne Borough. Cowan-Hall was released by the Iron in May 2011. [16]

Woking

In July 2011, Cowan-Hall appeared for Gillingham on trial, scoring once against Erith & Belvedere. In August 2011, Cowan-Hall appeared for Newport County on trial, scoring once against Welsh Football League side Undy.

Cowan-Hall signed for Woking on 12 August 2011. [17] He made his debut with the club a day later, against Sutton United. [18] He scored his first goal for Woking going on 3 September, against Welling United. [19] Cowan-Hall went on to win both October and November player of the month for the club.

Plymouth Argyle

Cowan-Hall signed for Plymouth Argyle on 29 May 2012 after rejecting a new contract offer from Woking. [20] [21] He joined the club on 1 July for an undisclosed fee, with Plymouth paying Woking compensation due to his age. [22] He scored on his competitive debut in a 3–0 Football League Cup win against Portsmouth on 14 August. Cowan-Hall scored his first goal in the Football League on 13 October in a 4–1 win at Barnet.

Wycombe Wanderers

On 25 June 2013, Cowan-Hall signed for Wycombe Wanderers on a two-year contract. On 3 August 2013, Cowan-Hall made his debut appearance for Wycombe Wanderers in a league fixture against Morecambe, and scored a first half winner for the club, in a 1–0 victory. His final goal for the club came in the League Two home draw, against Luton Town. [23] His final match for Wycombe came just two days later, in a goalless draw away at Shrewsbury Town. [24]

Millwall

In January 2015 on the opening of the transfer window, Cowan-Hall joined Millwall on a 2+12-year contract. [25]

Wycombe Wanderers (loan)

Cowan-Hall returned on loan to Wycombe Wanderers on 23 January 2016 until the end of the season. [26]

On 29 June 2016 Cowan-Hall once again returned to Wycombe Wanderers on loan until 31 January 2017. [27]

Wycombe Wanderers (second spell)

Cowan-Hall's contract with Millwall was terminated by mutual consent on 31 January 2017 [28] and on 1 February 2017 he re-signed for Wycombe Wanderers until June 2019. [29]

He was released by Wycombe at the end of the 2018–19 season. [30]

Colchester United

On 4 July 2019, Cowan-Hall signed for League Two side Colchester United on a two-year contract. [31] He made his debut on 24 August as a substitute for Courtney Senior in Colchester's 1–0 win against Northampton Town. [32] He scored his first goals for the club with a brace in a 3–2 EFL Trophy win against Gillingham on 3 September 2019. [33]

Having made just 25 appearances for the club in two years, [34] Cowan-Hall was released by Colchester at the end of his contract in May 2021. [35]

Career statistics

As of match played 2 April 2021. [36] [37]
ClubSeasonLeague FA Cup League Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Grimsby Town (loan) 2009–10 League Two 3000000030
Scunthorpe United 2010–11 Championship 10000010
Rushden & Diamonds (loan) 2010–11 Conference Premier 31000031
Woking 2011–12 Conference South 361321003814
Plymouth Argyle 2012–13 League Two40310212 [lower-alpha 1] 1455
Wycombe Wanderers 2013–14 League Two25431101 [lower-alpha 1] 0305
2014–15 League Two20610101 [lower-alpha 1] 0236
Total45104120205311
Millwall 2014–15 Championship5050
2015–16 League One 3010101 [lower-alpha 1] 060
Total80101010110
Bristol Rovers (loan) 2015–16 League Two3030
Wycombe Wanderers (loan) 2015–16 League Two5151
2016–17 League Two16221001 [lower-alpha 2] 0193
Total213210010244
Wycombe Wanderers2016–17League Two12210002 [lower-alpha 2] 0152
2017–18 League Two34820102 [lower-alpha 2] 0398
2018–19 League One33410212 [lower-alpha 2] 0315
Total79144031609215
Colchester United 2019–20 League Two5000203 [lower-alpha 3] 2102
2020–21 League Two13000002 [lower-alpha 2] 0150
Total180002052252
Career total2574414310217329852
  1. 1 2 3 4 Appearance(s) in Football League Trophy
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Appearance(s) in EFL Trophy
  3. One appearance and two goals in EFL Trophy, two appearances in EFL League Two play-offs

Notes

  1. ^ Soccerbase's stats for the match between Grimsby Town and Bury on 2 January 2010 (which happen to be his senior debut) fail to include the appearance by Cowan-Hall. [4] Therefore, until and unless they correct it, he should have one more appearance for Grimsby than given on his Soccerbase page.

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