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Ray Crawford (footballer)

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Raymond Crawford (born Portsmouth 13 July, 1936) is a former English international footballer.

Ray Crawford (right) with former team-mate Ted Phillips at Portman Road

Starting out at Portsmouth, Ray Crawford joined Ipswich Town in 1958. A prolific striker, he helped Ipswich to win back-to-back titles, the Second Division in the 1959/1960 season and the First Division in 1961–1962. In the latter season he was joint leading scorer in Division One – alongside Derek Kevan of West Bromwich Albion – with 33 goals.[1]

He was sold to Wolves in 1963 where he scored 39 goals in 57 appearances, before moving to West Brom for a season. Rejoining Ipswich in 1965, he played another three seasons before joining Charlton in 1968.

He stayed for a single season before moving to non-league Kettering Town on a free transfer.

Crawford signed for Colchester United from non-league Kettering Town in 1970 for £3,000 and in his only season scored 24 goals from 45 appearances. 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.

His international career was surprisingly brief - only two caps against Northern Ireland in 1961 and Austria in 1962, with his solitary international goal scored in the latter match. He also represented the Football League.

References

  1. ^ "English League Leading Goalscorers 1889-2007". RSSSF. 2007-06-14. Retrieved 2007-10-14. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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Preceded by First Division top scorer
1961–62 (with Derek Kevan)
Succeeded by

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