Salisbury FC have announced that Noah Coppin has signed a new contract and will stay at the club for the coming season.
Coppin, 23, will enter his third season at the Ray Mac after two successful seasons, during which he played a massive role, scoring 26 goals in the promotion season in the Southern League Premier Division.
The forward joined Salisbury in July 2023 from Chippenham Town, where he also spent time on loan at Melksham Town and Weston-super-Mare. He has also previously had spells with Taunton Town, with a loan spell at Bideford.
Salisbury Assistant Manager, Callum Hart, said, "We're delighted to welcome Noah back to the Ray Mac, he’s a player who doesn’t need much introducing to the Salisbury fans, being a fan favourite over the last couple of seasons."
"He had a fantastic season in the promotion campaign and will be looking to rediscover that form this season."

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