Darius Charles

Darius Charles

Charles playing for Ebbsfleet United in 2009
Personal information
Full name Wesley Darius Donald Charles[1]
Date of birth (1987-12-10) 10 December 1987[1]
Place of birth Ealing, England
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[2]
Playing position Defender / Midfielder / Striker
Club information
Current team
AFC Wimbledon
Number 32
Youth career
Greenford Celtic
Drayton Manor
0000–2004 Brentford
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2009 Brentford 37 (1)
2006Thurrock (loan) 1 (0)
2006Yeading (loan) 6 (0)
2006Staines Town (loan) 2 (0)
2007Crawley Town (loan) 6 (0)
2007Sutton United (loan) 7 (0)
2008Ebbsfleet United (loan) 9 (0)
2008–2009Ebbsfleet United (loan) 21 (0)
2009–2010 Ebbsfleet United 55 (0)
2010–2015 Stevenage 144 (13)
2015–2016 Burton Albion 0 (0)
2016AFC Wimbledon (loan) 9 (0)
2016– AFC Wimbledon 14 (2)
National team
2009 England C 2 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22:56, 18 October 2016 (UTC).


Wesley Darius Donald Charles (born 10 December 1987), known as Darius Charles, is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for League One club AFC Wimbledon.

Charles started his career after progressing through the Brentford youth system and he made his first-team debut in 2005. He was loaned out by Brentford on seven occasions and he joined the last of these, Ebbsfleet United, permanently in 2009 in a historic transfer. Six months later, a proposed transfer to York City fell through, after he decided against moving to the city. He spent another season with Ebbsfleet before signing for Stevenage in 2010.

Club career

Brentford

Charles first played football aged 11 while at school, for Greenford Celtic.[3] He later played for Drayton Manor before signing for and graduating from the Centre of Excellence at Brentford.[1][4] He made his first-team debut as a left midfielder in a 2–1 victory over Hull City on 7 May 2005; the final day of the 2004–05 season.[5][6] He made his first appearance of 2005–06 in the Football League Trophy against Oxford United, which finished as a 1–1 draw after extra time and a 4–3 defeat in a penalty shoot-out, while Charles played as a left-back.[7][8] His first league appearance of the season came as an 88th minute substitute in a 1–1 draw with Chesterfield on 10 December 2005.[7] He went on to play as a 32nd-minute substitute in a 3–3 draw with Bradford City on 2 January 2006, which proved to be his final appearance of the season for Brentford, which he finished with three appearances.[7] He was loaned out to Conference South club Thurrock on 3 February 2006,[9] where he made one appearance, in a 1–0 defeat to Weston-super-Mare.[10] He was subsequently sent out to Yeading on a work experience deal on 16 March 2006,[11] and he made his debut in a 2–1 defeat to Eastbourne Borough, before finishing the loan spell with six appearances.[10] Charles signed a professional contract with Brentford on 27 June 2006.[1]

After having made nine appearances for Brentford during 2006–07, he signed for Staines Town of the Isthmian League Premier Division on a one-month loan on 16 October 2006.[12] He made two appearances for Staines before returning to Brentford in November 2006.[13] He joined Conference National club Crawley Town on loan on 9 February 2007 until the end of April.[14] He made his debut a day later after coming on as a 72nd-minute substitute in a 2–2 draw with St Albans City.[15][16] He finished the loan spell with six appearances.[15] He played for Brentford on five further occasions, which included scoring the winning goal in the 89th minute of a 4–3 victory over Port Vale, and he finished the season with 19 Brentford appearances.[16] Brentford took up their option for his contract to be extended for another season in May 2007,[17] before he signed a new two-year contract with the option of another year with the club in June.[18] He signed for Sutton United of the Conference South on an initial three-month loan on 2 August 2007.[19] He made his debut in a 1–0 defeat to Basingstoke Town.[20] He was recalled by Brentford in September 2007,[21] after making seven appearances for Sutton.[20] He made his first appearance for Brentford of 2007–08 in a 2–0 victory over Chester City on 22 September 2007.[22]

Ebbsfleet United

He joined Conference Premier club Ebbsfleet United on loan until the end of the season on 21 March 2008,[23] having made 18 appearances for Brentford up to that point in 2007–08.[22] Charles made his Ebbsfleet debut the following day as a 78th-minute substitute in a 3–1 defeat to Stevenage Borough.[22][24] He started in the following match, a 2–1 victory over Cambridge United, and he finished the loan spell with nine appearances.[24] He made one more appearance for Brentford in 2007–08, in a 1–0 away defeat to Stockport County on 3 May 2008, finishing the season with 19 appearances for the club.[22]

Charles re-signed for Ebbsfleet after joining on loan for 2008–09 on 21 June.[25] He fouled Simon Brown to concede a penalty kick against Wrexham on 13 September 2008, which was scored by Brown, as Ebbsfleet lost 3–2.[26] He was sent off for a second bookable offence late into a 1–0 defeat to Histon on 6 October 2008.[27] After his Brentford contract was cancelled he moved to Ebbsfleet permanently on 29 January 2009, after the owners of Ebbsfleet, MyFootballClub, ratified a compensation fee of £25,000, making this the first transfer in football history to be decided by a group of members.[28][29] He finished the season with 44 appearances and was named Ebbsfleet's Player of the Year.[30][31]

Charles playing for Ebbsfleet United in 2009

Conference Premier rivals York City made a £10,000 bid for Charles in June, which was subsequently rejected, with MyFootballClub members voting against the offer with over a 98% majority.[32] Following this, York manager Martin Foyle said it was unlikely they would increase their offer for Charles.[33] Ebbsfleet later agreed to sell Charles and striker Michael Gash for a combined fee of £80,000 to an unnamed club,[34] which was revealed to be York and he was reported to have signed on 29 June 2009.[35] However, the deal eventually fell through after Charles decided against joining the club as he did not want to relocate to York.[36] Shortly after Ebbsfleet received an enquiry about him from an unnamed League Two club, although nothing came of this interest.[37] He later became Ebbsfleet captain and was sent off for dissent in a 1–0 defeat to Tamworth on 21 November 2009.[38] He made 42 appearances for Ebbsfleet during the 2009–10 as they were relegated into the Conference South.[39]

Stevenage

Charles turned down a new contract with Ebbsfleet to sign for newly promoted League Two club Stevenage on a two-year contract for a compensation fee on 18 May 2010.[40] He made his Stevenage debut in the club's 3–1 home victory against Stockport, playing 78 minutes of the match.[41] The following week, he started against Aldershot Town, but was taken off after 38 minutes after struggling with injury.[41][42] Charles returned to the starting eleven on 18 September 2010, starting in a 0–0 draw against Torquay United, Stevenage's first clean sheet of 2010–11.[41][43] He scored his first goal for the club in Stevenage's 1–1 draw with Milton Keynes Dons in an FA Cup first round replay on November 2010.[41] Charles' goal came in the fifth minute of stoppage time, taking the match to extra time and then to a penalty shoot-out, which Stevenage won 7–6.[44] Charles received a straight red card for a professional foul on John Johnson in Stevenage's 1–0 home loss to Northampton Town on 11 December 2010, just ten minutes after coming on as a substitute.[45] He scored his second goal for Stevenage in the club's fourth round FA Cup tie against Championship team Reading, cutting inside and curling the ball past the outstretched arm of Adam Federici to restore parity in a match that Stevenage went on to lose 2–1.[41][46] Charles scored his first league goal of 2010–11 with a shot from 12 yards in Stevenage's 2–1 home win against Bradford City on 2 April 2011.[41][47] He provided the assist for Joel Byrom's goal after flicking a right-wing cross in Stevenage's 2–0 play-off victory over Accrington Stanley, a match in which he also hit the crossbar with a strike from 30 yards out.[48] Charles started upfront for Stevenage in the 2011 League Two play-off Final, played at Old Trafford on 28 May 2011.[49] Charles' pass through to John Mousinho resulted in the only goal of the match, as a 1–0 victory over Torquay United meant Stevenage were promoted into League One.[49][50] He played 33 matches for Stevenage during 2010–11, scoring four goals.[41]

After starting in both of Stevenage's opening fixtures of 2011–12,[51] Charles signed a contract extension on 11 August 2011, keeping him contracted to the club until 2013.[52] Two days later, Charles scored his first goal of the season with a close range header in a 1–1 draw away at Chesterfield.[51][53] Charles' appearances were sporadic throughout the remainder of 2011, with the player suffering from a knee injury.[54][55] He made his first start in nearly two months in Stevenage's 1–0 away victory against Reading at the Madejski Stadium in the FA Cup on 7 January 2012, with Charles scoring the winning goal in the first-half with a finish from the edge of the area.[51][56] Charles' season ended prematurely after he suffered a hamstring injury in Stevenage's 1–1 draw with Wycombe Wanderers on 31 March 2012,[57] with the injury ruling him out of action for up to six weeks.[58] He made 34 appearances during the season, scoring five times.[51]

Ahead of 2012–13, Charles signed a new two-year contract with the club.[59] He started in the club's first match of the season, a 3–1 home win over AFC Wimbledon in the League Cup, playing the whole match at left-back.[60] He scored his first goal of the season in a 1–1 draw against Shrewsbury Town on 1 September 2012, after cutting in from the wing to strike into the top corner to restore parity in the match.[61] It turned out to be his only goal of the season as Charles played most of the season at left-back, making 41 appearances during the season.[62] With a year remaining on his current deal, Charles' contract was extended for a further year in June 2013, keeping him contracted to the club until the summer of 2015.[63] He made a goalscoring start to 2013–14, scoring after pouncing on a loose ball in a 4–3 home defeat to Oldham Athletic on the opening day of the season.[64][65]

Burton Albion

Charles signed for newly promoted League One club Burton Albion on a one-year contract on 19 June 2015.[66] Having failed to appear for Burton, he joined League Two club AFC Wimbledon on loan until the end of 2015–16 on 17 March 2016.[67] Charles started for AFC Wimbledon as they beat Plymouth Argyle 2–0 at Wembley Stadium in the 2016 League Two play-off Final, meaning they were promoted into League One for the first time.[68]

AFC Wimbledon

On 31 May 2016, Charles signed for AFC Wimbledon permanently after a successful loan spell at the club.[69] He scored his first goal for AFC Wimbledon in a 2–1 loss to Scunthorpe United on 16 August 2016.[70]

International career

Charles was named in the England national C team, who represent England at non-League level, in May 2009, for the final of the 2007–09 International Challenge Trophy against Belgium.[71] He started the match to make his debut for England and they were defeated 1–0.[72] He was called up to the team for a friendly against the Poland Olympic team in November,[73] and he started the match as England won 2–1.[74]

Style of play

Charles' preferred position is centre-back,[33] although he can also play as a left-back, left midfielder or centre-forward.[6][8]

Personal life

Charles was born in Ealing, London.[1] His footballing hero when growing up was Ronaldo, and this was because he could "change any game with one bit of genius".[75] He supports Manchester United, and states that the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final between Manchester United and Bayern Munich was the best match he has ever watched.[75] Charles' ex-partner was pregnant as of July 2009.[76]

Career statistics

As of match played 18 October 2016
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Brentford 2004–05[5] League One 1000000010
2005–06[7] League One 2000001[lower-alpha 1]030
2006–07[16] League One 17120191
2007–08[22] League Two 17020190
Total 371202010421
Thurrock (loan) 2005–06[10] Conference South 1010
Yeading (loan) 2005–06[10] Conference South 6060
Staines Town (loan) 2006–07[13] Isthmian League Premier Division 2020
Crawley Town (loan) 2006–07[15] Conference National 6060
Sutton United (loan) 2007–08[20] Conference South 7070
Ebbsfleet United (loan) 2007–08[24] Conference Premier 9090
Ebbsfleet United 2008–09[30] Conference Premier 360305[lower-alpha 2]0440
2009–10[39] Conference Premier 400101[lower-alpha 3]0420
Total 8504060950
Stevenage 2010–11[41] League Two 28222003[lower-alpha 4]0334
2011–12[51] League One 28441101[lower-alpha 1]0345
2012–13[62] League One 37110201[lower-alpha 1]0411
2013–14[64] League One 224212000265
2014–15[77] League Two 29221101[lower-alpha 1]0333
Total 14413115606016718
Burton Albion 2015–16[78] League One 0000000000
AFC Wimbledon (loan) 2015–16[78] League Two 903[lower-alpha 4]0120
AFC Wimbledon 2016–17[79] League One 142001000152
Total 232001030272
Career total 311161759016035321
  1. 1 2 3 4 Appearance in Football League Trophy
  2. One appearance in Conference League Cup, four in FA Trophy
  3. Appearance in FA Trophy
  4. 1 2 Appearances in League Two play-offs

Honours

Stevenage

AFC Wimbledon

Individual

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