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Cliff Holton (Clifford Charles Holton) was born on 29 April, 1929 in Oxford, England, is an English footballer. Discover Cliff Holton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

Popular As Clifford Charles Holton
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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 29 April 1929
Birthday 29 April
Birthplace Oxford, England
Date of death 31 May, 1996
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1929

Clifford Charles Holton (29 April 1929 – 31 May 1996) was an English footballer.

1947

Born in Oxford, Holton played as a full back for non-league Oxford City as a youth, before joining Arsenal in October 1947 at the age of 18.

He spent three seasons in Arsenal's' reserve team, eventually converting to a centre forward, although his progress was restricted in part by national service.

1950

He made his debut against Stoke City on 26 December 1950; initially a bit-part player, he became an established regular in the side in 1951–52 and remained there for three seasons.

1952

He was in the Arsenal side to reach the FA Cup Final in 1952.

With 22 goals (19 of them in the league) he helped Arsenal to a First Division title in 1952–53.

1954

However, he lost his place in the Arsenal side in 1954–55, before returning the following season (1955–56), having been converted into a utility man – playing in defence, midfield or up front.

1956

He continued to figure for Arsenal for another three seasons and on 6 October 1956, he scored four goals in a home match against Manchester City, becoming the first player since Jack Lambert to score more than three in a game at Highbury.

In all he scored 88 goals in 217 matches for Arsenal.

Although he was often tipped for an England place, he never won a cap for his country.

1958

Holton was sold to Watford in October 1958 for £9,000, a somewhat surprising move, considering Watford were in the newly formed Fourth Division at the time.

Holton spent three seasons with the Hornets, mostly at centre forward.

1959

He formed a successful partnership with Dennis Uphill, scoring a club record 48 goals in 1959–60, which also saw the club promoted to the Third Division.

1961

Holton was then controversially sold to Northampton Town in 1961 where he scored a club record 36 goals in 1961–62, thus achieving the rare feat of holding the all-time goals in a season record at two different clubs.

1962

Holton went on to play for Crystal Palace, signing in December 1962 and was part of the Palace side which achieved promotion to the second tier in 1964, with 43 appearances that season scoring 20 goals.

1965

He then signed for Watford (for a second time) on 6 May 1965, before moving on to Charlton Athletic (in a deal which saw Stewart Scullion move in the opposite direction) and subsequently Leyton Orient.

1968

He finally retired in 1968, due in part to a knee injury, and left the game completely to take up a career in engineering.

1996

He died suddenly while on holiday in 1996, at the age of 67.