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Chris Dickson
Personal information
Full name Christopher Alexander Kofi Dickson[1]
Date of birth (1984-12-28) 28 December 1984 (age 39)[2]
Place of birth East Dulwich, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[3]
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Horsham
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2006 Erith & Belvedere 75 (35)
2006–2007 Dulwich Hamlet 34 (26)
2007–2010 Charlton Athletic 28 (0)
2007Crewe Alexandra (loan) 3 (0)
2007Gillingham (loan) 12 (7)
2009Bristol Rovers (loan) 14 (4)
2010Gillingham (loan) 9 (1)
2010–2012 Nea Salamis 44 (22)
2012 AEL Limassol 19 (3)
2013 Shanghai Dongya 5 (0)
2013–2014 Dagenham & Redbridge 25 (1)
2014–2015 Pafos FC 24 (19)
2015–2016 Enosis Neon Paralimni 15 (3)
2016 Ermis Aradippou 16 (5)
2016 Sutton United 20 (0)
2017–2018 Chelmsford City 57 (22)
2018–2019 Hampton & Richmond Borough 37 (16)
2019–2021 Hornchurch 47 (28)
2020–2021Dartford (loan) 7 (3)
2021 Erith & Belvedere 1 (0)
2021–2022 Cray Wanderers 32 (11)
2022–2023 Billericay Town 21 (6)
2022–2023Brentwood Town (loan) 4 (1)
2023 Hornchurch 14 (4)
2023 Erith & Belvedere 9 (3)
2023–2024 Chatham Town 25 (10)
2024– Horsham 16 (4)
International career
2008–2009 Ghana 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:10, 9 December 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17:10, 22 October 2024 (UTC)

Christopher Alexander Kofi Dickson (born 28 December 1984) is a football player who currently plays as a striker for Horsham and formerly the Ghana national football team.

Club career

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Dickson started his career at Erith & Belvedere before moving to Dulwich Hamlet in the summer of 2006. He scored 31 goals in 36 games for Dulwich in the 2006–07 season.[4]

Dickson signed for Charlton Athletic on 12 March 2007 from Dulwich Hamlet for £35,000, signing a two-and-a-half-year deal after scoring twice in a reserve-team game for Charlton.[4] As he was signed outside the transfer window, he was prevented from making a competitive appearance for Charlton, although he maintained his healthy scoring record for the reserve-team. He made his debut for Charlton against Swindon Town in the League Cup in August 2007.[5]

In the first half of the 2007–08 season, Dickson went out on loan to two League One clubs. First he joined Crewe Alexandra but failed to score in three games.[6] Crewe declined an option to renew his loan, and he joined Gillingham on loan in September 2007.[7] His time at Priestfield was far more productive, totalling 11 goals in 14 games, including a hat-trick on his full debut against Luton Town. This goal haul was sufficient to make him Gillingham's top scorer that season, even though he was recalled to The Valley in December 2007.[8]

He scored his first goal for Charlton in an FA Cup third Round replay against West Bromwich Albion, but shortly after was ruled out for the rest of the season due to injury. He signed a new two-year deal with Charlton in August 2008.[9] Dickson began a three-month loan spell at Bristol Rovers by scoring twice in a 3–1 win away at Brentford on 19 September 2009, and went on to play 14 league matches for them. He returned to Gillingham for a second loan spell, also of three months, in February 2010.[10] After an unsuccessful trial at League Two side Stevenage,[11] Dickson joined Nea Salamis Famagusta FC on a two-year contract.[12]

After winning the Cypriot First Division and finishing as a runner up in the Cypriot Cup with AEL Limassol, for whom he also scored in the Europa League against Marseille,[13] and Shanghai Dongya, Dickson joined League Two side Dagenham & Redbridge on a free transfer,[14] leaving in 2014. He subsequently spent three seasons playing in Cyprus, taking in spells at Pafos, Enosis Neon Paralimni and Ermis Aradippou. In the summer of 2016, Dickson returned to England, signing for National League side Sutton United. He made his full league debut in a 4–0 away defeat to Chester on 27 August.[15] On 9 December, Dickson was released by Sutton United having made nine full and 11 substitute appearances in the league, as well as two substitute appearances in the FA Cup, without scoring a goal.[16]

Dickson signed for National League South side Chelmsford City on 6 January 2017.[17] He made his debut after coming on as a substitution against Whitehawk and scored his first goals for the club when he scored twice against Hemel Hempstead Town.[18] One week later Dickson went on to score four goals against Eastbourne Borough.[19]

Dickson joined Hampton & Richmond Borough in July 2018,[20] before moving on to Hornchurch a year later.[21]

On 21 November 2020, Dickson joined Dartford on dual registration terms and - on the same day - scored two goals on his debut against Slough Town.

Dickson briefly returned to Erith & Belvedere; the club where he started his career.[22]

On 26 October 2021, Dickson joined Cray Wanderers.[23]

On 30 July 2022, Dickson joined Billericay Town.[24]

On 30 December 2022, Dickson joined Brentwood Town on a one-month loan deal.[25]

On 3 February 2023, Dickson rejoined Hornchurch.[26]

In June 2023, Dickson returned to his first club, newly promoted Isthmian League South East Division side Erith & Belvedere.[27] He made the step up a division to join Chatham Town in November 2023.[28]

On 26 July 2024, Dickson joined Horsham.[29]

International career

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Dickson was eligible to play internationally for England, Jamaica or Ghana as a result of his place of birth and nationality of his mother and father respectively.[30] He was selected as part of Ghana's initial 40-man squad ahead of the African Cup of Nations in 2008,[31] but failed to make the final squad. He made his debut for the Black Stars in August 2008.[32]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 3 December 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Erith & Belvedere 2004–05[33] SL Division One East 16 15 0 0 0 0 16 15
Dulwich Hamlet 2005–06[34] IL Division One South 6 6 6 6
2006–07[35] IL Division One South 28 20 2 1 6[a] 10 36 31
Total 34 26 2 1 6 10 42 37
Charlton Athletic 2007–08[36] Championship 2 0 2 1 1 0 5 1
2008–09[37] Championship 21 0 2 1 1 0 24 1
2009–10[38] League One 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
Total 28 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 34 2
Crewe Alexandra (loan) 2007–08[36] League One 3 0 3 0
Gillingham (loan) 2007–08[36] League One 12 7 2[b] 4 14 11
Bristol Rovers (loan) 2009–10[38] League One 14 4 14 4
Gillingham (loan) 2009–10[38] League One 9 1 9 1
Nea Salamis 2010–11[39] Cypriot Second Division 27 18 0 0 27 18
2011–12[39] Cypriot First Division 17 4 0 0 0 0 17 4
Total 44 22 0 0 44 22
AEL Limassol 2011–12[40] Cypriot First Division 13 3 6 1 19 4
2012–13[41] Cypriot First Division 6 0 9[c] 2 15 2
Total 19 3 6 1 9 2 34 6
Shanghai Dongya 2013[41] Chinese Super League 5 0 0 0 5 0
Dagenham & Redbridge 2013–14[42] League Two 25 1 1 0 2[b] 1 28 2
Pafos FC 2014–15[39] Cypriot Second Division 24 19 0 0 24 19
Enosis Neon Paralimni 2015–16[43] Cypriot First Division 15 3 15 3
Ermis Aradippou 2015–16[43] Cypriot First Division 16 5 2 1 18 6
Sutton United 2016–17[43] National League 20 0 2 0 22 0
Chelmsford City 2016–17[43] National League South 18 8 5[d] 2 23 10
2017–18[43] National League South 39 14 2 0 1[e] 0 42 14
Total 57 22 2 0 0 0 6 2 65 24
Hampton & Richmond Borough 2018–19[43] National League South 37 16 4 3 0 0 41 19
Hornchurch 2019–20[44] Isthmian League Premier Division 33 21 2 1 6[f] 4 41 26
2020–21[44] Isthmian League Premier Division 9 7 2 1 5[g] 0 16 8
2021–22[44] Isthmian League Premier Division 5 0 4 0 1[h] 0 10 0
Total 47 28 8 2 0 0 11 4 66 34
Dartford (loan) 2020–21[43] National League South 7 3 0 0 0 0 7 3
Erith & Belvedere 2021–22 Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division 1 0 1[i] 2 2 2
Cray Wanderers 2021–22[45] Isthmian League Premier Division 32 11 3[j] 1 35 12
Billericay Town 2022–23[46] Isthmian League Premier Division 21 6 4 2 3[k] 1 28 9
Brentwood Town (loan) 2022–23[47] Isthmian League North Division 4 1 4 1
Hornchurch 2022–23[48] Isthmian League Premier Division 14 4 2[l] 0 16 4
Erith & Belvedere 2023–24[49] Isthmian League South East Division 9 3 4 3 3[m] 3 16 9
Chatham Town 2023–24[50] Isthmian League Premier Division 25 10 2[n] 0 27 10
Horsham 2024–25[51] Isthmian League Premier Division 16 4 5 3 5[o] 2 26 9
Career total 554 214 44 18 2 0 56 32 656 264
  1. ^ One appearance in Westview Cup, two appearances and two goals in FA Trophy, two appearances and five goals in London Senior Cup, one appearance and three goals in Surrey Senior Cup
  2. ^ a b Appearances in Football League Trophy
  3. ^ Six appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League, three appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  4. ^ Three appearances and one goal in National League South play-offs, two appearances in the FA Trophy
  5. ^ One appearance in National League South play-offs
  6. ^ Five appearances in the FA Trophy and one appearance in the Essex Senior Cup
  7. ^ Five appearances in the FA Trophy
  8. ^ One appearance in the Pitching In Super Cup
  9. ^ One appearance in the Kent Senior Trophy
  10. ^ Three appearances in the FA Trophy
  11. ^ Three appearances in the FA Trophy
  12. ^ Two appearances in Isthmian League Premier Division play-offs
  13. ^ One appearance in Velocity Cup, one appearance in the FA Trophy and one appearance in the Kent Senior Cup
  14. ^ Two appearances in the Isthmian League Premier Division Play-Offs.
  15. ^ Three appearances in the FA Trophy and one goal and two appearances in the Sussex Senior Cup and one goal

International

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As of match played 12 August 2009
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Ghana 2008 1 0
2009 1 0
Total 2 0

Honours

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Ael Limassol

Hornchurch

References

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  11. ^ "Stevenage boss Graham Westley coy on trialists". BBC Sport. 15 July 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  12. ^ "Chris Dickson moves to Cyprus". ghanasoccernet.com. 30 July 2010. Archived from the original on 25 July 2010. Retrieved 31 July 2010.
  13. ^ "Chris Dickson: Sutton United sign former Ghana striker". BBC Sport. 30 July 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  14. ^ "Daggers Add To Squad". Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. 3 October 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2013.
  15. ^ "Chester 4–0 Sutton United". BBC Sport. 27 August 2016.
  16. ^ "FA Trophy preview and squad news". Sutton United F.C. Archived from the original on 12 May 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
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  20. ^ "Signing: McCann Snaps Up Dickson For The Beavers". Hampton & Richmond Borough F.C. 16 July 2018. Archived from the original on 17 July 2018. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
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  23. ^ "CRAY WANDERERS: NEW SIGNINGS, WELCOME! CHRIS DICKSON, DANIEL UCHECHI AND RICHIE DANQUAH". Cray Wanderers F.C. 26 October 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  24. ^ @BTFC (30 July 2022). "𝙎𝙌𝙐𝘼𝘿 𝙐𝙋𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀❗️ We're delighted to announce the signing of experienced forward Chris Dickson! @MrDickoDotcom has played most recently for Cray Wanderers" (Tweet). Retrieved 30 December 2022 – via Twitter.
  25. ^ @BTFC (30 December 2022). "𝙎𝙌𝙐𝘼𝘿 𝙐𝙋𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀❗ Chris Dickson will be heading out on loan to Brentwood Town for 1 month All the best in your loan spell Dicko!" (Tweet). Retrieved 30 December 2022 – via Twitter.
  26. ^ "CHRIS DICKSON RETURNS". Hornchurch F.C. 3 February 2023. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  27. ^ @EBTheDeres (15 June 2023). "@MrDickoDotcom returns home after a glittering career in professional and semi professional football Striker Chris "Dicko"Dickson arrives back where it all started from @HornchurchFC to continue his impressive career welcome back to the club #upthederes" (Tweet). Retrieved 9 July 2023 – via Twitter.
  28. ^ @ChathamTownFC (4 November 2023). "𝙔𝙤𝙪 𝙩𝙝𝙤𝙪𝙜𝙝𝙩 𝙬𝙚 𝙬𝙚𝙧𝙚 𝙙𝙤𝙣𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚? 👀 We are pleased to welcome the signing of Chris Dickson from Erith & Belvedere! 🔴⚪⚫ #UpTheChats" (Tweet). Retrieved 6 November 2023 – via Twitter.
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