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Date of birth
  
15 September 1890

?-1919
  
Croydon Common

Years
  
Team


Playing position
  
Left back

Date of death
  
1948 (aged 57–58)

Name
  
Arthur Hutchins

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Place of birth
  
Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England

Arthur Hutchins (15 September 1890 – 1948) was an English professional football player.

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Hutchins was born in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire and first played for Croydon Common before the outbreak of World War I. During the war he guested as a player for Arsenal, playing over 100 wartime matches, and after peace broke out, he signed as a permanent player in April 1919, as Arsenal were promoted back into the Football League First Division. He made his league debut against Sunderland at Roker Park on 13 September 1919 and became Arsenal's regular left back during the 1919-20 season, taking over from Frank Bradshaw who had moved up front to become an inside forward.

Hutchins was a first-team stalwart for 1920-21 and 1921-22, missing only three and five games in each season respectively. However, he only played ten games in 1922-23 before being dropped for Andy Kennedy. Unable to regain his place, Hutchins moved to Charlton Athletic in July 1923. In total he played 108 games for Arsenal, scoring one goal.

He spent three seasons with Charlton, of the Third Division South, before retiring in 1926. He died in 1948, aged 57.

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Arthur Hutchins Wikipedia