Gillingham f.c.: Sam Vokes Concludes His Career with
On May 6, 2025, Sam Vokes wrapped up his professional football journey with a fitting farewell at Gillingham F.C., where he received a guard of honour from his teammates after their final match of the season.
As the sun dipped behind Priestfield Stadium, the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation. Fans filled the stands, eager to witness not just a match but a momentous occasion in Vokes’ life. Gillingham faced Shrewsbury Town, and the stakes were high; they needed a win to end the season on a positive note.
The whistle blew, and the game commenced. Tension hung in the air until Garath McCleary struck gold—his stunning goal from 25 yards out sent the crowd into raptures. The scoreboard read 1-0, securing victory for Gillingham and ensuring Vokes left the pitch as a winner.
Post-match, emotions ran high. “It was a lovely touch, and nice to round it off with three points,” Vokes reflected, pride evident in his voice. He had played 751 matches throughout his career, each one etched in his memory.
In that moment of celebration, he shared his gratitude: “I am proud of what I have achieved.” His journey through League Two had been filled with challenges and triumphs, but this day marked the culmination of years dedicated to the sport.
The club announced its released and retained list shortly after the match, signaling changes ahead for the Gillingham squad. Players like Travis Akomeah and Joshua Andrews would be departing, while Cameron Antwi and Omar Beckles remained under contract for the upcoming season.
Among those stepping into new roles were apprentices Cruz Beszant and Louie Dayal, who were offered professional contracts—a testament to Gillingham’s commitment to nurturing talent.
As Sam Vokes walked off the field for the last time, he left behind more than just statistics; he inspired those around him. His legacy at Gillingham F.C. will surely resonate as both players and fans look ahead to what comes next for this storied club.