|
Lewis
Cook |
AFC Bournemouth
1 appearance, 0 goals
P 1 W 0 D 1 L 0 F
1:
A 1
(actual pitch goals F 0: A 1)
50% successful
2017-18
disciplined:
none
captain:
none
minutes played: 19 |
|
Timeline |
|
Lewis John Cook |
Birth |
3 February 1997 in
York, North Yorkshire [registered in York, March
1997]. |
Source |
Jack Rollin's Sky Sports
Yearbook [2017] &
|
Playing Career |
Club(s) |
Began his youth career at the Leeds United FC Youth Academy,
playing for the under-18s. aged just fifteen. He broke into the first team
at the beginning of the 2014-15 season. On 8 July
2016, Cook joined AFC Bournemouth. |
League honours 244+46 appearances, 4 goals two red cards |
Leeds United AFC 2014-16 74+six
appearances, one goal debut (championship): (sub) 9 August 2014
Millwall FC 2 Leeds United AFC 0. AFC Bournemouth
2016-24 170+forty appearances, three goals debut: 14 August 2016 AFC Bournemouth 1 Manchester United FC
3. |
Club honours |
FA Cup best fifth round 2015-16 (3 apps);
Premier League ninth place 2016-17 (6); Football
League Championshp runners-up 2021-22; |
Individual honours |
Football League Championship Apprentice of the Year
2014-15; Yorkshire Evening Post Player of the Year
runner-up 2014-15; Leeds United FC Young Player of the Year
2014-15, 2015-16; Leeds United FC Fans' Player of the Year
2014-15; Football League Young Player of the Year
2015-16; |
Distinctions |
None |
Height/Weight |
5' 9", 11st. 2lb. [2017] |
Source |
Jack Rollin's Sky Sports
Yearbook [2017] & ENFA. |
England Career |
Player number |
1232nd player to
appear for England. |
Position(s) |
Midfielder |
First match |
No. 976, 27 March 2018, England 1
Italy 1,
a friendly match at
The National Stadium, Wembley, London,
substitute (70:12), aged 21 years 52 days. |
Major tournaments |
World Cup Finals 2018 (standby); |
Other tournaments |
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
2014;
FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2017; |
Team honours |
UEFA European Under-17 Championship winners
2014;
FIFA Under-20 World Cup winners 2017 (captain); |
Individual honours |
England U21 (twelve appearances, 2017-18), England U20
(eleven appearances, one goal 2016-17), England U19 (nine
appearances, 2015-16), England
U18 (one appearance, 2014), England
U17 (twelve appearances, 2013-14), England U16 (five appearances,
2011-13). |
Distinctions |
None |
The Numbers |
Squads |
Apps |
comp.apps |
Starts |
sub |
unused |
minutes |
| Captain |
|
2 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
▲1 ▼0 |
2 |
19 |
0 |
none |
none |
minutes are approximation, due to the fact that many matches rarely stuck to exactly ninety minutes long, allowing time for injuries and errors. The minutes here
given can only ever be a guideline and cannot therefore be accurate, only
an approximation. |
P |
W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
GD |
FTS
|
CS |
FAv |
AAv |
Pts% |
W/L |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
=0 |
0 |
0 |
1.00 |
1.00 |
50.0 |
=0 |
All Records
Type |
P |
W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
GD |
FTS
|
CS |
FAv |
AAv |
Pts% |
W/L |
Home Venue White Shirt Friendly
match |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
=0 |
0 |
0 |
1.00 |
1.00 |
50.0 |
=0 |
Match History
Age 22 |
975 |
23 March 2018 - Netherlands 0 England 1,
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam |
Fr |
AW |
unused sub |
19 |
1 |
976 |
27 March 2018 - England 1 Italy 1, The National Stadium, Wembley
(⮀1-0) |
HD |
▲sub
71 |
19 |
The deadline for the
squad announcement was June 4, but Gareth Southgate announced
his selection on 16 May 2018. There were five players on
standby, including Bournemouth's Lewis Cook, captain of
England's Under-20 World Champions; He went on to captain the
successful under-21 team at the Toulon Tournament. |
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Notes
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