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Sean Highdale
English footballer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sean Highdale (born 4 March 1991) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder.
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Early career
Highdale joined Liverpool's youth team set up aged 9, and captained the Under-18 side, including being named in the team for the 2007 FA Youth Cup final games. After his last game for Liverpool's academy, Highdale was told he would be moving as a full-time professional to Melwood, the club's main training facility in April 2008.
Accident and subsequent football career
He was a passenger in a car crash in Liverpool which resulted in the death of two of his friends,[2][3] and left him with critical injuries which included a bleed on his brain, three of the four main ligaments in his right knee being snapped, a broken neck and ankle. It resulted in the removal of a kidney and being in a coma for five days.[4]
After intensive rehabilitation supported by Liverpool, he went on a youth loan to Oldham Athletic[5] before a further loan period with Welsh Premier League club Newtown at the beginning of 2011.[6] At the end of the season, he was released by Liverpool and in July 2011 joined Vauxhall Motors,[7] before moving to Burscough.[8]
In 2013, he was playing in the Liverpool County Premier League for Old Xaverians.[9] Later that season he was awarded a compensatory payout of millions of pounds, which recognised the potential earnings he could have earned in his football career.[10]
In August 2013 he registered as a player for North West Counties Football League club Widnes Vikings.[11]
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Paralympian football
In 2016, he was named in the Great Britain team to compete in the football tournament at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Brazil,[12] eligible as a result of an acquired brain injury from the car accident in 2008.[13] He made his Paralympics debut for the team in a match against Brazil.[14]
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