Bill Nicholson

Football manager and player with Tottenham

Bill Nicholson - Athletes & Sports Figures born January 26th, 1919
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Started a career as a football player, distinguishing as a right winger at the club Tottenham Hotspur, where he served from 1936 to 1942. Transitioned to management in 1958, leading Tottenham to significant victories, including their first FA Cup trophy in 1961 and the UEFA Cup in 1972. His tenure contributed to the establishment of Tottenham as a formidable force in English football.

Managed Tottenham Hotspur to the first double in the club's history in 1961

Led Tottenham to win the UEFA Cup in 1972

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