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Hugh Adcock

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Hugh Adcock
Personal information
Full name Hugh Adcock
Date of birth 10 April 1903
Place of birth Coalville, England
Date of death 16 October 1975(1975-10-16) (aged 72)
Height 5 ft 5+12 in (1.66 m)[1]
Position(s) Outside right
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Ravenstone United ? (?)
Coalville Town ? (?)
Loughborough Corinthians ? (?)
1923–1935 Leicester City 434 (51)
1935 Bristol Rovers 13 (1)
Folkestone ? (?)
Ibstock Penistone Rovers ? (?)
International career
Football League ? (?)
1929 England 5 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Hugh "Hughie" Adcock (born 10 April 1903 in Coalville, England – 16 October 1975) was an English footballer.

Career

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Adcock's five England caps and one from an England trial match on display in his home town of Coalville in 2010

Club

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Adcock played for Ravenstone United, Coalville Town, Loughborough Corinthians, Bristol Rovers, Folkestone and Ibstock Penistone Rovers and most famously Leicester City.[2]

He made his debut for Leicester on the same day as club record goalscorer Arthur Chandler and was a key player in the emergence of the Midlands' club under Peter Hodge in the mid-1920s and later the side which finished in the club's highest ever league finish of runners-up in the First Division in 1928-29. He made 440 appearances for the club over 13 years making him the club's joint 3rd record appearance holder.

International

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He made five appearances and scored one goal for England.[3]

Honours

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As a player

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Leicester City
England

Notes

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  1. ^ "The lure of promotion. Leicester City". Athletic News. Manchester. 13 August 1923. p. 6.
  2. ^ Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888 - 1939. Tony Brown. p. 6. ISBN 1-899468-67-6.
  3. ^ "Hughie Adcock". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 2 November 2007. Edit this at Wikidata