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Latest revision as of 11:35, 25 July 2016

Shayon Harrison is a forward currently playing in Tottenham’s Under-21 team.

Shayon Harrison
Full Name Shayon Harrison
Date of Birth 13 July 1997
Age 26 years
Place of Birth Hornsey, England
Position Forward
Nationality English
Current club Tottenham
Previous club/s

Contents

Youth career

Harrison joined Tottenham as an Under-10. The striker found the net 12 times in 24 appearances for the Under-18s during 2013-14. In the 2014-15 campaign Shayon impressed for Tottenham's Under-18 team, scoring 17 goals in 21 games including a hat-trick against Arsenal and a four-goal haul against Chelsea in the league. He started all six of Tottenham's FA Youth Cup ties, scoring twice against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Shayon also made a further seven appearances for the Under-21s during the campaign and netted his first goal at this level against Fulham.

Shayon started the 2015-16 campaign in Ugo Ehiogu's under-21 team. He played in the unfamiliar position of central midfield in the first game of the season, against Everton.

International

Career statistics

Club Season Under-21 Under-19 Under-18 Total
Starts Subs Goals Starts Subs Goals Starts Subs Goals Starts Subs Goals
Tottenham 2014-15 5 2 1 0 0 0 21 3 17 26 5 18
Tottenham 2015-16 15 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 1 11
Career total 20 3 12 0 0 0 21 3 17 41 6 29

(Correct up to end of 25 July 2016)

Career honours

Contract

Harrison is believed to have signed a professional contract after the completion of his two year scholarship at the end of the 2014-15 campaign.