Steve Pitt

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Steve Pitt
Personal information
Full name Stephen William Pitt
Date of birth (1948-08-01) 1 August 1948 (age 76)
Place of birth Willesden, England
Position(s) Winger
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1965–1969 Tottenham Hotspur 1 (0)
1969 Colchester United 6 (0)
Corinthian-Casuals
Stevenage Borough
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Stephen William Pitt (born 1 August 1948) is an English former professional footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, Colchester United, Corinthian Casuals and Stevenage Borough . [1]

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Playing career

Pitt joined Tottenham Hotspur as an apprentice in August 1965. The winger featured in one match [2] for the Spurs in a home fixture versus Blackpool on 26 August 1965. Pitt was aged 17 years and 26 days making him one of the youngest Tottenham debutants. [3] He transferred to Colchester United in June 1969 where he played in six senior matches. After leaving Layer Road, Pitt had spells at Corinthian Casuals and Stevenage Borough.

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References

  1. Hugman, BJ (Ed) The PFA Premier & Football League Players' Records 1946-2005 (2005) ISBN   1-85291-665-6 p494. Retrieved 25 June 2010
  2. Tottenham Hotspur F.C A-Z of players Retrieved 4 December 2012 Archived 15 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Spurs youngest Retrieved 25 June 2010