FORMER York City goalkeeper Ethan Ross has found a new club- joining fellow Vanarama National League side Altrincham.
Ross played for York for a single season, starting 31 matches for City before suffering two concussions towards the back end of the season.
As a precaution, Ross sat out for the final matches of the campaign, allowing Ryan Whitley to become the starting goalkeeper.
Ross has joined Altrincham on a season-long loan from Stockport County, after previously playing as a trialist in the Robin's pre-season friendly with Dutch side NEC Nijmegen.
The towering goalkeeper also captained City on one occasion, in the Isuzu FA Trophy penalty shootout victory over Chelmsford City.
The 26-year-old will potentially face his former side York on Tuesday, August 15 (7.45pm).
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