Keith Parkinson (footballer)

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Keith Parkinson
Personal information
Full name Keith James Parkinson [1]
Date of birth (1956-01-28) 28 January 1956 (age 67)
Place of birth Preston, England
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) [2]
Position(s) Centre-back
Youth career
0000–1976 Leeds United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1976–1982 Leeds United 31 (0)
1981Hull City (loan) 1 (0)
1982 Doncaster Rovers 5 (0)
Total37(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Keith James Parkinson (born 28 January 1956) is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. He played in the Football League for Leeds United, Hull City and Doncaster Rovers. [1] [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Keith Parkinson". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  2. Rollin, Jack (1981). Rothmans Football Yearbook: 1981–82. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 196. ISBN   0-362-02046-9. OCLC   868301130.
  3. "Parkinson: Keith James (Keith)". www.ozwhitelufc.net.au. Retrieved 21 November 2020.