Sam Hewson was born on 28 November 1988 and is an English footballer who plays as a centre midfielder for KFK Kopavogur.
12 Facts About Sam Hewson
Sam Hewson played two matches for the team before being spotted by Manchester United's youth scouts.
Sam Hewson was then offered a place in the Manchester United Academy a year later, and started training with the club before he had even reached ten years of age.
Sam Hewson signed a trainee contract with United in the summer of 2005, and became a regular in the under-18 team during the following season, playing in 28 matches including four in the FA Youth Cup.
Sam Hewson made his debut for the reserves on 26 September 2005, coming on as a substitute for Markus Neumayr against Newcastle United.
Sam Hewson helped the reserve team to the finals of both the Manchester Senior Cup and the Lancashire Senior Cup, beating Bolton Wanderers in the former and Liverpool in the latter.
Sam Hewson made a total of 10 appearances for Hereford before returning to Manchester United at the end of the season.
Sam Hewson returned to Manchester United at the end of the season, but his contract was not renewed and he was allowed to leave the club on a free transfer.
Sam Hewson signed for Conference National club Altrincham in September 2010.
On 11 October 2018, after two seasons with Grindavik, Sam Hewson moved on to fellow top-flight Icelandic side Fylkir.
In February 2007, Sam Hewson made his debut for the England U19 squad for the friendly against Poland's U19 side.
Sam Hewson has since made further appearances for the England U19 team, playing against Turkey and Austria, as well as playing in the 2007 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship Elite Qualifying Group against Russia and the Czech Republic.