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Richard Logan (footballer, born 1982)

Richard Logan, English footballer

Richard James Logan, born on 4 January 1982 in Huntingdon, England, is a distinguished English former professional footballer, widely recognised for his extensive career as a prolific striker across various clubs within the English Football League.

Early Career and Development

Logan embarked on his footballing journey within the esteemed youth academy of Ipswich Town, a club with a rich history in English football. His formative years at Portman Road were crucial for his development, honing the skills that would define his professional trajectory. During his tenure with Ipswich, Logan gained invaluable early first-team exposure through a series of loan spells, which provided him with essential competitive experience in demanding league environments.

Professional Playing Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Richard Logan established himself as a reliable and effective goalscorer, particularly excelling in the lower divisions of the English Football League. Known for his robust physique, intelligent off-the-ball movement, and clinical finishing ability, he became a key attacking asset for several teams over more than a decade. His significant contributions included:

  • Ipswich Town (1999–2004): Although his senior appearances for Ipswich were limited, this period was foundational. He experienced crucial loan stints at clubs like Cambridge United, Boston United, and Torquay United, providing him with a taste of competitive first-team football.
  • Peterborough United (2004–2007): Following a successful initial loan spell, Logan made a permanent transfer to Peterborough United. He quickly became a vital attacking force for "The Posh," consistently finding the back of the net and playing a significant role in their League Two campaigns.
  • Shrewsbury Town (2007–2009): After his productive time at Peterborough, Logan moved to Shrewsbury Town. Here, he continued to be an important figure in their forward line, contributing both goals and assists to the team's efforts.
  • Lincoln City (2009–2012): Logan enjoyed another highly productive period at Lincoln City, where he quickly became a firm fan favourite. His goal-scoring prowess was frequently on display, making him one of the "Imps'" primary attacking threats throughout his three seasons at Sincil Bank.
  • Exeter City (2012–2014): Richard Logan concluded his professional league career with Exeter City. During his time with "The Grecians," he continued to offer his considerable experience and attacking capabilities, providing leadership and contributing to the squad before transitioning out of full-time professional football.

Logan's career was marked by dedication, a strong work ethic, and an unwavering ability to lead the line. He accumulated a substantial number of appearances and scored numerous vital goals for each of the clubs he represented, carving out a respected reputation within the English professional game.

Post-Professional Career and Retirement

Richard Logan officially concluded his career in full-time professional football in 2014, following his tenure with Exeter City. Demonstrating his enduring passion for the sport, he subsequently continued to play at a semi-professional level for various non-league clubs, including Bishop's Stortford and Needham Market, extending his playing days beyond the Football League.

Frequently Asked Questions About Richard James Logan

What is Richard James Logan's date of birth?
Richard James Logan was born on 4 January 1982.
What position did Richard Logan play during his career?
Richard Logan primarily played as a striker, also known as a forward, throughout his professional football career.
Which professional clubs did Richard Logan play for?
During his professional career, Richard Logan played for several notable clubs, including Ipswich Town, Peterborough United, Shrewsbury Town, Lincoln City, and Exeter City, in addition to various loan spells.
When did Richard Logan retire from professional football?
Richard Logan retired from full-time professional football in 2014, following his time with Exeter City, though he continued to play at a semi-professional level in non-league football.

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