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LEWIS YOUNG CONFIRMS RETIREMENT FROM THE GAME

Young will continue at the club as a first team coach.

16 August 2021

After a fantastic playing career within the football league, spanning across over 13 years, club stalwart Lewis Young has decided to retire from the game to continue at the club in a coaching role this season, under John Yems and Lee Bradbury.

Lewis made an incredible 240 competitive appearances for the Reds since joining from Bury in 2014. The full-back scored on five occasions, also providing 32 assists.

Crawley supporters may remember Youngy’s superb 93rd minute winner away at Chesterfield in February 2018, after the now West Bromwich Albion forward Karlan Ahearne-Grant struck an equaliser for the Reds earlier on in the half.

Young also scored a brilliant solo goal away to Oldham Athletic in 2019, striding forward towards the box before slotting confidently into the net in front of the travelling Reds fans.

Lewis starts his official coaching role after gaining good experience from last year, when he took charge of many of our friendly fixtures before and throughout the season.

Lewis said: “I Enjoyed every minute of stepping across that white line and representing the club. I’ve had some wonderful memories, met some amazing people and that will stay with me forever. As I did as a player I will give my all in my new capacity and attack it with the same energy and endeavour to continue to improve and learn.”

We thank you for your service as a player and can’t wait to see you with us in the dugout, Youngy!


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