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Jake David Charles (born 16 February 1996) is a semi-professional footballer who plays as a striker for Whitby Town. Born in England, he has represented Wales at youth international level.

Key Information

Club career

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Huddersfield Town

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Charles was born in Mirfield, West Yorkshire.[1] He began to play football when he was three and joined Battyeford Juniors and Garforth Villa's youth academy before joining Huddersfield Town's U11 side when he was 10.[3]

Having progressed through the academy, Charles signed his first professional contract with the club on 28 February 2013[4] and started his first years scholars.[5] With his contract set to expire at the end of the 2013–14 season, Charles signed a contract extension, keeping him until 2017.[6] Throughout 2013–14, Charles was honoured by the League Football Education[7] and was nominated for the League Football Education's Championship Apprentice of the Year, but lost out to Mason Bennett of Derby County.[8]

After appearing as unused substitute against Norwich City on 17 March 2015 for the first time,[9] Charles made his first-team debut for Huddersfield Town as an 87th-minute substitute in a 2–0 Championship defeat by Fulham.[10] Later in the 2014–15 season Charles scored twice for the Huddersfield Town under-21 team as they beat Crystal Palace under-21s to seal a place in the Professional Development League 2 play-off Final.[11]

On 31 July 2015, he joined National League club Guiseley on a one-month loan until 29 August 2015[12] but he did not make any appearances for the club during this spell.[13]

Barnsley

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On 1 September 2016, Charles signed for fellow Championship club Barnsley on a contract until the end of 2016–17.[14] On 25 November 2016, he joined National League club York City on loan until 1 January 2017.[15] Charles was released by Barnsley at the end of 2016–17.[16]

Stalybridge Celtic

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Charles signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division club Stalybridge Celtic on 28 July 2017.[17] He made 45 appearances in all competitions, scoring 12 goals,[18] as Stalybridge finished in 22nd place in the table.[19] He left the club at the end of 2017–18.[18]

Stafford Rangers

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In October 2018, Charles joined Northern Premier League side Stafford Rangers and scored on his debut.[20]

Farsley Celtic

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On 29 May 2020 National League North club Farsley Celtic announced they had signed Charles.[21]

In June 2021, Charles returned to Stafford Rangers.[22] He finished the season with nine goals in 39 appearances in all competitions.[23]

In May 2022, it was announced that Charles had joined Scarborough Athletic following their promotion to National League North.[24] On 29 September, he joined FC United of Manchester on an initial one-month loan deal.[25] In November 2023, he joined Ashton United on an initial one-month loan deal.[26] The following month, the loan was extended by an additional two months.[27] After remaining on loan at Ashton, Charles was released by Scarborough at the end of the season.[28]

On 8 June 2024, Charles joined Northern Premier League Premier Division side Whitby Town.[29]

International career

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Charles has represented Wales at under-16, under-17 and under-19 and under-21 levels.[30][13] After making his debut for the Wales under-17 side, Charles became the fourth member of his family to play for the country after his grandfather, his great-uncle Mel and his cousin Jeremy.[31] He was capped three times by the under-17s in 2012, before appearing three times for the under-19s in 2014.[13]

Charles was called up to the Wales under-21 squad for their 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship match against Bulgaria on 31 March 2015.[32] He made his debut on 4 September as an 81st-minute substitute in a 3–1 away won over Luxembourg in 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying.[13][33] He finished his under-21 career with nine appearances from 2015 to 2016.[13]

Style of play

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A versatile forward, Charles can play both as a striker or as a winger.[14]

Personal life

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Charles is the grandson of Wales international player John Charles.[3] While growing up, Jake Charles attended Ninelands Primary School and Garforth Academy.[3]

Career statistics

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As of end of 2019–20 season
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Huddersfield Town 2014–15[34] Championship 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2015–16[35] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2016–17[36] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Guiseley (loan) 2015–16[13] National League 0 0 0 0
Barnsley 2016–17[36] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
York City (loan) 2016–17[13] National League 2 0 0 0 2 0
Stalybridge Celtic 2017–18[18] Northern Premier League
Premier Division
38 3 0 0 7[a] 9 45 12
Stafford Rangers 2018–19[37] Northern Premier League
Premier Division
28 10 9 4 37 14
2019–20[38] Northern Premier League
Premier Division
27 8 8 6 35 14
Total 55 18 17 10 72 28
Career total 96 21 0 0 0 0 24 19 120 40
  1. ^ Three appearances and one goal in FA Trophy, one appearance in Northern Premier League Challenge Cup, three appearances and eight goals in Cheshire Senior Cup

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Jake Charles is a Welsh semi-professional footballer who plays as a striker for Whitby Town in the Premier Division. Born on 16 February 1996 in , , he holds dual citizenship through his English birth and Welsh heritage, primarily via his grandfather, the legendary Welsh footballer . Standing at 1.83 meters tall and left-footed, Charles began his career in the Huddersfield Town academy before progressing through various lower-tier English clubs. Charles' professional journey includes early loans and spells at clubs such as , , and , followed by more consistent appearances at non-league sides like Stalybridge Celtic, Stafford Rangers (where he scored 27 goals over 70 appearances), Farsley Celtic, FC United of Manchester, Ashton United, and Scarborough Athletic. He joined Whitby Town in July 2024, scoring on his second appearance against Matlock Town, but suffered a serious injury in October 2024 that prematurely ended his season. On the international stage, Charles represented at youth levels, including the U16, U17, U19, and U21 teams, earning caps between 2012 and 2016 while following in the footsteps of his grandfather, who was a key figure in Wales' golden era.

Early life

Birth and family

Jake David Charles was born on 16 February 1996 in , . Despite his English birthplace, Charles holds eligibility to represent internationally through his paternal ancestry. He is the grandson of Welsh football icon , a versatile forward renowned for his physical prowess and sportsmanship, who earned 38 caps for between 1950 and 1966, scoring 15 goals, including at the . Born on 27 December 1931 in , rose to prominence with United, where he played from 1949 to 1957, scoring 157 goals in 297 appearances across all competitions and helping the club win promotion to the First Division in 1956. His career reached new heights in with Juventus from 1957 to 1962, during which he scored 53 goals in 155 matches, won three league titles, and earned the nickname Il Buon Gigante ("The Gentle Giant") for his fair play and dominance. also represented Town, Roma, Cardiff City, and Hereford United, amassing over 700 senior appearances before retiring in 1966; he passed away on 21 February 2004. This storied lineage places Jake Charles within a prominent Welsh footballing dynasty, marked by John Charles's enduring legacy as a symbol of excellence and national pride.

Youth career

Charles began his career with Garforth Villa before joining Huddersfield Town's academy in 2007 at the age of 11. He progressed through the youth ranks and signed his first professional contract with the club on 28 February 2013, coinciding with his 17th birthday.

Club career

Huddersfield Town

Charles joined the Huddersfield Town academy at the age of 11 after playing for Villa. He progressed through the , becoming a first-year and earning recognition in the club's development squads. On 28 February 2013, his 17th birthday, Charles signed his first professional contract with Huddersfield Town. With his initial deal set to expire at the end of the 2013–14 season, he extended his contract in September 2013, securing his stay until the summer of 2017. During the 2014–15 season, Charles was named as an unused substitute for the first time in a 1–1 home draw against Norwich City on 17 March 2015. He made his senior debut four days later, entering as an 87th-minute substitute in a 2–0 home defeat to on 21 March 2015. This marked his only first-team appearance for the club during his time there. On 31 July 2015, Charles was loaned to National League side for one month to gain experience. However, he did not make any appearances, as manager cited concerns over his inexperience and chose not to select him, leading to an early return to . In the youth setup, Charles was a regular performer, notably scoring twice for the under-21 team in a 2014–15 match that secured their progression in the . He departed on 31 2016, transferring to rivals for an undisclosed fee that included a sell-on clause.

Barnsley

In September 2016, Jake Charles transferred from Town to club on a professional contract until the end of the 2016–17 season, for an undisclosed fee that included a significant sell-on clause. Despite the move representing a potential stepping stone in his professional development following limited opportunities at , Charles made no first-team appearances for and had minimal involvement with the senior squad, primarily featuring for the club's under-23 team. To gain match experience, Charles joined National League side York City on loan from 25 November 2016 until 7 January 2017, where he made two substitute appearances totaling 141 minutes without scoring or providing assists. Charles was released by at the end of the 2016–17 season, marking the conclusion of his time in the and prompting a transition to .

Stalybridge Celtic

Jake Charles joined Stalybridge Celtic of the Premier Division on 26 July 2017, marking his first full-time move into after limited senior exposure on loan from Huddersfield Town and . This signing provided him with consistent playing opportunities, building on the resilience gained from those earlier EFL loans where he had made just a handful of appearances. In the 2017–18 season, Charles established himself as a key forward, featuring in 45 matches across all competitions and contributing 12 goals along with 4 assists over 2,704 minutes played. His goals were pivotal in several matches, including a in a 4–1 victory over Hednesford Town on 10 April 2018, where he scored the third goal via a tap-in and added a fourth in stoppage time to seal the win. Despite the team's struggles—finishing 22nd and facing relegation—Charles's performances earned him recognition among fans as a dynamic and hardworking striker, often praised for his physical presence and finishing ability in a challenging campaign. Charles departed Stalybridge at the end of the 2017–18 season in May 2018. His time at Stalybridge represented a breakthrough in terms of regular senior minutes, helping him transition fully from youth and loan setups to a sustained role in competitive non-league football.

Stafford Rangers

Charles joined Stafford Rangers in October 2018, marking a step in his non-league progression following a stint at Stalybridge Celtic. During his initial spell, he quickly made an impact by scoring in his first two appearances, including a goal against North Ferriby United that helped end a four-game losing streak. He contributed significantly to the team's efforts in the Northern Premier League, with notable performances such as a brace against Gainsborough Trinity in March 2020, where a stoppage-time penalty secured a vital point. His goal-scoring form also featured in key fixtures, including an opening goal in a Staffordshire Senior Cup match. In June 2021, Charles returned to Stafford Rangers for a second spell, demonstrating his loyalty to the club. Over the 2021–22 season, he made 39 appearances across all competitions, scoring nine goals, primarily in the Premier Division where he netted nine times in 35 league outings. This period included contributions in cup competitions, such as the Emirates and Buildbase , though without goals in those ties. Across both spells, Charles amassed 71 appearances and 27 goals for Rangers, establishing himself as a firm fan favorite due to his consistent goal-scoring and commitment. His tenure highlighted a strong bond with the club, culminating in his departure in May 2022 to pursue opportunities elsewhere.

Farsley Celtic

In May 2020, Jake Charles signed for club Farsley Celtic on a free transfer from Rangers. The 2020–21 season proved challenging for both Charles and the club, as the campaign was suspended in January 2021 due to the and ultimately curtailed without resumption, limiting overall opportunities. Charles made 15 league appearances during this period, scoring one goal in a 2–1 defeat to Spennymoor Town on 6 2020. These team dynamics, including the abbreviated schedule and Celtic's mid-table position based on points-per-game calculations, restricted his involvement and contributed to a modest output compared to his prior prolific spell at Rangers. Charles left Farsley Celtic at the end of his contract in June 2021, rejoining Stafford Rangers ahead of the 2021–22 season.

Scarborough Athletic

Charles joined Scarborough Athletic from Stafford Rangers in May 2022 following their promotion to the . In May 2023, Jake Charles agreed to terms for another season with Scarborough Athletic ahead of their 2023–24 campaign. Over his time at Scarborough Athletic from 2022 to 2024, Charles made 27 appearances and scored 2 goals for the first team. During the 2023–24 season, he made 4 substitute appearances without scoring, providing squad depth as Scarborough secured a mid-table 13th-place finish with 64 points from 46 matches, comfortably avoiding relegation. His limited outings included brief contributions in early-season fixtures, such as a 17-minute substitute role in a 1–1 draw against on August 12, helping stabilize the attack during a challenging period. To gain more match experience, Charles was loaned to FC United of Manchester on September 29, 2023, for an initial one-month spell, where he featured in 9 appearances, scoring 1 goal, before being recalled on November 13. Shortly after, on November 24, 2023, he joined Ashton United on a one-month loan, which was extended by two months on December 21 and further until the end of the season on February 19, 2024. This split his 2023–24 playing time between the two Northern Premier League clubs, with 20 appearances and 2 goals for Ashton United, including notable strikes that aided their push toward the play-offs, finishing 7th.

Whitby Town

In June 2024, Jake Charles signed permanently with in the Premier Division, transferring from local rivals Scarborough Athletic to bolster the Seasiders' attacking options. During the 2024–25 season, Charles made 13 appearances and scored 4 goals before a serious injury curtailed his campaign, limiting his overall impact in his debut year at the club. Despite the setback, his contributions highlighted his prior non-league experience as a foundation for adapting to 's semi-professional setup. In May 2025, Charles extended his contract with Whitby Town until the end of the 2025–26 season, committing to the club amid ongoing recovery from his injury. He marked his return to action in September 2025 with a goal in his first start since the injury, scoring in a hard-fought 1–1 draw against Stockton Town and expressing confidence in regaining full fitness despite some lingering niggles. Charles continued his resurgence in October 2025, netting a beautifully taken —bringing down a pass before curling a left-footed effort into the net—to open the scoring in Whitby Town's 3–1 home victory over Rushall Olympic.

International career

Youth career

Jake Charles, born in Leeds, England, qualified to represent Wales at youth international level through his grandfather, the legendary Welsh footballer John Charles. This family connection facilitated his entry into the Welsh youth setup, where he participated in training camps and development programs designed to nurture emerging talent. Charles first represented Wales at under-16 level before earning his first call-up to the under-17 team in late 2012, securing three caps during the 2012–13 season. These appearances included matches in UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifiers, contributing to his early international exposure as a promising left winger from Huddersfield Town's youth ranks. His performances in these games highlighted his pace and crossing ability, aiding his progression within the Welsh youth system. Advancing to the under-19 level, Charles collected three caps in 2014, primarily during the 2013–14 qualifying campaign. Key matches included competitive fixtures where he featured as a substitute, demonstrating versatility in attack and helping in their group stage efforts, though the team did not advance to the finals. These outings built on his under-17 experience, preparing him for higher-level challenges. Through consistent involvement in youth training camps and selection processes, Charles progressed to the under-21 squad by 2015, where he earned 9 caps and scored 2 goals between 2015 and 2016, marking the culmination of his youth international development.

Senior career

Despite his eligibility to represent at the senior international level through his grandfather , who earned 70 caps for the national team between 1950 and 1966, Jake Charles has not received any senior call-ups as of November 2025. Born in , Charles qualifies via familial ties, a pathway that has allowed previous generations in his family to don the Welsh jersey. Early in his career, media speculation highlighted as a potential senior prospect, particularly during his time in professional academies, with outlets noting his progression through youth levels as a stepping stone toward emulating his grandfather's legacy. In a 2019 interview, himself acknowledged the pressure of expectations, stating, “I was always trying to perform and still getting called up for but… potential has to be proved,” reflecting on the challenges of translating youth promise into senior opportunities. However, no statements from of (FAW) regarding potential senior involvement have been publicly reported in recent years. Charles's current semi-professional status with Whitby Town in the Premier Division, at the seventh tier of English football, significantly diminishes his prospects for a senior call-up, as the national team typically selects players from higher professional divisions. This level of competition contrasts sharply with his grandfather's era of top-flight and international stardom, underscoring the barriers posed by his career trajectory in .

Playing style

Positions and versatility

Jake Charles primarily plays as a central forward, leveraging his and physical presence to lead the line in attacking setups. His career statistics and club profiles consistently highlight this role, particularly during his spells in the , where he has been deployed as the main striker for teams like Scarborough Athletic and Whitby Town. Throughout his professional journey, Charles has shown significant versatility, capable of operating as a left winger when required. Early in his development at Huddersfield Town, manager praised his adaptability, noting that he could "play wide" and had performed well in that position during matches, including as a left wing-back. This flexibility extended into his non-league ; at Stafford Rangers, where he made over 70 appearances across multiple seasons, Charles was utilized both centrally and on the left wing, contributing goals from varied positions in the forward line. His ability to interchange roles has been a key asset in fluid attacking systems, enhancing team adaptability without compromising his goal-scoring threat.

Key attributes

Jake Charles stands at 1.83 meters tall, providing him with a physical presence suited to his role as a forward. His finishing ability is evidenced by his scoring record in , including 27 goals across over 70 appearances for Stafford Rangers. He is predominantly left-footed, which he utilizes effectively in front of goal. Technically, Charles demonstrates solid ball control and commitment in his play. Former coach Steve Burr noted his hard-working nature, stating, "There were no airs or graces and he never tried to play on the fact that he was a . We knew the background, obviously, but he was as committed and as hard-working as anyone else." His aerial presence benefits from his height, allowing him to compete in the air during set pieces and crosses. This versatility enables him to adapt between striker and winger roles as needed.

Personal life

Family background

Jake Charles is the grandson of Welsh football legend , known as "Il Buon Gigante" during his illustrious career with Leeds United, Juventus, and the national team. His father, , was the son of John Charles and had a brief trial with Leeds United but did not pursue a professional playing career, instead working in various roles including as a publican in , . Jake's early exposure to his grandfather's legacy was limited, as John Charles passed away in 2004 when Jake was just eight years old, leaving him with fond but sparse memories, such as the "huge hands" of the who influenced generations of Welsh players. The Charles family represents a three-generation dynasty in Welsh football, with Jake becoming the fourth member to represent at various levels, following his grandfather John, great-uncle (John's brother and a 1958 World Cup squad member), and cousin Jeremy Charles (son of his great-uncle Mel and a international in the 1980s). This heritage has profoundly shaped Jake's career choices, instilling a sense of pride and expectation from a young age; he has cited his grandfather as a comparable only to modern stars like , motivating him to forge his own path in the sport despite the inherent pressures. Family stories of John's humility and versatility—playing as both a forward and defender—have been shared through relatives, reinforcing Jake's determination to succeed on merit rather than lineage. The weight of this footballing pedigree has significantly influenced public perception and media coverage of Jake's career, often framing his achievements—such as his U21 appearances and loans to clubs like and York City—through comparisons to his grandfather's storied accomplishments, which sometimes overshadowed his individual efforts. In interviews, Jake has expressed a desire to escape such scrutiny, emphasizing, "I didn’t want anything to be decided by what my granddad had done. I tried to earn it," highlighting the dual-edged nature of his family's legacy. Visits to for international duties have allowed Jake to connect with this heritage, including matches where he honored his grandfather's contributions to the national team. As of 2025, following the death of his father Mel in August 2024 at age 68, Jake resides with his mother, , in , , maintaining a close family unit amid his semi-professional career. No indicate or children, with Jake focusing on his football and additional pursuits like personal training certification. The enduring legacy continues to garner media interest, positioning Jake as a steward of Welsh football royalty.

Other pursuits

Outside of football, Charles has established a in the fitness industry to complement his semi-professional playing commitments. Since 2021, he has served as a at David Lloyd Clubs in , where he delivers one-on-one and group training sessions to clients. Charles holds professional certifications from Origym, including a Level 2 Fitness Instructor qualification and a Level 3 diploma, which he obtained to formalize his expertise in exercise programming and client coaching. This background enables him to balance the physical demands of competing in the with a stable professional role focused on health and wellness. A serious injury in October 2024 sidelined him for much of the 2024/25 season, limiting him to just 13 appearances, but during his recovery period, Charles worked diligently to rebuild his fitness levels, drawing on his training knowledge to facilitate a return to competitive action in September 2025. This experience underscored the value of his alternative career path, providing both financial stability and practical skills for rehabilitation amid the uncertainties of semi-professional .

Career statistics

Club statistics

Jake Charles's club career statistics reflect his progression from academy football at Huddersfield Town to semi-professional leagues in the English non-league system, with a total of 209 appearances and 52 goals across all competitions as of 17 November 2025. Data is compiled from official club records and reputable football databases, focusing on league and cup performances where available.
SeasonClubCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsNotes
2014–15Huddersfield TownEFL Championship100Senior debut as substitute.
2015–16Guiseley (loan)National League North000One-month youth loan from Huddersfield; no first-team action.
2016–17BarnsleyEFL Championship000No senior appearances.
2016–17York City (loan)National League200Loan from Barnsley.
2017–18Stalybridge CelticNorthern Premier League4512All competitions; joined July 2017.
2018–20Stafford RangersNorthern Premier League3918First spell; debuted October 2018 with a goal.
2020–21Farsley CelticNational League North151Joined May 2020; COVID-affected season.
2021–22Stafford RangersNorthern Premier League359Second spell; returned June 2021, all competitions.
2022–23Scarborough AthleticNational League North254Joined May 2022.
2023–24FC United of ManchesterNorthern Premier League91Loan from Scarborough.
2023–24Ashton United (loan)Northern Premier League50One-month loan from Scarborough, November 2023.
2023–24Scarborough AthleticNational League North50Remaining appearances post-loans.
2024–25Whitby TownNorthern Premier League134Joined July 2024; season limited by injury in October 2024.
2025–26Whitby TownNorthern Premier League153As of 17 November 2025; strong early form following injury recovery.
Career totals (all competitions): 209 appearances, 52 goals (assists not comprehensively tracked in lower leagues). Statistics exclude youth and reserve matches; cup competitions integrated into seasonal totals where specified by sources. Recent performances at Whitby Town highlight his recovery from injury, contributing key goals in the 2025–26 campaign.

International statistics

Jake Charles represented at the under-16, under-17, under-19, and under-21 levels, earning a total of approximately 18 caps and scoring 2 goals across these youth teams (U16 caps not fully documented). His international involvement was primarily in qualifiers, with no appearances for the senior national team. There have been no changes to his international record since his last under-21 match in December 2016. Charles debuted for the U17 team in October 2012, featuring in three matches during qualifiers without scoring. He progressed to the U19 side in 2014, making three appearances in qualifiers, including against . At the U21 level from 2015 to 2016, he earned nine caps in qualifying, where he netted both of his international goals, notably a late equalizer in a 1-1 draw against in September 2016. He also represented at U16 level starting in 2012, though exact caps are unavailable.
LevelYears ActiveMatchesGoals
U162012?0
U17201230
U19201430
U212015–201692
Total2012–2016~182

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