David Cotterill, born on December fourth, nineteen eighty-seven, is a former Welsh footballer renowned for his skills as a winger. His journey in professional football began at Bristol City, where he showcased his talent before making a significant move to the Premier League with Wigan Athletic. During his two seasons at Wigan, Cotterill honed his abilities, which led to a loan spell at Sheffield United, eventually securing a permanent transfer to the club.
Returning to his roots, Cotterill joined Swansea City, where he continued to develop his career. His path then took him to Portsmouth on loan, followed by a stint at Barnsley. After two successful seasons with Doncaster Rovers, he made a move to Birmingham City, where he had a brief loan return to Bristol City during the latter part of the 2016-17 season.
In December twenty seventeen, Cotterill's contract with Birmingham was mutually terminated, leading him to join ATK in the Indian Super League. His passion for the game saw him come out of retirement in January twenty twenty, allowing him to play in the Cymru Premier for both Barry Town United and Newtown.
On the international stage, Cotterill proudly represented Wales, earning twenty-four caps from two thousand five to two thousand eighteen and scoring twice. He was also part of the Welsh squad that made an impressive run to the semi-finals of UEFA Euro twenty sixteen, marking a significant achievement in his career.