Cliff Huxford

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Cliff Huxford
Personal information
Full name Clifford George Huxford[1]
Date of birth (1937-06-08) 8 June 1937 (age 86)
Place of birth Stroud, Gloucestershire, England
Position(s) Wing half
Youth career
1953–1955 Chelsea
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1955–1959 Chelsea 6 (0)
1959–1967 Southampton 278 (4)
1967–1968 Exeter City 41 (1)
Worcester City
Managerial career
1972 Aldershot (caretaker manager)
????-2001 Brockenhurst
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Clifford George "Cliff" Huxford (born 8 June 1937) is a former footballer born in Stroud, Gloucestershire, who played as a wing half in the Football League for Chelsea, Southampton and Exeter City.[2]

Football career

Huxford began his career as a junior with Chelsea, and made his Football League debut for the club in the 1958–59 season,[2] before moving to Southampton in part-exchange for Charlie Livesey.[3] He spent eight seasons with Southampton, during which he played 320 games in all competitions, scoring 4 goals.[1] In 1967 he moved on to Exeter City for a season, playing a further 41 games and scoring once.[2] He went on to play for clubs including Worcester City of the Southern League,[4] and went on enjoy a long career as coach or manager with numerous clubs in non-League football.[5][6][7]

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