Keith Thompson (footballer)
Keith Thompson (born 24 April 1965) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger. He was born in Birmingham, and is the younger brother of another professional footballer, Garry Thompson.[1] In his career he played in England, Spain & Hong Kong.
Career
Coventry City FC (1982–85) 12 apps 0 goals[2] Wimbledon FC (loan) (1983) 3 apps 0 goals[2] Northampton Town FC (loan) (1984) 10 apps 1 goals [2] Real Oviedo (1986–88) 69 apps 9 goals [3] Coventry City FC (1988–90) 11 apps 0 goals[2] Real Avilés Industrial (1990–91) 6 apps 1 goal [3] Ernest Borel (1991–93)[2] Vasalunds IF (1993) 11 apps 3 goals Voicelink (1993-1994) 2 goals CD Toledo (1994–95) 22 apps 2 goals [3]
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References
- Birmingham and Black Country Black Hall of Fame - Sporting heroes. BBC Sport. Retrieved on 2009-09-29.
- COVENTRY CITY : 1946/47 - 2008/09, Newcastle Fans.
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