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Full name
  
Raymond Ilott

1968-1970
  
Place of birth
  
Name
  
Ray Ilott


Playing position
  
Role
  
Footballer

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Forward

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Date of birth
  
(1948-01-11) 11 January 1948 (age 68)

Ray Ilott (11 January 1948 - 27 November 2016), was an Australian former association footballer.

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Club career

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Ilott was briefly on the books of Football League Division Two team Leyton Orient before playing for a number of English non-league teams. Between 1968 and 1970 he played 40 times for Cheshunt before announcing he was emigrating to Australia.

After arriving in Australia in 1970, Ilott played for Ascot in the Western Australia State League.

State career

Ilott played 32 times for Western Australia.

International career

Ilott played four full international matches for Australia in 1975, all against the USSR.

Player

  • Rothmans Gold Medal - Best and Fairest in State League: 1974
  • Football Hall of Fame Western Australia Hall of Champions Inductee: 1996
  • Ascot

  • Western Australia State League League Champion: 1974
  • Western Australia State League Night Series Champion: 1974
  • Forrestfield United

  • Western Australia State League Top Four Champion: 1981
  • Manager

    Forrestfield United

  • Western Australia State League Top Four Champion: 1981
  • Stirling Macedonia

  • Western Australia State League League Champion: 1987
  • Western Australia State League Night Series Champion: 1988
  • References

    Ray Ilott Wikipedia


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