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Fred Callaghan (Frederick John Callaghan) was born on 19 December, 1944 in Fulham, England, is an English footballer (1944–2022). Discover Fred Callaghan'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 77 years old?

Popular As Frederick John Callaghan
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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 19 December 1944
Birthday 19 December
Birthplace Fulham, England
Date of death 13 September, 2022
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Fred Callaghan Height, Weight & Measurements

At 77 years old, Fred Callaghan height is 5ft 10in .

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1944

Frederick John Callaghan (19 December 1944 – 13 September 2022) was an English professional footballer, who made over 290 appearances in the Football League for Fulham as a left back.

After retiring as a player, Callaghan became a manager and coach, most notably in the Football League with Brentford.

He later had a long career managing and coaching in non-League football.

Frederick John Callaghan was born on 19 December 1944 in Parsons Green.

After retiring from football, Callaghan became a London black cab driver.

1962

A left back, Callaghan joined First Division club Fulham as an apprentice in 1962 and made his first senior appearances during the 1963–64 season.

1964

His debut came in March 1964 during a 2–2 draw away at Aston Villa.

As a player, he was described as "a tough-tackling defender who was not averse to crunching tackles and the occasional overlap down the flank" and was nicknamed "The Tank".

1966

By the 1966–67 season, he had broken into the starting lineup on a regular basis, but was part of the team which suffered a double relegation from the First to the Third Division in 1968 and 1969.

1970

Callaghan made a career-high 52 appearances during the 1970–71 season and appeared in 45 out of 46 league fixtures, helping the Cottagers to promotion back to the Second Division with a second-place finish.

1971

Although not a regular goal scorer, he scored a key goal in the 1971–72 Second Division season, securing a 2–2 draw at Charlton Athletic that saved the club from relegation.

1972

Callaghan made his final appearances for the club during the 1972–73 season and was forced to retire in 1974 due to a back injury.

He made 336 appearances for Fulham across all competitions.

Callaghan had a long managerial and coaching career in non-League football and held roles at Enfield, Woking, Basingstoke Town, Wealdstone, Carshalton Athletic, Walton & Hersham and Kingstonian.

1977

In February 1977, Callaghan joined Fourth Division club Brentford until the end of the 1976–77 season, as assistant to manager Bill Dodgin Jr..

His arrival coincided with the team's sharp upturn in form, which culminated in a run of just two defeats from the final 18 matches of the season, which pulled the club away from the re-election places.

1980

After Dodgin Jr. was given a "leave of absence" in March 1980, Callaghan returned to Griffin Park as caretaker manager until the end of the 1979–80 season.

After some positive early results, he signed a two-year permanent contract in April 1980 and managed the Bees to an 18th-place finish, clear of the Third Division relegation places.

Callaghan would go on to manage Brentford for 3 1⁄2 seasons and presided over an overhaul of the squad and coaching structure at Griffin Park.

The 1980–81 season saw the arrival of player/assistant manager Ron Harris, a re-formation of the youth setup and the arrivals of Terry Hurlock, David Crown and Gary Roberts.

1981

Callaghan added Stan Bowles and Chris Kamara to the midfield during the 1981–82 season and forwards Francis Joseph and Tony Mahoney in 1982–83, but the team's form went into decline during the 1983–84 season and he was sacked in February 1984.

Callaghan's three seasons as permanent manager resulted in 9th, 8th and 9th-place finishes respectively in the Third Division.

2012

As of August 2012, he was working for former club Fulham as a corporate hospitality host.

He died on 13 September 2022 at age 77.

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