Forgotten players who have left Gillingham and played for the likes of KAS Eupen, Dubai FC, Dunfermline Athletic and KV Oostende
By Tom Fullagar
Through the ups and downs of Gillingham’s history, fans have seen the coming and goings of many players whose names have been lost over time.
Here are 10 recent players that fans may have forgotten and where they are playing now.
Regan Charles Cook
Forward Charles-Cook played for Charlton under-21s, coming from Arsenal Youth. He spent loan spells at Solihull Moors and Woking before joining Gillingham on a free in 2018.
In two years at the club, the forward made 21 league starts and 20 appearances as a substitute, scoring six goals. He scored the only goal in a win at Accrington in the 2019/20 season.
In July 2020, Charles-Cook left on a free to Scottish side Ross Country, where he started 45 times and scored 13 goals. Two years later, the Grenadian switched over to Belgium to play for KAS Eupen, playing 32 games last season and netting four goals.
Henry Woods
Academy graduate Woods played 13 times for Gillingham between 2018-21. The midfielder spent time on loan at clubs including Sittingbourne, Dover and Concord. Maidstone signed Woods in 2022 on a free but he played only four games and then signed for Dubai FC in January 2024.
Hagi Mnoga
Right-back Mnoga came on loan from Portsmouth in September 2022 after time at Bromley and Weymouth. On his debut at home to Swindon, Mnoga was sent off for two yellow cards after just 10 minutes.
He only appeared four times thereafter. After two loan moves to Aldershot, where he scored three goals, the 22-year-old left Pompey in May and was recently reported to be on trial at League 2 Notts County but remains without a club.
Alex Jakubiak
Centre-forward Jakubiak moved up the ranks at Watford yet only featured once for the senior side. He has had a total of 13