Billy Wright

English footballer and manager

Billy Wright - English footballer and manager
Born

February 6th, 1924
101 years ago

Died

September 3rd, 1994
30 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

England

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Played as a central defender for Wolverhampton Wanderers and the England national team. Managed several clubs after retirement, including the England national team. He was the first player in the world to earn 100 caps for his country, reflecting a notable international career. His leadership on the pitch contributed to the successes of Wolverhampton in the Football League.

First player to earn 100 caps for England

Played for Wolverhampton Wanderers

Managed England national team

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