Former Coventry City youngster Cameron Belford has signed for Chorley FC.
The Nuneaton born goalkeeper came through City's Academy and U23's and was given a one year professional deal with the Sky Blues. However, he was released without making a first appearance.
He then had six years with Bury making 78 appearances in a spell which also saw loans to Worcester City, Southend United and Accrington Stanley.
Belford, started the 2014 season at Mansfield but left and went to Rushall Olympic before joining Swindon Town and playing one game.
The next season, it was a 19 game spell at Wrexham before he went to Stranraer and played 74 times.
In the season just gone, Belford had been at Forest Green Rovers but did not make an appearance and has now signed for Chorley FC.
BREAKING NEWS | Goalkeeper Cameron Belford (@cambelford) has signed on for the 2018/19 season (more to follow) #FlyMagpiesFly #welcome pic.twitter.com/Bev4Oa4znI
— Chorley FC (@chorleyfc) June 1, 2018