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Full name
  
Albert Douglas Holden

1962-1965
  
Preston North End

Name
  
Doug Holden


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

1950-1962
  
Bolton Wanderers

Playing position
  
Midfielder

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Date of birth
  
(1930-09-28) 28 September 1930 (age 85)

Place of birth
  
Manchester, England

Doug Holden (born 28 September 1930) is an English former professional footballer who played as a Winger.

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Doug Holden Signed picture of Doug Holden the Bolton Wanderers footballer

Football career

Holden began his professional playing career with Bolton Wanderers in 1951. He made over 400 appearances for Bolton, and was on the losing side in the famous 4–3 loss to Blackpool in the "Matthews Cup Final" and then on the winning side in the 1958 FA Cup Final against Manchester United.

With five international caps to his name, Holden was recognised as one of the top wingers of his generation, with the ability to play on either wing. After Bolton he moved to Preston North End, scoring a goal in their 1964 FA Cup Final defeat against West Ham United.

He remained at Deepdale until the summer of 1965, when he emigrated to Australia, where he played for Hakoah of Sydney until 1968. He then became Hakoah's coach, before moving to coach Auburn F.C. He finished his coaching career in Australia with Sydney City, before returning to England in 1970, where he had a spell coaching with Grimsby Town.

Honours

Bolton Wanderers
  • FA Cup winner: 1958
  • FA Cup runner-up: 1953
  • Preston North End
  • FA Cup runner-up: 1964
  • References

    Doug Holden Wikipedia