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    Lewis Nicolson Leaves Football

     

    Lewis Nicolson Leaves Football

     

    The club can announce that defender Lewis Nicolson has taken the decision to step away from football. 

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    Lewis, 21 years-old, has suffered two serious knee injuries during his time with the club and has now decided to pursue career opportunities elsewhere. 

    “Over the past two years I have struggled to return from injury, but through this period everyone at the club, the fans and my sponsors have been incredibly supportive. It has been such a difficult decision to step away from football but with the scare of this second injury and after three knee operations, I have decided to prioritise long term health. I look forward to being a fan once again by supporting the players and management going into next season.”

    All the best for the future Lewis from all at CTO. You have put a lot of time and effort into your football career but your long term health is more important. It's disappointing for you but maybe a new beginning is just round the corner.

    FULL STATEMENT FROM ICTFC

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    Start video at 4:57 for Lewis' stunning goal 😎

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    Full Name: Lewis Nicolson
    Born: May 4th, 2004 (Inverness)
    Height: 178
    Position: Left back
    Signed: June 10th, 2021
    First Manager: Billy Dodds
    Career Stats: 11 appearances, 2 goals
    Debut  (sub): January 29th, 2022 - Kilmarnock 1 - 0 Inverness CT (Championship)
    Full Debut: July 15th, 2023 - 2 - 1 Bonnyrigg Rose (League Cup - Group E)
    First Goal: February 19th, 2022 - Inverness CT 1 - 2 Ayr United (Championship)
    Also Played For: Elgin City
     Goals Scored
    Feb 19th, 2022 League  (H)  vs. Ayr United 1 - 2 (86')
    Jan 7th, 2023 League  (A)  vs. Arbroath 4 - 1 (86')

     

    The last goal in a 4-1 win at Arbroath was the icing on the cake when substitute Lewis Nicolson nudged a header back across the six yard box and into an unguarded net, cool as you like. Mckay and then Steven Boyd combined to set up the chance which Lewis executed exquisitely, his second goal for the club.

    Both his goals were scored in the 86th minute. (lucky number for you Lewis?)

    Hope it all works out for you having committed yourself to the Caley Jags only to have your dreams torn away through injury.

    All at CTO will give you our best wishes.

     

     




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