Jack Kingdon signs with Yeovil Town after leaving Cardiff City
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 10:10 AM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
Jack Kingdon has signed a one-year contract with Yeovil Town, according to the club’s official announcement. The former Manchester United youth captain joins after a stint with Cardiff City, where he captained the under-21s and made appearances in the EFL Trophy. Kingdon, who is 20 years old, expressed excitement about his new opportunity and the prospect of returning Yeovil to a higher league position. He attracted interest from several clubs before deciding on Yeovil, who describe him as a “modern centre-back.”
- •Jack Kingdon joins Yeovil Town on a one-year deal.
- •He previously played for Cardiff City's under-21 team.
- •Kingdon has experience captaining youth squads at Manchester United.
- •Yeovil hopes to capitalize on Kingdon's skills in their quest for promotion.
- •Kingdon's move follows interest from multiple clubs in the Football League.
- 10:10 AMYahoo Sports — Jack Kingdon: Former Man United youth captain signs for new club
"Former Manchester United defender Jack Kingdon has found a new club.United careerKingdon came through the Manchester United academy, where he captained the under-18s in a trophy-winning campaign and a...
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