Carl Heggs

Date of birth11 October 1970
Place of birthLeicester
NationalityEnglish
Weight80 kg
Height1.85 m
PositionForward

Heggs became Ian Atkins' first signing for Carlisle United in August 2000 and, although his appearances were restricted by injury, he came back bravely to feature in the final games of the season.

A hard working striker who never lets his opponents relax, he netted some vital goals for the Cumbrians including a 25-yard strike against Chesterfield which was one of the best goals seen at Brunton Park all season, and a top-quality volley to clinch a point at Lincoln City in the vital end-of-season clash.

Club history

Team Joined Left Loan / Trialist
Leicester United 01 Jul 1990 22 Aug 1991
West Bromwich Albion 22 Aug 1991 27 Jul 1995
Bristol Rovers 27 Jan 1995 27 Feb 1995 L
Swansea City 27 Jul 1995 31 Jul 1997
Northampton Town 31 Jul 1997 23 Oct 1998
Rushden and Diamonds 23 Oct 1998 10 Mar 2000
Chester City 10 Mar 2000 27 Jul 2000
Carlisle United 27 Jul 2000 09 Aug 2001
Forest Green Rovers 09 Aug 2001 06 Nov 2002
Ilkeston Town 06 Nov 2002 30 Jun 2005
Tamworth 01 Jul 2005 24 Feb 2006
Hucknall Town 24 Feb 2006 30 Jun 2006
Hinckley United 01 Jul 2006 30 Jun 2007
Tamworth 01 Jul 2007

Club stats

Season Team Competition Apps Subs Goals Y R
1997-98 Northampton Town FA Cup
1
1998-99 Northampton Town League Cup
1
1998-99 Rushden and Diamonds FA Cup 2
1
2000-01 Carlisle United FA Cup
3
1
2000-01 Carlisle United LDV Vans Trophy 1
2000-01 Carlisle United League Cup 1
2000-01 Carlisle United League Division 3 16
14
5
7
1
2001-02 Forest Green Rovers FA Cup
1
2005-06 Tamworth FA Cup 2
1
1


Please note: Career stats are based on performances in the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.

Club matches

Date Match Result Competition Round
05 Nov 2005 AFC Bournemouth v Tamworth W 1-2 FA Cup 1st round
03 Dec 2005 Hartlepool United v Tamworth W 1-2 FA Cup 2nd round
17 Jan 2006 Tamworth v Stoke City L 1-1 (4-5) FA Cup 3rd round replay


Please note: Match history is complete for the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.