Callum Harriott

Footballer, played for Charlton Athletic

Callum Harriott - Footballer, played for Charlton Athletic
Born

March 4th, 1994
31 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

England

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Started football career at Charlton Athletic's youth academy, progressing to the first team and making his debut in 2012. Played as a winger, showcasing speed and technical ability. Had loan spells at several clubs including Brentford and Bury. Contributed to team efforts and demonstrated consistent performance during tenure in the English Football League.

Debuted for Charlton Athletic in 2012

Played in the English Football League

Had loan spells at Brentford and Bury

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