David Button

Button in Traingsdress Tottenham Hotspur

David Robert Edmund Button ( born February 27, 1989 in Stevenage ) is an English football goalkeeper who is currently under contract at Charlton Athletic.

Career

Button joined the youth academy of Tottenham Hotspur at the age of 16 years. To give the young goalkeeper match practice, he was often given in the following period. The engagements with the amateur club of the fifth division of England, Grays Athletic FC, ​​and the fourth division Rochdale AFC followed a one-month lending with the AFC Bournemouth, with the button in the third division came to his first race at the professional level. Since his loan contract at AFC Bournemouth was not renewed, he joined in March 2009, the fourth division Luton Town at, with the ( without insert), he won the Football League Trophy against Scunthorpe United. Since this loan was limited to one month, undertook the League rival Dagenham & Redbridge button as a substitute for the injured goalkeeper.

The season 2009/10 Button began on loan at Crewe Alexandra, but for which he only completed three missions before he was brought back to Tottenham because of a violation of Heurelho Gomes goalkeeper. As a result, he came in a 5-1 League Cup win against Doncaster Rovers on his competitive debut. Following Crewe Alexandra continued the original semi- annual borrowing, by undertaking button again, but Tottenham Hotspur button again brought back as reserve goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini turned out at the goalkeeper position.

Following the fourth division Shrewsbury Town secured the services of the young Englishman for the rest of the season. There, Button was the first time to enforce and completed 26 games for the club. The same happened to him at Plymouth Argyle, where he spent the entire 2010/11 season and came to 30 games. The first half of the season 2011/12 he spent on loan at third division Leyton Orient.

During the winter break of 2011/12 Button was loaned for one month at the Doncaster Rovers.

For the season 2012/13 Button moved to Charlton Athletic.

National

Button came in almost every junior national teams of England for use. In particular, in the U -17 and U-19, with which he U-19 Championship 2008 took part in the, he was able to convince with his performances and had a place in the starting eleven.

Achievements

  • Football League Trophy: 2009 with Luton Town
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