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Full name
  
Clifford Woodhead

Height
  
5'8"

Date of birth
  
17 August 1908

Playing position
  
Full back

Place of birth
  
Darfield, England

Name
  
Clifford Woodhead

Date of death
  
June 1985


Clifford "Cliff" Woodhead (17 August 1908 – June 1985) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back. He made over 300 appearances for Hull in City the Football League and FA Cup and has been included in various fan best ever Hull City XI teams.

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Playing career

Woodhead was born in Darfield, Barnsley and played for a number of local Yorkshire non-league teams including Dearne Valley Old Boys, Ardsley Athletic and Frickley Colliery, before catching the attention of Barnsley and Hull City. He had a trial at Oakwell for Barnsley before signing for Hull City in 1930. During the war he continued to play for Hull City in the wartime competitions and also made guest appearances for York City, whilst serving in the Royal Navy, after the war he played briefly for Goole Town.

Managerial career

Woodhead was appointed trainer at Hull City in 1948, guiding the juniors to the Northern Intermediate League title in 1953.

References

Clifford Woodhead Wikipedia


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