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Barry Butler (footballer, born 1934) was born on 30 July, 1934 in Tees, England, is a footballer. Discover Barry Butler (footballer, born 1934)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 30 July 1934
Birthday 30 July
Birthplace Stockton-on-Tees, England
Date of death April 9, 1966
Died Place Sprowston, Norwich, England
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Barry Butler (footballer, born 1934) Height, Weight & Measurements

At 31 years old, Barry Butler (footballer, born 1934) height is 6ft 0in .

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Barry Butler (footballer, born 1934) Net Worth

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2002

In 2002, when the club held an on-pitch reunion of former players prior to a match against Harwich & Parkeston to mark the club's centenary, Butler's widow attended to represent him. His son David also attended a Hall of Fame dinner at Carrow Road in January 2004.

1966

Butler, who played for Norwich until his death in a car crash in 1966, was often referred to as one of the best defenders in the league by opponents and is regarded as one of Norwich's greatest ever players. Butler also played for Sheffield Wednesday.

Butler would never take up his position as player-coach. On 9 April 1966, Butler was killed in a car crash at the age of 31, his car having collided with a bus late at night. His funeral was held at St Peter Mancroft church in Norwich.

1963

In 1963, Butler was appointed team captain when Ron Ashman relinquished his playing duties to take up the job of managing the team on a permanent basis. Around the same time he earned his FA coaching badge, and later he was awarded the role of player-coach for the 1966–67 season. He played a total of 349 matches for the club including a consecutive run of 208 games which was only broken because of his appearance in an FA XI side.

1957

Norwich manager Archie Macaulay paid Sheffield Wednesday a transfer fee of £5,000 for Butler in August 1957, just after he had finished his service in the RAF. He immediately made an impression and established himself as an essential member of the side. In the 1958–59 season, he was a member of the Norwich team that embarked on one of the most famous FA Cup runs of all time. A Third Division side at the time, they reached the semi-finals, defeating, among others, First Division sides Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United along the way and narrowly lost the semi-final in a replay at St Andrews against Luton Town. The following season, Butler played in every match of the campaign as City won promotion to the Second Division. Two years later, he was a key member of the Norwich team that won the League Cup for the first time, as they beat Rochdale 4–0 in a two-legged final. At the time Butler was considered to be the best uncapped centre-half in the country.

1955

The match would be the start of a 19 consecutive game run in the first team for Butler, a sequence that ended in the 4–1 loss at home to Huddersfield Town on 3 April. The run included eight FA Cup games as the Owls reached the semi-finals, eventually being beaten 2–0 by Preston North End at Maine Road. He made several appearances the following season, but the increased competition caused by the signing of Don McEvoy in December 1954 spelled the end of his Wednesday career. Butler played just three more games in a Wednesday shirt – the final one as a centre-forward – before he was relegated to the reserves for the remaining two years of his time at Hillsborough. He played a total of 36 games for the club, scoring once in a 2–1 loss away to Blackpool on 19 February 1955.

1954

Butler joined Sheffield Wednesday as a teenager in September 1952 with the Hillsborough club paying South Bank £300 for his services. After working his way up the ranks in the "A" team and reserves he finally made his first team debut for the Owls on 2 January 1954 at the age of 19. Butler replaced the injured Cyril Turton in a Division One game at home to Burnley; the game finished as a 2–0 win for Wednesday.

1934

Barry Butler (30 July 1934 – 9 April 1966) was an English professional footballer who spent most of his career at Norwich City. He is remembered by his teammates and supporters as an inspirational captain and outstanding defensive player.