Zephaniah Thomas

Zephaniah Joseph Thomas (born 14 November 1989) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ossett United where he holds the role of player-coach, and the Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team.

Zephaniah Thomas
Personal information
Full nameZephaniah Joseph Thomas[1]
Date of birth (1989-11-14) 14 November 1989 (age 34)
Place of birthBradford, England
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Position(s)Forward, midfielder
Team information
Current team
Ossett United
Youth career
0000–2008Rotherham United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2008Ilkeston Town
2009Emley
2009–2010Harrogate Town
2009Harrogate Railway Athletic (loan)
2010Garden City Broncbusters
2010Parkgate
2010–2011Rossington Main20(10)
2011Stocksbridge Park Steels
2011–2012Rossington Main
2012Montegnée10(1)
2012–2013Cowdenbeath5(0)
2013Thunder Bay Chill12(1)
2013–2014Sheffield24(19)
2014Mickleover Sports7(5)
2014Scarborough Athletic0(0)
2014Matlock Town
2014Goole
2014–2015Boston United7(0)
2014–2015Sheffield (dual registration)12(6)
2015Frickley Athletic16(10)
2015–2016Mickleover Sports10(5)
2016Rossington Main2(1)
2016–2017Mickleover Sports7(5)
2017Shaw Lane
2017Stafford Rangers
2017Frickley Athletic
2017Mickleover Sports8(1)
2017–2018Glossop North End15(5)
2018Campion2(0)
2018Eccleshill United7(1)
2018Leek Town3(1)
2018–2019Brighouse Town24(5)
2019Belper Town
2019–2020Rossington Main16(3)
2020Frickley Athletic
2020Selby Town
2020–2023Brighouse Town
2023–Ossett United0
International career
2012–2017Saint Kitts and Nevis20(2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19:38, 25 March 2018 (UTC)[1][4]
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 22:39, 7 October 2016 (UTC)[3]

He is a former Rotherham United youth player who has also played non-league football with several clubs including Harrogate Town and Rossington Main, while also having an intermediate spell in the United States. Before he turned professional joining Belgian club Montegnée followed by a spell in Scottish First Division with Cowdenbeath. He then moved to North America for a second time playing for Canadian side Thunder Bay Chill before returning to English football.

Club career

Early career

Thomas who was born in Bradford started his career as a youth player at Rotherham United but left the club in 2008 having not appeared for the senior team.[5] Following his release he joined Northern Premier League Premier Division side Ilkeston Town.[6] After spending a few months with them he moved on to Emley before joining Harrogate Town.[7] While at the Conference North side he was loaned out to local club Harrogate Railway Athletic.[8] He then moved to the United States with fellow Englishman Jason Stokes to study at Garden City Community College while playing for their soccer team.[9] However things didn't work out and he returned to England.[10] Thomas then played for Parkgate before leaving them to join Rossington Main in November 2010.[11] At the start 2011–12 season he joined Stocksbridge Park Steels for a short period before rejoining Rossington Main who he went on to make twenty appearances for, scoring ten goals.[10][12] In December 2012, he signed a full-time professional contract with Belgian side Montegnée having been spotted by scout Simon O'Neill.[5] He played his last game for Northern Counties East Football League side Rossington on 2 January 2012 against Appleby Frodingham before moving to Belgium.[13] After six months with the Belgian Promotion D team, Thomas returned to England and was again looking for a new club while playing Sunday league football with Swinton WMC.[14]

Cowdenbeath

On 22 August 2012, Thomas joined Scottish First Division side Cowdenbeath.[15] He signed a one-year contract with the recently promoted side following a trial.[15] He made his first appearance for the club just three days later at home to Hamilton Academical, coming off the bench as a substitute.[16] After just a month with the club having made just three substitute appearances, he was selected by the Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team.[17] His only start came against league leaders Partick Thistle at Firhill Stadium, with Cowdenbeath suffering a 2–1 defeat.[18] Cowdenbeath boss Colin Cameron placed Thomas on the transfer list in early January 2013 and only a matter of days later he was released by club.[19][20] After leaving Cowdenbeath, Thomas started working in a call centre.[21]

Thunder Bay Chill

In March 2013, it was announced Thomas had agreed to join Canadian side Thunder Bay Chill.[21] Thomas linked up with his new club in May 2013 but was ruled out of pre-season due to a groin injury.[22] He also missed the opening games of the season against WSA Winnipeg.[23] On 1 June, he made his début for Thunder Bay in 2–0 victory over Des Moines Menace at Fort William Stadium.[24] In the next match versus St. Louis Lions which Thunder Bay won 3–0, Thomas provided an assist for teammate Sunny Omoregie to score.[25] He set up a further two goals for his colleagues against Springfield Demize and Kansas City Brass.[26][27] Thomas got his only goal for Thunder Bay in the penultimate game of the regular season.[28]

Sheffield

Thomas returned to England following the expiration of his contract with Thunder Bay Chill and trained with Tranmere Rovers.[29] His international clearance was delayed and therefore missed out on the chance to play for their reserve side.[29] Ian Whitehorne, manager of Sheffield who play in the Northern Premier League Division One South, invited him for a trial.[29] Thomas scored in his trial match and ultimately signed for the club at the beginning of September 2013.[30]

Boston United

In October 2014, Thomas was offered a trial with Boston United having scored twice for his national side in September.[31] In the trial he played for the Pilgrims' under-21 side against Horncastle Town, scoring a hat-trick.[31][32] He joined the Conference North side on non-contract terms days later.[32]

2016 onwards

In October 2016 he re-signed for Rossington Main from Mickleover Sports,[33] having been with the latter since 2015.[34] He scored on his third debut, against Grimsby Borough in the Northern Counties East Football League on 15 October 2016, but the spell with The Colliery was short-lived as he returned to Mickleover Sports in time for the FA Trophy game at Leamington on 29 October 2016.[35] He transferred to Shaw Lane in February 2017,[36] Stafford Rangers in March 2017 and Frickley Athletic later that same month.[37] On 18 August 2017, he was brought back to Mickleover Sports once again. He made his debut for fellow Derbyshire club Glossop North End on 28 October 2017.[38] In February 2018 he signed for Campion of 10th tier Northern Counties East League Division One,[39][40] before relocating to Bradford neighbours and league rivals Eccleshill United shortly after.[41] He made his debut at home against AFC Emley on 21 March 2018.[42][43]

Prior to the 2018–19 Northern Premier League Division One West season, Leek Town announced his signature.[44] He come off the bench in the 71st minute as Leek Town won the season opener at Skelmersdale United on 18 August 2018.[45]

On 29 September 2018 he made another debut, for Brighouse Town of the Division One East, away at Glossop North End.[46] He spent the remainder of the season with Town, before moving south to Belper Town of the – after a division restructuring – neighbouring Division One South East in June 2019.[47] Later that year, he returned to Rossington Main. He joined Frickley Athletic for the third time in February 2020. Later on in the year he joined North Yorkshire side Selby Town.[48] In December 2020, he returned to former club Brighouse Town.[49]

In July 2023, Thomas signed for Ossett United who joined the club in the role of player-coach.[50]

International career

"I've gone from playing for Rossington Main to playing for Swinton WMC on Sundays then to Belgium then this pre-season struggling for a club but thankfully Cowdenbeath FC showed faith in me and now I am going on international duty respect everyone for the nice comments."

—Thomas speaking after receiving an international call-up.[17]

Thomas got in touch with the St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association to make them aware of his eligibility through contact Des Hazel, a former St. Kitts international.[29] The FA reviewed some footage of Thomas and in September 2012, Thomas received an international call-up from Saint Kitts and Nevis to represent them in the Caribbean Cup.[29][51] Despite having been born in England, he was eligible for Saint Kitts and Nevis due to his grandfather.[15] He made his international début in a 2–0 victory over Anguilla.[52] He started again in the following match against group favourites Trinidad and Tobago with the match ending in a 1–0 defeat.[53]

Career statistics

International

Saint Kitts and Nevis goal tally first.[3]

References