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Ray Crawford (footballer) (Raymond Crawford) was born on 13 July, 1936 in Portsmouth, England, is an English footballer. Discover Ray Crawford (footballer)'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 87 years old?

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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 13 July, 1936
Birthday 13 July
Birthplace Portsmouth, England
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1936

Raymond Crawford (born 13 July 1936) is an English former international footballer, who played as a striker in a career that saw him score over 300 goals at club level.

Crawford began his career as a trainee at his home town club Portsmouth.

1956

He made his international debut with Malaya national team in 1956.

He played at left-wing for Malaya in their 4–2 win over Singapore on 1 April 1956 in the annual Sportsman's Trophy match.

He was also named among the 17 players which travelled to represent Malaya in the Asian Cup qualifiers away in Cambodia and South Vietnam in April–May 1956, and not in the starting XI in either of the two qualifiers (Govindarajoo was the starting left-wing).

1957

He made his league debut on 24 August 1957 in a goalless draw with Burnley.

1958

He managed 19 appearances for the club at senior level before joining second flight Ipswich Town in August 1958.

1960

A prolific striker, he helped Ipswich to win back-to-back titles, the Second Division in 1960–61 and the First Division in 1961–62.

In the latter season, he was joint leading scorer in Division One – alongside Derek Kevan of West Bromwich Albion – with 33 goals.

During this time, he won the first of his two England caps, becoming the first Ipswich Town player to be capped for England.

1961

After that, he played for England national team against Northern Ireland on 22 November 1961 and played in their next fixture, versus Austria on 4 April 1962, where he opened the scoring in a 3–1 win.

He also played for the Football League representative team.

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1963

He was sold to Wolves in September 1963 where he scored 41 goals in 61 appearances (in total), before moving to rivals West Brom in January 1965, shortly before Wolves dropped out of the top flight.

1965

He failed to establish himself though at The Hawthorns and rejoined Ipswich in March 1965, where he played another three full seasons, lifting his tally for the club to 259 goals in all competitions.

1969

He joined Charlton in March 1969, but soon dropped into the non-league with Kettering Town.

1970

He signed for Colchester United in June 1970 for £3,000 and in his only season with the club, scored 24 goals from 45 appearances.

1971

Most notably, he scored two goals for Colchester United in a giant-killing 3–2 victory against Leeds United in the fifth round of the FA Cup in 1971.

Crawford left English football after this season, heading to Durban City in South Africa, leaving an exceptional scoring rate in the Football League of 289 goals in 476 games.

In his only season in South Africa, he won the cup and finished runner-up in the league.

1972

He became youth-team coach at Brighton in 1972 but left after Brian Clough became manager the following year.

1979

He then worked as youth team Manager and assistant Manager to Jimmy Dickinson at his former side Portsmouth until 1979 and later managed non-league Fareham Town and Winchester City for a short while before retiring from the game in 1984, and becoming a merchandising representative.

He is now retired but still plays a big active role within the community of Portsmouth, appearing at a lot of charity events and is a popular figure at Fratton Park every home game.

2007

In 2007, he published his autobiography entitled "Curse of the Jungle Boy".

The book explain how Crawford was known to all as 'Jungle Boy' because of his army service in Malaya.

He had his own Jungle Boy chant used a lot by the fans.

Crawford now works as a summariser on Express FM commentaries on Portsmouth matches and occasionally on Radio Suffolk on Ipswich Town games.

He is known for his loud cheers and shouts and became an instant hit on Express FM. The former frontman also provides a weekly column for the Yellow Advertiser online newspaper discussing the fortunes of Colchester United FC.

Crawford's international career was surprisingly brief, but had three caps with two different countries.