Former Sunderland academy attacker Ben Creamer has signed for non-league outfit Bishop Auckland FC.
The 18-year-old was released by his boyhood club over the summer and has been without a team ever since, but has now completed a move to the NPL East Division side. Creamer was a regular for the Black Cats’ U18s last season, but left the Academy of Light having failed to make a senior appearance on Wearside.
In a statement posted to social media on Wednesday morning, Bishop Auckland said: “We’re thrilled to announce the signing of Ben Creamer! The talented forward joined Sunderland Academy at just 11 years old and made a strong impact with Sunderland U18s last season, scoring three goals in 17 appearances. Welcome to Bishop Auckland FC, Ben!”
Predominantly a right winger, Creamer is also capable of operating on the opposite flank or in a more central berth. He spent seven years on the books at the Stadium of Light after working his way through the club’s various academy age groups. The teenager was one of several young talents released by Sunderland at the end of last season, with Callum Wilson, Connor Pye, Daniel Obolo, Harry Gardiner, Jayden Sekete, Joe Ryder, Kailem Beattie, Michael Spellman, and Thomas Chiabi also moving on. At the time, the Black Cats published a statement that read: “All at Sunderland AFC would like to thank our departing players for their professionalism and commitment and we wish them well for the future.”