Carl Edward Richard Cort (born 1 November 1977 in Southwark) is a Guyanese footballer who last played as a forward for Tampa Bay Rowdies in the North American Soccer League.
He has previously played for Wimbledon, Lincoln City, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leicester City, UD Marbella and Norwich City.
Cort, born in London of Guyanese descent, began his career with Wimbledon as a teenager. He went on a one-month loan to Lincoln City in February 1997, and when he came back to the Dons he made his debut as a substitute against Aston Villa on 9 April 1997. He had to wait until the start of the next season to make his second appearance; on 13 September 1997 Cort started away against Newcastle United and scored in the first minute as Wimbledon went on to win 3–1. Three days later he scored twice against Millwall in the League Cup. A place in the England under-21s soon followed. Another highlight at Wimbledon was scoring a hat trick against Sunderland in the League Cup in October 1999.
Jesus, won't you be my light
Won't you let the glow of heaven shine down upon my life
Jesus, yon't you be my light
Won't you let the glow of heaven shine down on my life
When it's dark and I cannot find my way
Won't you be my light
When it's dark and I cannot find my way
Won't you be my light
I don't want to shine for nobody but you
Won't you be my light
I don't want to shine for nobody but you
Won't you be my light
Come and let your light shine down from heaven Lord
Let it shine on me
Come and let your light shine down from heaven Lord
Set your people free
For so long we've wondered in the darkness Lord
Lost in the night
Come and set us free by your sight
Carl Edward Richard Cort (born 1 November 1977 in Southwark) is a Guyanese footballer who last played as a forward for Tampa Bay Rowdies in the North American Soccer League.
He has previously played for Wimbledon, Lincoln City, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leicester City, UD Marbella and Norwich City.
Cort, born in London of Guyanese descent, began his career with Wimbledon as a teenager. He went on a one-month loan to Lincoln City in February 1997, and when he came back to the Dons he made his debut as a substitute against Aston Villa on 9 April 1997. He had to wait until the start of the next season to make his second appearance; on 13 September 1997 Cort started away against Newcastle United and scored in the first minute as Wimbledon went on to win 3–1. Three days later he scored twice against Millwall in the League Cup. A place in the England under-21s soon followed. Another highlight at Wimbledon was scoring a hat trick against Sunderland in the League Cup in October 1999.
WorldNews.com | 14 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 13 Aug 2018
The Post-Standard | 13 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 14 Aug 2018