Adam King

D (RL)

Returning Full-Back

Favourite Club

Leicester City

CSKA Career

2012 - 2012, 2017 - 2019, 2020 - 2021

CSKA Seasons

4

Legend Status

Grafter, Starts a Riot

CSKA Carnabys Debut

Sep 2012 vs Countesthorpe Athletic (h)

CSKA Carnabys Final Game

May 2021 vs The Plough Inn Bruntingthorpe (a)

CSKA Carnabys II Debut

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CSKA Carnabys II Final Game

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CSKA Carnabys First Goal

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CSKA Carnabys FiNAL Goal

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CSKA Carnabys II First Goal

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CSKA Carnabys II Final Goal

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CSKA Carnabys Honours

CSKA Carnabys Career in Numbers

Appearances

CSKA Carnabys Honours

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CSKA Carnabys Bio

Adam “Kingy” King joined CSKA in the summer of 2012 from Division 4 rivals Queniborough Park Rangers. Despite an abundance of full-backs already at the club, Kingy settled into the team and established himself in the team.

Legend has it that he returned to QPR after just 5 months on the promise of a rebound board for training sessions. Nonetheless it was a sad day when he departed.

Kingy returned in 2017 however, looking sharper and fitter than ever. Fully committed to his battles on the pitch, he nailed down the left-back position in what was arguably Jon Brice’s strongest back four. A notable moment in the infamous home win versus runaway league leaders Dunton & Bassett when his professional foul sparked an almost entire pitch riot. It quickly diffused itself and CSKA romped home victorious.

King called it a day in 2019 to focus on his fledgling business, but made a return post-covid and played in the most of the curtailed 2020/21 season before finally retiring from the playing. 

CSKA All Time Stats

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