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Derek Whitehead was born on 14 February, 1944, is a footballer. Discover Derek Whitehead'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 79 years old?
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Derek Whitehead |
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80 years old |
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Aquarius |
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14 February 1944 |
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 80 years old group.
Derek Whitehead Height, Weight & Measurements
At 80 years old, Derek Whitehead height
is 5 ft and Weight 13 st.
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13 st |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Derek Whitehead Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Derek Whitehead worth at the age of 80 years old? Derek Whitehead’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from . We have estimated
Derek Whitehead's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Pending |
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Under Review |
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Source of Income |
footballer |
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Timeline
Derek Whitehead's Testimonial match at Warrington took place in 1980.
Derek Whitehead played fullback, scored seven goals, and was man of the match winning the Lance Todd Trophy in Warrington's 24-9 victory over Featherstone Rovers in the 1974 Challenge Cup Final during the 1973–74 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 11 May 1974, in front of a crowd of 77,400, and scored two goals in the 7-14 defeat by Widnes in the 1975 Challenge Cup Final during the 1974–75 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 10 May 1975, in front of a crowd of 85,998.
Derek Whitehead played fullback, and scored a try, and 6-goals in Warrington's 27-16 victory over Rochdale Hornets in the 1973–74 Player's No.6 Trophy Final during the 1973–74 season at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 9 February 1974. Derek Whitehead set the record for the most goals in a Regal Trophy (or precursors) Final with 6-goals, this was extended to 8-goals by Frano Botica, Derek Whitehead set the record for the most points in a Regal Trophy (or precursors) Final with 15-points, this was extended to 16-points by Frano Botica.
Derek Whitehead played fullback, scored two goals, and was presented with an 80oz magnum bottle of Captain Morgan Rum in Warrington's 4-0 victory over Featherstone Rovers in the 1973–74 Captain Morgan Trophy Final during the 1973–74 season at the Willows, Salford on Saturday 26 January 1974, in front of a crowd of 5,259.
Derek Whitehead won caps for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1971 against France (2 matches), and New Zealand.
Derek Whitehead played left wing in Oldham's defeat by St. Helens in the 1968 Lancashire Cup Final during the 1968–69 season at Central Park, Wigan on Friday 25 October 1968.
Derek Whitehead played right wing and scored a try in Swinton's 2-7 defeat by Castleford in the 1966 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Final during the 1966–67 season at Wheldon Road, Castleford on Tuesday 20 December 1966, played fullback in Warrington's 0-0 draw with Salford in the 1974 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Final during the 1974–75 season at the Willows, Salford on Tuesday 17 December 1974, and played right wing, and scored a goal in the 5-10 defeat by Salford in the 1974 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Final replay during the 1974–75 season at Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington on Tuesday 28 January 1975.
Derek Whitehead was a pupil at Cromwell Road Secondary Modern School for Boys in Pendlebury from 1955 to 1959.
Derek Whitehead (born 14 February 1944) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. He played at representative level for Great Britain and Lancashire, and at club level for Folly Lane ARLFC [1] (in Pendlebury), Swinton, Oldham and Warrington (Heritage № 694), as a goal-kicking fullback, i.e. number 1.