Sam Vokes
Samuel Michael Vokes is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for EFL League Two club Gillingham, and formerly for the Wales national team. Vokes began his professional career at AFC Bournemouth in League One, making his debut in 2006. His form there earned a move to Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he helped them win promotion to the Premier League in his first season. Wikipedia
| Complete name | Sam Vokes |
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| Club number | 19 |
| Nationality | Wales |
| Birth date | 21.10.1989 (age 36) |
| Country of birth | Wales |
| City of birth | Southampton |
| Position | forward |
| Foot | right |
| Contract until | 30.06.2026 |
| Market value | 45,000 € |
| Height/weight | 186 cm / 90 kg |
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League Two 21.02.2026 |
0:3 | 1'-66' | |||||||
League Two 17.02.2026 |
0:1 | 66'-90' | |||||||
League Two 14.02.2026 |
0:1 | 1'-69' | |||||||
League Two 07.02.2026 |
2:1 | 1'-63' | |||||||
League Two 03.02.2026 |
0:1 | 63'-90' | |||||||
League Two 31.01.2026 |
1:4 | 74'-90' |
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Goal Sam Vokes 7', Hull City-Stoke City 0:1
Goal Sam Vokes 49', Fulham-Burnley 2:2
Goal Sam Vokes 9', Fulham-Burnley 0:1
Goal Sam Vokes 50', Fleetwood Town-Wycombe 1:3
Sam Vokes missed penalty (Stoke City-Cardiff City 59')
Goal Sam Vokes 26', Aston Villa-Stoke City 0:1
Goal Sam Vokes 40', Burnley-Newcastle Utd 1:2
Goal Sam Vokes 89', Wales-Spain 1:4
Goal Sam Vokes 20', Burnley-Huddersfield 1:0
Goal Sam Vokes 70', Cardiff City-Burnley 1:2
Goal Sam Vokes 70', Watford-Burnley 1:1
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