Harrogate Town forward Jack Muldoon has a signed a contract extension until June 2025.
Muldoon, who signed for Town in 2018, has made 224 appearances for the club, scoring 63 goals and 41 assists.
During his time at Harrogate, the 33-year-old helped the them achieve promotion to the English Football League, lift the FA Trophy and scored the club’s first ever goal in League Two.
The former Fylde forward is among Town’s longest serving players, with only Warren Burrell, George Thomson and Josh Falkingham having been at the club longer.
Now, alongside captain Falkingham, Muldoon has committed his future to Town.
He said:
“I’m delighted to get it over the line and to be able to keep concentrating on keeping the club where it should be in the Football League.
“I’ve been here a long time now through thick and thin, when I first signed I wanted to get the club as high as possible and that aim hasn’t changed.
“We got where we are through attitude and work ethic and we need to all come together now to keep striving forward.
“The club means so much the lads and it’s important that we instill that personality and attitude onto the young lads, I take big pride in that part of my role making sure standards are as high as they have ever been.”
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