Curzon Ashton Football Club are pleading for their first-team coach to come home after he was not seen for over 24 hours.
Jack Salkeld went missing on Sunday night after watching the Manchester derby in an area close to the National League North football club.
He was pictured alongside his dad Wayne, who is chairman of Curzon Ashton, earlier in the day. He was wearing a black coat on top of a checkered grey shirt, dark blue jeans and black trainers.
Jack has not been seen since 10:30pm in Ashton-under-Lyne town centre, on the outskirts of Manchester.
In a Facebook post shared by his sister, she wrote: "Really do not want to be doing this but we need your help.
"My brother Jack Salkeld hasn't been seen since yesterday over 24 hours ago. We are going out of our mind with worry. Please can people share this picture this was him yesterday and in the exact clothes he was wearing.
"This is so out of character and we do not know where else to turn. He was last seem in Ashton town centre around 10.30pm his phone is off and we don't know if any friends he was with.
"Please share and if anyone knows anything we urge you to get in touch. We love him so much and are really worried now.
"We have contacted the Police Crime ref number 1881/301023."
Jack has spent his entire life with Curzon Ashton Football Club, firstly as a youth team player, before joining the coaching staff. He has been in the first-team dugout for well over half a decade under a host of different managers.
His fun-loving spirit and attitude makes him one of the most popular people at Curzon Ashton, who are desperate for Jack to make contact and return home.
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