Over the years, there have been plenty of individuals to have pulled on the famous blue and white shirts of Huddersfield Town.
Of course, many of those players will have seen varied levels of success throughout their time with the Terriers, with some having more of an impact and contributing more than others while representing the Yorkshire side.
Of course, that will have continued after they left the John Smith’s Stadium, where players will have continued their careers for varying lengths of time in a variety of fascinating, and possibly occasionally surprising, locations throughout the footballing world.
Consequently, we’ve looked at some of those individuals here who are currently in a period of their careers as footballers that is a little more eye-catching, either because of the age they are playing at or the club they are playing for.
We’ve chosen eight guys from Huddersfield Town who are still active in the game, which has taken us by surprise. Some of these players have done so more frequently than others.
Check out the players we’ve highlighted here to see if you were aware that these former Terriers were still participating in organized football and if you know where they are currently playing.
Peter Clarke
A name that should certainly be familiar to the vast majority of Huddersfield Town fans of this era to start this list, is Peter Clarke.
The centre-back joined Huddersfield Town back in the summer of 2009 from Southend United, and spent the next five years with the club, making well over 200 appearances for the Terriers, and helping them win promotion to the Championship in 2012.
Despite turning 41 in January, Clarke is still playing on beyond the point when many have retired, having joined Warrington Town, who are currently 17th in the National League North, back in the summer.
Joe Murphy
Lionel Ainsworth
Another one to depart Huddersfield back in 2010, Ainsworth actually only spent a year-and-a-half on the books with the Terriers, and he was loaned to Brentford for part of that.
Having made 31 appearances in all competitions for Huddersfield, the winger has had a nomadic existence since departing the Yorkshire club, which has seen him represent no fewer than 13 different sides.
Currently, the now 35-year-old is playing for Aveley FC in the National League South, which, after promotion last season, puts them in the sixth-tier of English football.
Kallum Higginbotham
Joining Huddersfield in the 2012 January transfer window, Higginbotham never managed to establish himself with the Terriers.
The winger managed just seven appearances during his first season with the club, and spent the rest of his time on Huddersfield’s books out on loan with Barnsley, Carlisle United and Motherwell.
Leaving the Terriers permanently in 2013, Higginbotham has – with the exception of a year in India with Real Kashmir – spent the rest of his career in Scotland, where this summer, the 34-year-old joined Lowland League side Tranent Juniors.
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