Luke Cornwall

Date of birth23 July 1980
Place of birthLambeth
NationalityEnglish
Weight73 kg
Height1.80 m
PositionForward

Cornwall made his senior debut for Fulham in the Worthington Cup ties at the beginning of 2000-01 before returning to the club's reserve team for whom he finished the campaign as leading scorer. With too many experienced strikers ahead of him to have any realistic chance of a First Division appearance at Craven Cottage, he joined Grimsby Town on loan as Mariners' boss Lennie Lawrence sought to add some firepower up front.

After taking a short time to settle in, he began to fulfil his obvious potential, scoring two goals in the 3-1 win over fellow strugglers Tranmere Rovers and a vital winner against West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns.

A pacy striker with considerable goalscoring potential, Cornwall was made available on a free transfer by Bradford City in December 2003. He joined Woking in March 2004 with a contract to the end of the season.

Club history

Team Joined Left Loan / Trialist
Fulham 06 Jul 1998 23 Jun 2003
Queens Park Rangers 25 Mar 1999 01 Apr 1999 L
Grimsby Town 13 Mar 2001 07 May 2001 L
Lincoln City 17 Jan 2003 17 Feb 2003 L
Bradford City 23 Jun 2003 17 Mar 2004
Sheffield Wednesday 05 Jan 2004 09 Oct 2004 T
Wimbledon 01 Mar 2004 05 Mar 2004 T
Woking 17 Mar 2004 30 Jun 2004

Club stats

Season Team Competition Apps Subs Goals Y R
1998-99 Fulham League Cup 1
2000-01 Fulham League Cup 1
1
2000-01 Grimsby Town League Division 1 9
1
4
1
2002-03 Lincoln City League Division 3 1
2
2003-04 Bradford City League Cup
1
2003-04 Bradford City League Division 1 2
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
18 Jan 2003 Lincoln City v Shrewsbury Town D 1-1 League Division 3
21 Jan 2003 Rochdale v Lincoln City W 0-1 League Division 3
25 Jan 2003 Swansea City v Lincoln City L 2-0 League Division 3


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