Jammal Shahin

Jammal Shahin
Personal information
Full name Jammal Shahin
Date of birth (1988-12-19) 19 December 1988
Place of birth Grimsby, England
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Grimsby Borough
Youth career
2004–2007 Grimsby Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2009 Armthorpe Welfare
2009–2010 Grimsby Town 5 (0)
2010 Selby Town
2010–2011 Cleethorpes Town
2011–2012 Spalding United
2012 Brigg Town
2012 Selby Town
2012– Grimsby Borough 2 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 19:27, 3 July 2010 (UTC).


Jammal Shahin (born 19 December 1988 in Grimsby, England) is an English-born Jordanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Grimsby Borough.

He notably played in the Football League for Grimsby Town, and has also played Non-league football for Armthorpe Welfare, Selby Town, Cleethorpes Town and Spalding United.

Career

Shahin came through the youth ranks at Grimsby Town, and notably scored the winning goal in the clubs' 1–0 Midlands Floodlit Youth Cup final victory over Walsall in 2006. Shahin began to shine in the youth side managed by Neil Woods, and he became ever present in the side. In 2007 Shahin was snubbed a professional contract by Grimsby and was released. He went on to sign for Yorkshire non-League outfit Armthorpe Welfare.

Following his departure from Welfare, he briefly played at an amateur level for Lincs International FC and A & G Auto Repairs FC. Back at Grimsby, his former youth boss Neil Woods, recommended Shahin to first team manager Mike Newell, who in turn gave him a trial, which he succeeded in impressing enough to earn a professional contract until the end of the 2009-10 season. Shahin made his professional debut on 17 October, in a 2-0 home defeat against Rochdale.

Shahin was released by Grimsby Town on 12 May 2010.[1] In August 2010 he signed for Non League side Selby Town[2]

In November 2010 he joined Cleethorpes Town. On 22 June Jammal joined Spalding United before switching to Brigg Town early on in 2012.

Honours

Grimsby Town

References

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