Aldershot Town have confirmed the return of striker Kwame Thomas on a free transfer, bringing back a familiar and well-loved face to the EBB Stadium.
This marks the third spell at the club for the 29-year-old forward, who previously spent the latter part of the 2023/24 season on loan from Ebbsfleet United.
Thomas made a strong impact during that campaign, featuring in 49 matches and playing a vital role in the club’s successful run. In total, he has made 59 appearances for Aldershot Town, scoring seven goals.
One of his most memorable contributions came in the Isuzu FA Trophy Final, where he set up Josh Barrett’s stunning goal to seal a 3-0 victory — a moment fans will cherish for years.
Beyond club football, Thomas also made his senior international debut for St Kitts & Nevis during his earlier spell at Aldershot, after representing England at youth level while with Derby County.
His experience, physical presence, and familiarity with the team make him a valuable addition ahead of the new season. The Shots are excited to welcome him back, and fans will be eager to see him continue his journey in Aldershot colours.






























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