27 Facts About Reice Charles-Cook

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Reice Jordan Charles-Cook was born on 8 April 1994 and is an professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Bromley.

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Reice Charles-Cook made his debut in the English Football League in March 2014 and then signed with Coventry City four months later.

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Reice Charles-Cook was a youth player at Arsenal and made his under-21 debut at the age of 14.

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Reice Charles-Cook signed his first professional contract there in 2012, before joining Chelmsford City of the Conference South for a month long loan on 3 February 2013; his brother, Anthony, played for Chelmsford, who needed a stand in for the injured Stuart Searle.

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Reice Charles-Cook returned to the Emirates Stadium after having played a total of three games.

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Reice Charles-Cook made his League Two debut on 15 March 2014, in a goalless draw at Southend United; he came on as a half-time substitute for Brian Jensen.

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On 18 July 2014, Reice Charles-Cook signed a one-year deal with League One club Coventry City, with an option for a second year, after impressing goalkeeping coach Steve Ogrizovic on trial with his athleticism.

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Reice Charles-Cook held onto his first-team place after Burge's full recovery to fitness, keeping a further two clean sheets against Yeovil Town in the Football League Trophy and against Fleetwood Town in League One.

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Reice Charles-Cook played the next two matches for Coventry against Blackpool and Rochdale respectively and kept clean sheets in both, which made him the first Coventry goalkeeper to keep clean sheets in his first four league games and set a club post-war record for the most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal.

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Reice Charles-Cook signed a new contract in November to commit his future to the "Sky Blues" until June 2018.

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Mowbray left the club the following day and Reice Charles-Cook later said that he "was the first to properly trust me and was like a second dad to me, so when he left I didn't really take it well as I've never had someone's trust like that before".

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Reice Charles-Cook played in five of the club's EFL Trophy games under Russell Slade, though both Slade and his successor, Mark Robins, opted for Burge in league matches.

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Reice Charles-Cook was an unused substitute as Coventry beat Oxford United in the 2017 EFL Trophy final at Wembley.

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On 31 August 2017, Reice Charles-Cook signed a two-year deal with League Two side Swindon Town.

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Reice Charles-Cook held on to his first-team place following Vigouroux's return, as manager David Flitcroft felt his "all-round game has been fantastic and he fully deserves to keep his position".

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Reice Charles-Cook spent time training with Crewe Alexandra, on the recommendation of his former goalkeeping coach Fred Barber.

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Reice Charles-Cook never made his debut at the New Meadow, and instead sat on the bench behind first Steve Arnold then Jonathan Mitchell.

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Reice Charles-Cook was offered a new contract by the "Shrews" in the summer, which he rejected.

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Reice Charles-Cook signed for League Two side Macclesfield Town on a one-year deal on 9 August 2019; six days before manager Sol Campbell departed to Southend United.

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Ironically though, new manager Mark Kennedy signed Jonathan Mitchell on loan from Derby County, who again kept Reice Charles-Cook stuck on the bench.

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Reice Charles-Cook joined Boreham Wood on a short-team deal ahead of the National League playoffs in July 2020.

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On 1 April 2022, Reice Charles-Cook made the move to Dartford until the end of the season.

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On 5th August 2022, it was announced that Reice Charles-Cook had returned to Bromley, following a successful pre-season trial.

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Reice Charles-Cook is a goalkeeper with excellent shot stopping abilities, athleticism and agility.

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Reice Charles-Cook was called up to represent the Grenada national football team for matches in June 2021.

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Reice Charles-Cook is the brother of fellow professional footballers Anthony Cook and Regan Charles-Cook.

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Reice Charles-Cook's uncle, James, is a former British super middleweight boxing champion.