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Town Announce 2020/21 Squad Numbers - Ipswich Town News

Town have confirmed their squad numbers for the 2020/21 campaign with centre-half Luke Woolfenden handed the number six shirt.

Only two players have switched numbers from 2019/20, Woolfenden, who established himself as a regular last season, and Janoi Donacien who moves from two to 12 having been a fringe player during the last campaign.

Numbers two and three - the latter worn by loanee Josh Earl last season - currently remain vacant with the Blues yet to make any senior additions this summer.

Those still at the club that were handed squad numbers at the start of last season but are left off the list this summer are Aaron Drinan (25), Adam Przybek (31), Corrie Ndaba (32), Ben Folami (34), Ben Morris (35), Barry Cotter (37) and Bailey Clements (46).

Youngsters still with Town who were given numbers over the course of last season also not handed shirts at this stage are Tommy Hughes (40), Brett McGavin (42), Tyreece Simpson (47), Kai Brown (49), Liam Gibbs (50), Tawanda Chiwera (51) and Tommy Smith (53). There are also no numbers for January signing Levi Andoh and Ross Crane, the young winger who recently joined from Bury Town.

The start date for the new season remains unconfirmed, however, September 12th is currently looking likely.

Squad Numbers 2020/21
"1 Tomas Holy
4 Luke Chambers
5 James Wilson"
6 Luke Woolfenden"
7 Gwion Edwards
"8 Cole Skuse"
9 Kayden Jackson"
10 James Norwood"
11 Jon Nolan
"12 Janoi Donacien"
13 Harry Wright
"14 Jack Lankester
"15 Teddy Bishop
"16 Tristan Nydam
"18 Alan Judge
20 Freddie Sears
21 Flynn Downes
"22 Toto Nsiala
"23 Andre Dozzell"
24 Kane Vincent-Young
26 Idris El Mizouni
30 Myles Kenlock
36 Armando Dobra
44 Emyr Huws

Meanwhile, the EFL have announced their name and number designs for the new season. The EFL are continuing their support for the mental health charity Mind with their ‘squiggle’ and logo once again on the back of all EFL shirts.

As part of the launch, the EFL and Mind have asked supporters to share stories relating to the names and numbers they wear on their shirts on a matchday using the #haveyourmatesback hashtag on social media.

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