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Kieffer Moore announced his arrival at Wrexham with authority. The towering striker scored a perfect hat-trick against Championship leaders Coventry City on 31 October 2025, using his right foot, left foot and head in a 3-2 victory that confirmed what supporters already suspected. Moore’s journey from non-league obscurity to international recognition and now the Racecourse represents one of football’s most compelling stories of perseverance and late development.
At 33 years old, Moore remains a physical force in the Championship. His 6ft 5in frame makes him one of the tallest outfield players in English football.
The Torquay-born forward wears the number 19 shirt for Wrexham. His signing in August 2025 represented a significant statement of intent from Phil Parkinson’s side.
How old is Kieffer Moore and where was he born?
Kieffer Roberto Francisco Moore was born on 8 August 1992 in Torquay, Devon. He is 33 years old at the time of writing.
Moore is English by birth but represents Wales at international level. His multicultural heritage includes Welsh, Chinese and Italian ancestry.
The striker stands at 6ft 5in (1.96 metres), making him one of the most physically imposing forwards in the Championship. His aerial ability has defined much of his success throughout his career.
| Full name | Kieffer Roberto Francisco Moore |
| Date of birth | 8 August 1992 |
| Age | 33 |
| Birthplace | Torquay, Devon, England |
| Nationality | Wales |
| Height | 6ft 5in (1.96m) |
| Position | Striker |
| Current club | Wrexham AFC |
| Squad number | 19 |
Who is Kieffer Moore’s wife?
Moore is married to Charlotte Russell, a model and content creator. The couple maintain a relatively private life away from football, occasionally sharing glimpses of their relationship on social media.
Moore’s heritage connects him to three different nations through his family background. He qualifies for Wales through his paternal grandfather, who hailed from Llanrug in North Wales.
His maternal lineage includes Chinese ancestry through his great-grandfather and Italian roots. This made him technically eligible to represent Italy, China or England before he committed to Wales in 2019.
The remarkable journey from non-league to international football
Moore’s path to professional football took a route few would recognise. He began in Torquay United’s youth system but was released at age 12 when the club folded its academy programme.
What followed was a spell with Paignton Saints in the South Devon League Division Two. Moore scored 47 goals in 43 matches across two seasons, an extraordinary record that hinted at untapped potential.
During his non-league years with Truro City and Dorchester Town, Moore worked as a lifeguard and personal trainer to support himself. Football remained a part-time pursuit until his performances forced scouts to take notice.
He finished the 2012-13 season with 20 goals across both clubs. That record earned him a move to League One side Yeovil Town in July 2013, his first contract in the Football League.
Yeovil gave Moore his first taste of Championship football during the 2013-14 season. The club were relegated, and Moore was released in 2015 after making 50 appearances.
A brief spell in Norway with Viking FK followed before Moore returned to England with Forest Green Rovers in January 2016. A loan move to his hometown club Torquay United that November proved decisive.
Moore scored five goals in four appearances for Torquay. That form caught the attention of Championship side Ipswich Town, who signed him for £10,000 in January 2017.
Championship breakthrough and Premier League experience
Moore’s career accelerated during a loan spell at Rotherham United in the 2017-18 season. He scored 13 goals in 20 matches for the League One side, finishing as one of the division’s top scorers.
Embed from Getty ImagesBarnsley paid an undisclosed fee to sign Moore permanently in January 2018. His second season at Oakwell brought 17 league goals and recognition in the PFA League One Team of the Year for 2018-19.
Wigan Athletic signed Moore for approximately £2.5 million in August 2019. He scored 10 Championship goals during the 2019-20 season, though the club were relegated due to administration.
Cardiff City brought Moore to South Wales in August 2020. He finished as the club’s top scorer with 20 league goals in 2020-21 and was named Cardiff City Player of the Year.
A £5 million move to Bournemouth in January 2022 took Moore to the Premier League. He scored four goals in just 83 minutes during the final weeks of the 2021-22 season to help secure promotion.
Embed from Getty ImagesMoore made 27 Premier League appearances for Bournemouth in 2022-23, scoring four goals including a brace against Tottenham Hotspur. A loan return to Ipswich Town in February 2024 helped the Tractor Boys secure promotion to the Premier League with seven goals in 18 appearances.
Sheffield United signed Moore on a three-year deal in July 2024 before Wrexham secured his services 12 months later.
International career with Wales
Moore represented England C once in 2016 but chose to pursue his Welsh qualification. He made his senior Wales debut in 2019 under manager Ryan Giggs.
His international breakthrough came quickly. Moore scored on his debut and netted in each of his first three away matches for Wales, establishing himself as a key attacking option.
Wales selected Moore for UEFA Euro 2020, where he scored the equaliser against Switzerland in their opening group match. The goal locked his international allegiance to Wales permanently under FIFA regulations.
Moore played a vital role in Wales’ qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. It marked Wales’ first World Cup appearance since 1958, with Moore starting all three group matches.
He has made more than 50 appearances for Wales, scoring 15 goals at the time of writing. His international record includes goals against Belgium, Finland, Estonia and Montenegro.
Joining Wrexham AFC
Wrexham signed Moore on 5 August 2025 for an undisclosed fee from Sheffield United. The three-year contract runs until June 2028.
Moore’s signing represented a coup for Wrexham. A striker with Premier League and international experience choosing to join a newly promoted Championship side demonstrated the project’s pulling power.
His impact was immediate. Moore scored a hat-trick against Coventry City on 31 October 2025, with goals from his right foot, left foot and head in a 3-2 victory over the league leaders.
According to ESPN, by November Moore had made 15 starts in the 2025-26 Championship season, scoring seven goals with one assist. He has registered 37 shots, demonstrating his active presence in the penalty area.
Transfermarkt values Moore at €1.20 million. His experience and physical presence offer Wrexham a proven Championship option as they navigate their first season at this level.
Career statistics and honours
Moore has made 412 league appearances throughout his career, scoring 136 goals. His tally increases to 447 total appearances with 144 goals when cup competitions are included.
His most prolific spell came at Cardiff City, where he scored 25 league goals in 64 appearances across two seasons. Moore also netted 21 times in 51 league matches for Barnsley.
At international level, Moore’s 52 caps place him among Wales’ most experienced players of the modern era. His 15 goals demonstrate his importance to the national team setup.
| Honour | Year |
|---|---|
| PFA Team of the Year (League One) | 2018-19 |
| Cardiff City Player of the Year | 2020-21 |
| Bournemouth Championship runner-up | 2021-22 |
| Wigan Athletic League One champions | 2021-22 |
| Ipswich Town Championship runner-up | 2023-24 |
Moore continues to prove his value in the Championship with Wrexham. At 33, his experience and physical attributes remain crucial assets as the club establishes itself at the second tier of English football.
