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Alex Henshall (Alex Charles Henshall) was born on 15 February, 1994 in Swindon, England, is an English footballer. Discover Alex Henshall's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?
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Alex Charles Henshall |
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N/A |
Age |
30 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
Born |
15 February, 1994 |
Birthday |
15 February |
Birthplace |
Swindon, England |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 30 years old group.
Alex Henshall Height, Weight & Measurements
At 30 years old, Alex Henshall height is 1.77 m .
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1.77 m |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Alex Henshall Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alex Henshall worth at the age of 30 years old? Alex Henshall’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Alex Henshall's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Timeline
He made his club and Football League debut the next day, replacing Jay O'Shea in the 53rd minute of a 1–0 defeat at home to League Two leaders Gillingham.
He made his first start three days later in a goalless draw with Aldershot Town, and was replaced at half-time by Jack Lester.
On 28 March, his loan deal was extended until the end of the season.
He made his Blackpool debut the next day as a 61st-minute substitute for Connor Oliver in a 1–0 win over Millwall.
After one more appearance, Henshall returned to his parent club after suffering a knee injury.
At the end of the season, McCarthy said that although he felt Henshall should have been in the first-team squad more often, he had shown a positive attitude and the opportunity was still there.
By September, he had been made available for transfer, and at the end of the January transfer window, his contract was terminated by mutual consent.
He made his debut two days later, replacing Ryan Brunt in the 63rd minute of a 1–0 defeat at home to Wycombe Wanderers.
In the following game, on 22 October, he scored his first senior goal in a 2–1 defeat away to Accrington Stanley.
That was his last appearance for Rovers: Ward thought "he was not going to force his way into [his] team."
Alex Charles Henshall (born 15 February 1994) is an English footballer who plays as a winger for Southern League club Melksham Town.
Henshall began his football career with hometown club Swindon Town before joining Manchester City as a 16-year-old.
He was a member of the Swindon Town team that reached the quarter-final of the 2009 Milk Cup Junior Section, scoring a hat-trick against Maccabi Tel Aviv's youngsters, and shared the Player of the Tournament award with Hallam Hope of eventual winners Everton.
Swindon manager Danny Wilson named him among the substitutes for a Football League Trophy match against Exeter City in October 2009, and had hoped to bring him on if Swindon were "comfortable", but the match went to extra time and penalties: had Henshall come on, he would have become the club's youngest debutant, at.
He attracted attention from major Premier League clubs, and in June 2010, once he finished school, he signed for Manchester City for an undisclosed fee.
He made a positive start to his City career, winning the penalty that began an 8–0 rout of Empor Berlin by City's under-18 team in a pre-season tour of Germany in July 2010.
City coach Scott Sellars said that Henshall "was a real threat – he looks like a real talent".
He appeared for City's under-19s in both seasons of the NextGen Series before going out on loan.
He represented England at the 2011 European Under-17 Championships and at the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
Henshall was born and raised in Swindon, Wiltshire, and joined the youth setup of his hometown Football League club, Swindon Town, at the age of eight.
After reported interest in January 2013 from Coventry City in taking Henshall came to nothing, he joined Chesterfield on 22 February on a one-month loan deal.
On 17 October 2013, Henshall signed on a month's loan for Bristol Rovers of League Two.
According to Rovers manager John Ward, Henshall "[came] looking for an opportunity to get his career going again".
Manchester City had high hopes for him, and the ambitious Henshall hoped to use the loan spell to "ignite his career in the Premier League".
Ward described him as "quite direct in his play and [liking] to run at defenders."
He spent spells on loan with Chesterfield, for whom he made his Football League debut, Bristol Rovers and Ipswich Town before signing a permanent contract with the latter in 2014.
Henshall joined Championship club Ipswich Town on 24 March 2014 on a youth loan until the end of the season.
He was released by Manchester City when his contract expired.
Despite having made no first-team appearances during his loan spell, Henshall joined Ipswich Town on a two-year contract on 27 June 2014.
He said it was an easy decision because he liked working for manager Mick McCarthy and felt the club was making good progress.
He made his debut on 12 August, starting in a League Cup match which Ipswich lost 1–0 to League One team Crawley Town in extra time.
Having made five appearances for Ipswich, Henshall joined their Championship rivals Blackpool on 9 January 2015 on loan for a month.
A loan to Blackpool preceded a couple of months with Scottish Premiership club Kilmarnock in 2016.
On 30 March 2016, Henshall signed for Scottish Premiership club Kilmarnock, agreeing a contract until the end of the season.
He played just twice, and was released at the end of his contract.
Having turned down options "thinking [he] would get something better", Henshall went into the 2016–17 season without a club.
He trained with Yeovil Town to maintain his fitness, and in December 2016 joined up with Margate.
He played just one National League South match, against Welling United, before moving up a division by signing for Braintree Town in early January 2017.
In what remained of the season, he made seven National League appearances, all but one off the bench, and another three in the FA Trophy.
He then played non-league football with Margate, Braintree Town, Nuneaton Town and Darlington before returning to Nuneaton in 2019.