Simon Church, born on December tenth, nineteen eighty-eight, is a retired association football player who made his mark as a striker in the Football League One with Plymouth Argyle. His journey in professional football began at Reading, where he spent a decade in their academy before transitioning to the first team.
During his six years as a professional at Reading, Church made a significant impact, netting twenty-two goals in one hundred four league appearances. His career then took him to Charlton Athletic, MK Dons, and Roda JC Kerkrade, showcasing his versatility and skill across various leagues.
In addition to his club career, Church had notable loan spells, including a successful stint at Aberdeen, where he scored six goals in just thirteen games. His contributions extended to the international stage, representing the Wales national team with pride. Church earned thirty-eight caps and played a vital role in the team's historic run to the semi-finals of UEFA Euro 2016.