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Date of birth
  
May 1911

1932–1935
  
Birmingham

1935–1939
  
Luton Town

Playing position
  
Left back

Name
  
Arthur Hubbard

Years
  
Team



Place of birth
  
Birmingham, England

Arthur G. Hubbard (May 1911 – after 1938) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Birmingham and Luton Town. He played as a left back.

Biography

Hubbard was born in the Erdington district of Birmingham and attended Chester Road School. Birmingham signed him from his works team in August 1932, initially on an amateur basis: he turned professional six months later. He made his debut in the First Division on the opening day of the 1934–35 season, deputising for the injured Ned Barkas in a home game against local rivals Aston Villa which Birmingham won 2–1. He played in the next four games before losing his place to Tom Fillingham, and, once Barkas returned to fitness, not regaining it. At the end of the season Hubbard, described as a solid full-back, joined Luton Town of the Third Division South, where he played only four league games, and in 1939 moved into non-league football with Dunstable Town.

He was chosen once for an FA Amateur XI.

References

Arthur Hubbard Wikipedia