Born on 11th December 2004, Henry Cartwright, a sprightly lad of 21 years of age, proudly represents the town of Falkirk, situated in the rough-and-ready heartlands of Scotland's football theatres. Though Cartwright's roots lie in England, his cleats are firmly entrenched in the cold, often ice-laden, pitches of the Scottish Premiership where, as a central midfielder, he conducts the game to his own rhythm.
Donning the number 17 jersey, Cartwright tips the scales at near-about 10st 7lb, which in the realm of the metric system, equates to 67kg. In terms of height, our midfielder stands at a modest 5ft 8in (1.75m), quite adequate for a man plying his trade in the centre of the park.
The notion of value in football can be nebulous, but not so for Transfermarkt, which places a modest price tag of roughly £43,000 on Cartwright's proficient services.
Though young, Cartwright bears some experience under his belt. The seedlings of his career were sown in the nurturing soils of Leicester City's Training Ground. As a trainee in the Championship in England, he honed in July 2020 his craft before venturing forth to novel pastures.
Such pastures materialised in the form of a loan move to Falkirk, up in the frost-ridden realms of Scotland, in July 2025. Since swapping the Midlands for Midlothian, Cartwright's participation in Falkirk's League Cup and Scottish Cup campaigns of 2025 to 2026 has been notably consistent, with collective starts tallying to three and five substitute appearances. Overall, a decent showing for a fledgling talent on loan.