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Ted Widdowfield (Edward Widdowfield) was born on 25 March, 1915 in Hole, England, is a footballer. Discover Ted Widdowfield'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 108 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 25 March, 1915
Birthday 25 March
Birthplace Hetton-le-Hole, England
Date of death November 8, 1983
Died Place Newark-on-Trent, England
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Ted Widdowfield Height, Weight & Measurements

At 68 years old, Ted Widdowfield height is 5ft 10+1/2in .

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Ted Widdowfield Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1983

Widdowfield remained in the Newark area, where he died in 1983 at the age of 68.

1937

Halifax Town's manager, Jimmy Thomson, had brought in Widdowfield for his pace and crossing ability, and he played regularly at outside right for his first few months at the club. He lost his place early in the 1937–38 season, and was put on the transfer list at his own request. No move ensued, and in January 1938, Thomson tried Widdowfield at centre forward, a position that had been problematic since top scorer Albert Valentine had left six months earlier. In his 61 league matches before the Second World War brought an end to competitive football, he scored 34 goals, including all four as Halifax came back from 3–0 down to Accrington Stanley to win 4–3, and was the club's top scorer in both pre-war seasons

1936

Widdowfield made his Football League debut on 2 November at home to Chelsea, replacing Tommy Lang. Huddersfield won 2–0, and Widdowfield kept his place for the next three matches. Although the Leeds Mercury wrote that he "showed great promise in his few senior side games", he played only once more for the first team in the next twelve months, and moved on to Halifax Town of the Third Division North in November 1936.

1935

Widdowfield married Isabella Stabler in 1935. The 1939 Register lists him as a carpenter and footballer living in Chevinedge Crescent, Halifax, with his wife and child. He served with the Halifax police during the Second World War before joining the Royal Air Force in 1941. When other duties permitted, he played football for Halifax Town in the wartime competitions and made one appearance in the first post-war edition of the FA Cup, before leaving for the Newark, Nottinghamshire, area where he had settled. He played Midland League football for Ransome & Marles, and spent the 1949–50 season with Peterborough United, scoring 20 goals from 45 Midland League matches, before returning to Ransome & Marles, who had by then left the Midland League for the Central Alliance.

1915

Edward Widdowfield (25 March 1915 – 8 November 1983) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Huddersfield Town and Halifax Town. An outside right who became a centre forward, he also played non-league football for Hetton Lyons Welfare, Bishop Auckland, Birtley, Ransome & Marles and Peterborough United.

Widdowfield was born in Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham, in 1915, a son of James Widdowfield, coal miner and local councillor, and his wife, Phillis née Pearson. In his teenage years, he engaged in pedestrianism – professional sprinting – as well as playing football for his local team, Hetton Lyons Welfare, Bishop Auckland and Birtley. His goalscoring from the outside-right position earned him offers of trials with clubs including Birmingham, Burnley, Crystal Palace and Hartlepools United, and in October 1935, he signed for Huddersfield Town of the Football League First Division.