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Scott Ruscoe (born 15 December 1977) is a Welsh former professional footballer and manager who is now a Player Development Phase Coach at EFL League One club Port Vale. A central midfielder, he was capped by the Wales semi-pro team. A former youth team player with Stoke City and Port Vale, he made his first team debut at League of Wales side Newtown in 1997. He spent three years with the club before joining Conference club Chester City in June 2000. He returned to the League of Wales with TNS in January 2002, and would go on to spend the rest of his career there. During this time the club won the league championship eight times, the Welsh Cup four times, the Welsh League Cup six times, and the FAW Premier Cup once. He was inducted into the Welsh Premier League league Hall of Fame in Novemb

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  • Scott Ruscoe (né le 15 décembre 1977 à Stoke-on-Trent) est un ancien footballeur gallois reconverti entraineur. Il est le joueur ayant disputé le plus de match de l'histoire du club gallois de The New Saints FC avant d'en devenir l'entraineur entre 2017 et 2021. (fr)
  • Scott Ruscoe (born 15 December 1977) is a Welsh former professional footballer and manager who is now a Player Development Phase Coach at EFL League One club Port Vale. A central midfielder, he was capped by the Wales semi-pro team. A former youth team player with Stoke City and Port Vale, he made his first team debut at League of Wales side Newtown in 1997. He spent three years with the club before joining Conference club Chester City in June 2000. He returned to the League of Wales with TNS in January 2002, and would go on to spend the rest of his career there. During this time the club won the league championship eight times, the Welsh Cup four times, the Welsh League Cup six times, and the FAW Premier Cup once. He was inducted into the Welsh Premier League league Hall of Fame in Novemb (en)
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  • Shrewsbury, England (en)
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