Dion Sembie-Ferris

Dion Leonard Sembie-Ferris (born 23 May 1996) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a winger for Southern League Premier Division Central club Spalding United.

He made his professional debut for Colchester in January 2015, and later had a loan spells with National League South sides Margate and Concord Rangers.

[5] After graduating from the Academy, Sembie-Ferris joined Southern League Premier Division side St Neots Town to continue his development.

During his brief stay with the club, he had a trial with West Ham United,[4] and made his debut for St Neots in the Huntingdonshire Senior Cup final on 3 May 2013, a game which his side won against Huntingdon Town after a penalty shoot-out.

[4] Despite missing the 2–0 win, Sembie-Ferris made his league and home debut in the following game, again replacing Elliott Hewitt after 79 minutes of Colchester's 2–0 defeat to Walsall on 17 January.

[14] Utilised mainly as a late substitute by Tony Humes, Sembie-Ferris put this to good effect on 25 April in Colchester's game away to Fleetwood Town.

[16] After making a handful of appearances for Colchester in the early stages of the 2015–16 season and none since new manager Kevin Keen arrived in December 2015, Sembie-Ferris was allowed to leave the club on loan.

[20] In December 2016, Sembie-Ferris was again allowed to leave the club on loan, joining National League South side Concord Rangers for one month.

[28] Following financial issues at St Neots Town, Dion signed for Southern League Division One Central side Peterborough Sports in November 2018.