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  1. Vivian John Woodward (3 June 1879 – 31 January 1954) was an English footballer who enjoyed the peak of his career from the turn of the 20th century to the outbreak of the First World War. He played for Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea. He captained Great Britain to gold medals at the 1908 Olympics in London and in Stockholm in 1912.

    • 3 June 1879
    • Vivian John Woodward
    • 31 January 1954 (aged 74)
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  2. Vivian John Woodward (Londres, 3 de junho de 1879 – Ealing, 31 de janeiro de 1954) foi um antigo futebolista inglês, bicampeão olímpico pela Seleção Britânica de Futebol em 1908 e 1912. [1] Carreira. Foi o capitão da equipe olímpica nas duas oportunidades.

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  3. 23 de abr. de 2021 · Vivian Woodward was one of the greatest amateur footballers England has ever produced. He had already captained Great Britain to Olympic gold when he signed for Chelsea from Tottenham in 1909. Over the next six seasons Woodward played 116 times for Chelsea, scoring 34 goals.

  4. Vivian John Woodward (1879-1954) was born in Kennington, London on 3 June 1879 and died in Ealing on 31 January 1954. An architect by trade, Woodward was a prolific centre-forward who starred for Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea before World War One and retained amateur status throughout his career.

  5. 12 April 2023. By Mike Liggins and Peter Walker,BBC Look East. PA Media. Vivian Woodward pictured scoring for England against Scotland in 1903. An amateur football club are appealing for help...

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  6. Há 4 dias · Athlete Olympic Results Content. Visit Vivian John WOODWARD profile and read the full biography, watch videos and read all the latest news. Click here for more.

  7. Athletes. Vivian Woodward. Biographical information. Biography. Universally acknowledged as one of the greatest British centre-forwards, Vivian Woodward was born, appropriately, in a house overlooking Kennington Oval, the venue of the FA Cup final.