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Full name
  
Francis Hudspeth

1925
  
England

Height
  
1.7 m

1910–1929
  
Newcastle United

Died
  
1963


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Frank Hudspeth

Playing position
  
Defender

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Date of birth
  
(1890-04-20)20 April 1890

Place of birth
  
Percy Main, England

Francis Hudspeth (20 April 1890 in Percy Main, North Tyneside – 1963) was an English footballer, who most notably played for Newcastle United. His position was defender.

Frank Hudspeth Hudspeth Frank Image 12 Newcastle United 1926 Vintage Footballers

Hudspeth spent nineteen seasons at Newcastle, from 1910 to 1929. This makes him the joint longest servant for the club along with Billy McCracken. During his time at the club he became a popular figure amongst the fans and gained the nickname 'Old Surefoot' for his reliability. He captained the team from 1923 to 1926 but was demoted to vice-captain following Hughie Gallacher's arrival at the club. Hudspeth was also known for his ability to score penalties and twenty-five of his thirty-seven goals at Newcastle came from the penalty spot.

Frank Hudspeth UK Soccer player F Hudspeth 1923

He is second only to Jimmy Lawrence for making the highest amount of appearances for Newcastle, taking part in 472 games. He also represented England at international level.

Frank Hudspeth Newcastle Uniteds FA Cup and titlewinning fullback Frank Hudspeth

Frank Hudspeth Hudspeth Frank Image 1 Newcastle United 1926 Vintage Footballers

Frank Hudspeth Hudspeth Frank Image 10 Newcastle United 1924 Vintage Footballers

Frank Hudspeth Hudspeth Frank Image 1 Newcastle United 1926 Vintage Footballers

Frank Hudspeth Hudspeth Frank Image 12 Newcastle United 1926 Vintage Footballers

References

Frank Hudspeth Wikipedia