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William Eric Houghton (29 June 1910 - 1 May 1996), was an English footballer and manager
William Eric Houghton (29 June 1910 - 1 May 1996), was an English footballer and manager.
Eric Houghton was born in Billingborough, Lincolnshire and educated at Donington Grammar School. He signed for Aston Villa as a seventeen-year-old and played in the Villa side for two decades, scoring 170 goals in 392 games. (The total including war-time matches was over 200 goals.) He also won 7 caps for England. His formidable and powerful shot was regarded as the hardest shot of his era. Houghton converted 58 spot kicks and also scored direct from about 30 free-kicks.
He finished his playing career at Notts County.
He went on to become Aston Villa manager, guiding Villa to a record seventh FA Cup triumph in 1957, and after a spell managing Notts County, he returned to Villa as a director, the only person to do this at the club. He had 4 children. Often referred to as Mr Aston Villa in recognition of his long standing service and contribution to the club.
He also played seven first-class matches as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm bowler for Warwickshire County Cricket Club (1946-1947) and also minor counties cricket for Lincolnshire County Cricket Club. He also played club cricket for Sleaford, Aston Unity and Olton Cricket Clubs.
(Picture)
On the right former manager and player Eric Houghton making the draw of the Mercantile Credit Football League Centenary Festival at Wembley Stadium first round, watched by Mr John Goggins.
3rd March 1988
Ruddle
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Wembley
Greater London
England
Media ID 21659413
© Mirrorpix
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William Eric Houghton - A Football Legend and Aston Villa Icon
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this photo print, we are transported back to the illustrious career of William Eric Houghton, a true football legend. Born on 29 June 1910 in Billingborough, Lincolnshire, Houghton's passion for the beautiful game was evident from an early age. Houghton's remarkable journey began when he signed for Aston Villa as a seventeen-year-old prodigy. Over two decades, he graced the Villa side with his exceptional skills and powerful shot that earned him the reputation of having the hardest shot of his era. With 170 goals in 392 games (over 200 including war-time matches), Houghton left an indelible mark on Aston Villa's history. Not only did he excel at club level, but Houghton also represented England seven times and showcased his prowess by converting 58 spot kicks and scoring directly from approximately 30 free-kicks. After concluding his playing career at Notts County, Houghton transitioned into management. As Aston Villa manager, he guided the team to their record seventh FA Cup triumph in 1957. His dedication to the club extended beyond managerial duties; after managing Notts County, he returned to Villa as a director – a testament to his unwavering commitment. Beyond football, Houghton displayed versatility by playing cricket for Warwickshire County Cricket Club and Lincolnshire County Cricket Club. This multi-talented sportsman truly left an unforgettable legacy both on and off the pitch. The accompanying image captures another significant moment in Houghton's life – making the draw for Mercantile Credit Football League Centenary Festival at Wembley Stadium in March 1988. As Mr John Goggins watches intently beside him, it is clear that even years after retiring from active involvement in football affairs, Houghton remained an influential figure within the sport. This print serves as a timeless tribute to William Eric Hought
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