Harrogate Town have confirmed that goalkeeper James Belshaw's contract has been extended to the end of the 2025/26 season.
A clause was triggered in the stopper’s contract based on the number of appearances made.
Belshaw has been in fine form this season, making 46 appearances so far and putting in a number of impressive performances between the sticks.
James Belshaw said:
“I love being here, I love playing for the club, I’ve played over 250 games here and play with some of my best mates every day.
“I’ve got a real affinity to the fans, the management and everyone here, to continue that and to be able to stay for another year is fantastic.
“The club has played a massive role in my life and my family’s life, I’ve had such good memories here and to be able to play a part in this next chapter of the club is a huge honour.
“I’m delighted to get it all signed and sealed, now we need to get the job done this season so we can look forward to next season.”

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