Simon Wayne Corden is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder.
15 Facts About Wayne Corden
Wayne Corden had a fourteen-year career in the Football League, as well as four years in the Northern Premier League.
Wayne Corden began his career with Port Vale in 1994, making 68 league appearances in a six-year stay.
Wayne Corden spent two years at the club before his release in 2008 following a loan spell with Notts County.
Wayne Corden joined Leek Town via Colwyn Bay, played on loan at Eccleshall, and retired in January 2012.
Wayne Corden made a return to amateur football with Kidsgrove Athletic in July 2013 and later turned out for Rocester.
Wayne Corden signed professional forms in July 1994 and made his debut as a substitute against Notts County on 7 May 1995.
Wayne Corden scored a memorable goal in a 1998 FA Cup Third Round replay against Arsenal, taking the giants to penalties after Dennis Bergkamp had given Arsenal the lead in extra time.
However, Wayne Corden managed to hit 13 goals in his 48 appearances.
Wayne Corden played in the play-off final, which Mansfield lost on penalties to Huddersfield Town; Corden's spot-kick was saved by Paul Rachubka in the shootout.
Wayne Corden played eight games as "Scunny" secured promotion out of League Two by finishing as the division's runners-up.
Wayne Corden scored twice in eight games as Orient won automatic promotion out of League Two; his two goals won the team three points that kept them above fourth-placed Grimsby Town.
Wayne Corden played nine games for County as the club avoided losing their Football League status after finishing just six points ahead of Mansfield Town.
Wayne Corden retired in January 2012, having scored seven goals in 109 games for Leek.
Wayne Corden went on to play for Rocester in the Midland Football Alliance.