Career
He notably played for Grimsby Town having also represented Watford, Scarborough, Gretna, Workington and Street Albans City. Cohen retired in 2010 to work full-time in the Ambulance service and in 2013 he became a cyclist. Early career
Cohen started his career as a trainee at Watford and was added to the club"s first team squad during the 2002-2003 season but failed to play a first team match and was eventually released by The Hornets at end of the season.
He then teamed up Russell Slade at Scarborough where he scored twice in seven appearances with the club from the McCain Stadium.
His next port of call was to sign for Gretna, who at the time had earnt back to back promotions that took them from the foot of the Scottish Football League up into the Scottish Premier League. Cohen, however struggled to make an impact on the first team and was loaned to Northern Premier League side Workington in the 2004-2005 season where he found the Netto twenty times and finished as the club"s top scorer, helping them to gain promotion to the Conference North.
Grimsby Town
League Two Play-off runner up: 2005-2006
Street Albans City
Cohen would go on to miss the entire 2006-2007 season due to an injury picked up in pre-season, and at the end of the year he was released by Alan Buckley, however The Football Association gave Grimsby the registration forms for Cohen and the first option to sign him back up if the situation ever came about, however Cohen opted to retire from professional football due to his on-going injury woes having spent the entire 2007-2008 season without a club and still suffering from injury. In 2008 he came out of retirement and signed for Conference South side Street Albans City in August 2008.
Cohen played for the club for two seasons, scoring 12 goals in 81 appearances.
He eventually retired in May 2010 to work in the Ambulance service. In 2013 Cohen announced he was attempting a career in cycling and hoped that he would be able to become an Olympic road racer. He began cycling for Glendene Central Committee from Brentwood, Essex.
He began writing a blog on his progress, and made his debut in the Ford Central Committee Dunton Summer Series Round 7 race in which he finished in 47th place.