Torquay United Football Club is pleased to announce that Sports Therapist Dan Feasey will be heading up our medical department this season. Dan steps up to the role after being a part of the club’s medical team for the last two years. “I’ve been working alongside Gareth Law for the last two years and helping
Torquay United is aware of a comment made by Josh Gowling on social media and we have requested this be deleted, as our enquiries show this post to be inaccurate and misleading. An internal investigation has been initiated.
We are pleased to confirm the signing of midfielder, Asa Hall. Hall, 31, brings a wealth of experience to the squad this season having made over 300 first team appearances turning out for teams such as Luton Town, Oxford United, Shrewsbury Town, and Cheltenham Town. He was part of the squad that earned the Robins
We are pleased to announce the signing of winger, Jason Banton. Banton, 25, joins TUFC after a season with Woking FC. His former clubs include Liverpool, Leicester City, and Crystal Palace. The Yellow Army will know Jason from his time with Plymouth Argyle where he made 38 league appearances. It was at Plymouth that he
We are on the lookout for two volunteers to help us cover our 2018/19 National League South season. We would like to thank Sam Tribble and Ryan Darby for their efforts over the last two seasons. Both helped run our social media accounts and film our games last season, and the experience gained during their
Torquay United Community Sports Trust (TUCST) have their new manager, Jamie McInnes. Southampton born McInnes has been easing himself into the role over the last couple of weeks having taken over from former head, Craig Hutcheson. He has joined TUCST and moved to the South West from his previous home in the Isle of Wight.