Nick Powell

Nicholas Edward Powell
Born: March 23, 1994
Crewe, England
Position: M, F - Offensive Midfielder, Center Forward
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 143
Career: 2010-2022
Foot: both

Nick Powell scored 88 goals and recorded 30 assists in his 340-game career with the Crewe Alexandra, Manchester United, Wigan Athletic, Leicester City, Hull City and Stoke City. He began playing during the 2010 season and last took the pitch during the 2022 campaign.

      

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Scoring:

Year Lg Team GP GS Min G A FC FS YR Shts S% SOG SG%
2010-11EFL2Crewe Alexandra17026000400003
2011-12EFL2Crewe Alexandra3834295114631021041
2012-13EPLManchester United203210000001
2013-14TFLCWigan Athletic312320987230040031
2014-15EPLLeicester City304300000000
2015-16TFLCHull City306800200000
2015-16EPLManchester United101700000000
2016-17EFLCWigan Athletic221160005000
2017-18EFL1Wigan Athletic3938283815654060044
2018-19EFLCWigan Athletic32251984864562408225
2019-20EFLCStoke City29221876553964204411
2020-21EFLCStoke City3938310912389114507122
2021-22EFLCStoke City18141188621834204313
2022-23EFLCStoke City2591044402925303012
30321817508813034129933127030.020339.9
Cup2516030000000
Post33010001000
Totals34024417508883034129935127032.620343.3


Playing Career:

Year Country Level League Team
2010-11EnglandIVLeague TwoCrewe Alexandra
2011-12EnglandIVLeague TwoCrewe Alexandra
2012-13EnglandIPremier LeagueManchester United
2013-14EnglandIIThe Football League ChampionshipWigan Athletic
2014-15EnglandIPremier LeagueLeicester City
2015-16EnglandIIThe Football League ChampionshipHull City
2015-16EnglandU21Premier League 2 Div. 1Manchester United U21
2015-16EnglandIPremier LeagueManchester United
2016-17EnglandIIEFL ChampionshipWigan Athletic
2017-18EnglandIIILeague OneWigan Athletic
2018-19EnglandIIEFL ChampionshipWigan Athletic
2019-20EnglandIIEFL ChampionshipStoke City
2020-21EnglandIIEFL ChampionshipStoke City
2021-22EnglandIIEFL ChampionshipStoke City
2021-22EnglandU21Premier League 2 Div. 2Stoke City U23
2022-23EnglandIIEFL ChampionshipStoke City