12 Facts About Andy Warrington

1.

Andrew Clifford Warrington was born on 10 June 1976 and is an English former professional footballer and the current first team goalkeeping coach at Derby County.

2.

Andy Warrington played as a goalkeeper for York City, Doncaster Rovers, Bury, Rotherham United, Buxton and Grimsby Town.

3.

An injury to York City's then first choice goalkeeper, Dean Kiely, meant Andy Warrington was required to make his debut for the Minstermen in the return fixture at Bootham Crescent.

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Arguably, his best days were spent at Rovers, and Andy Warrington was an ever-present in his first season at the club.

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Andy Warrington was part of the team that won the 2003 Football Conference Playoff Final held at the Britannia Stadium, after saving two crucial penalty kicks in the shoot-out against Chester City to decide the semi-final.

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On 21 September 2005, during extra time in a League Cup tie against Premier League side Manchester City, Andy Warrington was again seriously injured after a collision with City's Nedum Onuoha.

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Andy Warrington was a fans' favourite at the club, where he made 196 league appearances during an incredible eight years at Belle Vue.

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8.

On 26 January 2013, Andy Warrington made his 200th league appearance for Rotherham United against his former team York City at the New York Stadium, as he continued to keep summer signing Scott Shearer out of the team, following his recall earlier in the campaign.

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Andy Warrington began his Northern Premier League career at Silverlands by keeping four clean sheets in his first 10 games.

10.

Andy Warrington completed the UEFA 'B' football coaching licence in 2013.

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Manager Paul Hurst confirmed on Grimsby's 'Mariners World' on 16 July 2015, that Andy Warrington would be No 2 while youth Callum Bastock continues his rehabilitation from a knee cruciate ligament injury and deputise for first choice goalkeeper James McKeown.

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In December 2019, Andy Warrington joined Rotherham United as goalkeeping coach.