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Kyle Ashley Nix (born 21 January 1986) is an Australian-born English former
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and coach who played as a
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. Nix was born in
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, Australia to English parents and moved to England at an early age. Nix started his football career with the youth teams at
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and
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, before he joined Sheffield United. He had a loan spell with
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, but left Sheffield to join non-league Buxton. He played seven games for Buxton during the 2006–07 season, before he joined Parkgate where he spent the remainder of the season. He joined
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for whom he made his debut in league football in August 2007. After two seasons with City, he was released from his contract and returned to non-league with
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. He played two years with Mansfield during which time he reached the
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final before moving to another Conference side
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. Internationally, Nix has represented England at youth level, playing for the U16, U18 and
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teams, and
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levels.


Early life

Nix was born in
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, Australia, while his father, Peter, was playing
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there. Peter had been a left winger, whose own professional career included 22 league games for Rotherham United. When the family returned to
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,
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, Nix started his own football career. Nix's brother Korey is also a footballer.


Club career


Early career

Nix started his football career in England as a youth player for
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side
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, before joining
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's youth side on a 3 year deal. He was part of Villa's youth team which lost in the final of the 2004 FA Youth Cup to
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. In July 2005, he was signed by Sheffield United of the Championship on a one-year deal. His debut came in a League Cup tie against
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side Shrewsbury Town, which United won on
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, when he came on as a 90th-minute substitute. His only other appearance for Sheffield United also came as a substitute in the League Cup against
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. Towards the end of the 2005–06 season he was sent on loan to League One side
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where he stayed for three months. Barnsley won promotion to the Championship although Nix did not play in any games. He returned to Sheffield United but he was among seven players to be released by manager
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. Nix had an unsuccessful trial at Peterborough United, and one at Grimsby Town which was curtailed by an ankle ligament injury, and played a reserve team outing for Rotherham United. But after failing to win a place at any of the three league teams, he turned to non-league football. He first appeared for
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side Buxton, making his debut against
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on 11 November 2006. He played seven times for Buxton, scoring one goal, which came in a 9–0
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victory over Blackwell Miners Welfare. For the rest of the 2006–07 season he turned out for Northern Counties East League side Parkgate. He also scored once for Parkgate—in a 4–3 Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup semi-final defeat to Stocksbridge Park Steels.


Bradford City

In summer 2007, he was offered a short-term deal with League Two side
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following a successful trial, teaming back up with
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, who Nix knew from his days at Sheffield United. He made his Bradford debut against
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in a League Cup game scoring his first senior goal. His league debut came three days later in the first league game to be played at Shrewsbury Town's new ground the
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. He was offered a longer-term deal at City, before becoming a regular first team player. His first league goal was a long-range equaliser as Bradford drew 1–1 with
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on 8 December 2007 before he added a second in successive games in a 2–1 defeat to Peterborough United. His goals helped to win him a contract extension in January until the end of the 2007–08 season. Later that month he improved his run of goals by scoring in three successive matches to help Bradford to five points from three games within the space of eight days. Nix stayed in the team for the remainder of the season, but it was not until April that he scored again, with a long-range volley against
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, as he bid for a new contract for the 2008–09 season. On 29 April 2008, Nix was offered a new deal, which he signed the following week to remain at Bradford for another season. Nix started Bradford's first two games of the 2008–09 season in place of Joe Colbeck, who was suspended following a red card against Milton Keynes Dons at the end of the previous campaign. However, when Colbeck was available again, Nix was dropped to the substitutes' bench, with new signing Paul McLaren partnering Lee Bullock, who had returned from injury, in central midfield. Nix struggled for form but was also playing with an ankle injury, which eventually forced him to take a hospital scan in November. He was one of six club midfielders to be injured at the time. He returned to action later that month as a second-half substitute against his father's former team Rotherham United, at the Don Valley Stadium. However, he struggled to hold down a regularly place in the side because of new midfielders signed during the course of the season, and he was released at the end of the campaign having played less than half the games that he played in his first year at City. Nix was offered the chance to return to Bradford by McCall if he could not find a new club but he rejected the invitation.


Mansfield Town

Nix spent two weeks of summer on holiday in
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with three former Bradford colleagues, Joe Colbeck,
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and Nicky Law. Although Nix had reported interest from League Two clubs, upon his return from holiday he dropped down a division to go on trial with
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club
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. After just three days of his trial he signed a two-year deal to become their 11th new player of the summer. Nix made his debut for Mansfield in their opening day 4–0 victory against Crawley Town, and scored his first goal for his new club at the end of September during a 3–1 defeat to
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. Nix enjoyed a run of games in the first team and was described by manager
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as one of the club's "best players" until he suffered an ankle injury, which required surgery at a hospital in Northallerton and kept him out of first-team action until the new year. He returned to playing action for Mansfield reserves in late January and was back in the first team squad by the end of the month. He made his comeback to the first team in a 3–1 defeat to Stevenage Borough at the start of February. By the end of his first season with Mansfield, he had played 23 league games and scored twice. During the follow pre-season, Holdsworth allowed Nix to attend a trial with Dutch
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side
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. Nix described it as a "chance of a lifetime" to pursue his dream of playing for the Australian national side with Sparta having an Australian coach. However, his trial was unsuccessful and he returned to Mansfield and he immediately scored in a friendly ahead of the new Conference season. Nix was not included in Mansfield's squad for the first three games of the season, and during the third match with the side losing, the club's fans were singing Nix's name. After eventually winning 3–1, Holdsworth said: "I know Kyle is a very good player and I respect the fans have individuals they like. But we have a healthy squad here and I picked what I felt was a winning side today which proved to be right." His first game of the season was as a late substitute for
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moments after Mansfield conceded an equaliser in a 1–1 draw with
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. His first start of the season came as Holdsworth made changes to personnel and formation for a game at Southport on 11 September. A 2–1 victory was Mansfield's third consecutive win. Before the end of the month, he had scored his first goal of the month, during a 5–0 victory against York City which put Mansfield second in the table. At the end of his second season, Nix was one of five players to be released by Mansfield.


Gateshead

During the summer, he had trials with fellow Conference side
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, scoring a penalty in a friendly against
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on 16 July 2011, before the game was abandoned after an hour due to torrential rain. Two weeks later, Nix signed an initial six-month contract with Gateshead. He made his debut as a second-half substitute on 13 August 2011 in Gateshead's 3–2 win over
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at
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. He made his first start for Gateshead on 22 October 2011 in a 3–1 win against Telford United at New Bucks Head. Having started only two games in five months with Gateshead, Nix was released when his contract expired on 24 January.


Tamworth

On 14 February 2012, Nix joined Tamworth on a free transfer. He made his debut on 3 March coming on as a second-half substitute for Chez Isaac in a 3–0 league defeat to
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.


Chiangrai United

Following a brief spell at UR La Louviere Centre in Belgium where he did not play a competitive match Nix moved to
Chiangrai United F.C. Chiangrai United Football Club (Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลเชียงราย ยูไนเต็ด) is a professional Football Club based in Chiangrai Province. The club plays in the Thai League 1. The club is also known ...
in the
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in 2013. Nix made 26 appearances, scoring five goals and claiming three assists. Nix scored in matches against Muangthong,
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, Bangkok Glass and
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. Nix was forced to retire in 2016 following a diagnosis of heart tumours and blood clots which required
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.


International career

Nix has appeared for various England youth international teams including under-16s, under-18s and under-20s. He scored twice for the under-17s, in a 4–0 victory over
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and another in a 2–1 victory over
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, during the Nordic International Tournament in 2002. After moving to Mansfield Town in 2009, he was eligible to play for the England C team, which is the team which represents England at non-league level. He was one of three Mansfield players, along with
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and
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, to play in a 1–1 with Hungary on 15 September 2009. He was called back up for the England C team by manager
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a year later. Nix also holds an Australian passport, which he picked up in summer 2008, when he returned to the country for the first time since he left as a youngster in order to coach at
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. It enables him to play for the Australian side, a dream Nix wanted to pursue during his professional career.


Coaching career

Nix runs a football coaching business alongside his two brothers in Queensland, Australia.


Personal life

Nix holds an Australian passport. On 2 June 2014, Nix was reported missing by his family after leaving his home in
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in the early hours of the morning. He was found safe and well by police later the same day.


Playing statistics

''As of match played 28 April 2012.''


References


External links

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Bradford City profileThe FA profile
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