Barry Hughes
Welsh football manager and player

Born
December 31st, 1937
87 years ago
Died
2019
6 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Wales
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A footballer and manager, played as a winger and had a career that spanned several clubs. Transitioned into management, leading various teams in the Welsh and English leagues. Achieved notable success at clubs such as Wrexham, where he guided the team to promotion and other competitive finishes. Developed a reputation for improving team performance and player development throughout managerial career.
Played for Wrexham and Newport County
Managed Wrexham FC
Led teams to promotion in the Welsh league
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