Blue Square Bet Premier club York City have signed 32-year-old striker Leon Constantine and have also registered 39-year-old forward Steve Torpey.
Constantine (pictured) played non-League football for Edgware Town before joining Millwall in September 2000.
He had loan spells with Leyton Orient and Partick Thistle, before moving to Brentford on a free transfer in August 2002.
In August 2003 joined Southend United, initially on non-contract terms, signing a permanent deal the following month.
After scoring at a rate of one every other game for Southend, he moved to Peterborough United in May 2004.
In October 2004, he joined Torquay United on loan and in December 2004 made the move permanent for a club record fee of £75,000. Leon moved to Port Vale in November 2005, initially on loan, where he became a regular goalscorer.
In the 2006/07 season he broke a record, becoming the only Port Vale player to score more than seventeen goals before Christmas. He finished the 2006/07 season with twenty-six goals in all competitions for Port Vale (and thirty-eight in all in eighteen months for the club) and after being linked to a number of League One clubs in the summer of 2007 he agreed a move to Leeds United on a two-year contract.
Northampton Town signed him in July 2008 but Constantine made Hereford United his ninth League club when he joined the Bulls in the summer of 2009, having struggled to find the net when he was with the Cobblers.
He was released by the Bulls at the end of last season.
Torpey was appointed as youth team boss at the KitKat Crescent in December 2008 in succession to Neil Redfearn.
He totaled 139 goals in 593 Football League appearances for Millwall, Bradford City, Swansea City, Bristol City, Notts County, Scunthorpe United and Lincoln City.
Since leaving Sincil Bank in 2007 he has played and coached at Farsley Celtic and North Ferriby United and made two senior appearances for York towards the end of last season, and manager Martin Foyle has registered him again in case of emergencies.









