Here is the fourth in of a weekly series profiling players across the region. Each week, a different player will reveal best (and worst) moments during their football career. This week it is the turn of Farsley Celtic’s key men.
Name: Chris Howarth
Age: 32
Position: Midfielder
Day Job: Plasterer
Current Club: Farsley Celtic
Previous Clubs: Harrogate Railway, Frickley Athletic, Wakefield & Emley, Garforth Town, Bradford (Park Avenue).
Best mate in football: Paul Walker (Wakka)
Career Highlight: Promotion with Harrogate Railway in 2006 to the then Northern Premier League Division One under Martin Haresign and also finishing top scorer at Wakefield & Emley one season.
Lowest Moment in Football: Rupturing my cruciate ACL
Most Memorable Match: Playing for Bradford (Park Avenue) in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round in 2013.
First semi-professional manager: Dave Harrison & John Francis (Harrogate Railway joint managers in 2003)
First Red Card (at semi-professional level): Can’t remember what game it was, but it was for two yellow cards.
First Goal (at semi-professional level): Dave Harrison and John Francis, who had played for at Leeds United, signed me for Harrogate Railway in 2003 and I scored on my debut against Buxton. (August 2003).
First Own Goal (at semi-professional level): N/A
What do you want to achieve in football in the future: To hopefully go into management in the future.
Favourite Non League Ground to play at (barring your own club): Chester FC