Andrew Ruscoe

Ruscoe attended university, earning a BA (Hons) in Youth and Community in 2016, followed by a PGCE in 2018 and a Postgraduate Diploma in Sports Coaching and Development in 2019.

He has played for the following teams: Gap Queens Park, Brickfield Rangers,[2] Cefn Druids AFC,[3] Rhydymwyn FC, Lex XI, Prestatyn Town,[4] FC United of Wrexham[5] In addition to his football career, Ruscoe earned one cap for the Great Britain Futsal team in 2018 during a match against Italy.

[citation needed] He also spearheaded initiatives to engage schools through an anti-social behaviour project and worked alongside former Gap Queens Park manager Levi Lloyd to develop the club's award-winning mental health program.

[13] Facing significant challenges early on, Ruscoe inherited a depleted squad after several players departed with the previous manager.

[16] In 2024, Ruscoe and FC United of Wrexham received a £5,000 donation from Tristan Tate, but later returned it after criticism from club sponsors and local organisations.

[17] Ruscoe has engaged in various charity work, including fundraising initiatives for FC United of Wrexham and other community outreach activities.

[25] Ruscoe has spoken about facing personal challenges, including family health issues, which have influenced his involvement in charitable activities, particularly supporting children's hospitals.