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词条 Kevin Dixon (footballer, born 1980)
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| birth_place = Easington, England
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| position = Midfielder
| currentclub = Bishop Auckland
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| youthclubs1 = Leeds United
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| years2 = 1999
| years3 = 2001–2004
| years4 = 2002–2003
| clubs1 = Leeds United
| clubs2 = → York City (loan)
| clubs3 = Barnsley
| clubs4 = → Doncaster Rovers (loan)
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}}Kevin Robert Dixon (born 27 June 1980) is an English former professional footballer. He was born in Easington, County Durham, and currently plays for Northern League side Bishop Auckland. He has represented England at youth international level.[1]

Career

Born in Easington, County Durham,[1] Dixon began his career as a trainee with Leeds United, but failed to make the first team at Elland Road. He joined York City on loan in August 1999, making his league debut on 7 August in a 1–0 win at home to Swansea City. He played twice more in the league for York, with a further appearance in the League Cup, at home to Wigan Athletic, before returning to Leeds United at the end of his one-month loan spell.

In October 2000 Dixon had a trial with Aberdeen, Leeds coach Roy Aitken having recommended Dixon to his former club. However, his trial was cut short due to personal circumstances.[2]

Dixon was released by Leeds at the end of the 2000–01 season, joining Barnsley in July 2001.[3] However, he fractured a shin after just three days of pre-season training and was out for the following season.[4] In an attempt to regain match fitness, Dixon joined Doncaster Rovers on loan in October 2002, but only to play reserve games.[5] Dixon was released by Barnsley in September 2003.[6]

Dixon later joined Seaham Red Star, leaving them to join Durham City in December 2004.[7]

In November 2005, Dixon joined Kettering Town from Seaham Red Star as one of manager Paul Gascoigne's signings.[8] However, the move did not work out and he returned to Seaham Red Star in January 2006.[9]

Dixon joined Horden Colliery Welfare in February 2006 and was sent off for violent conduct after 10 minutes of his club debut.[10]

Dixon then had brief spells at Newcastle Blue Star and at Sunderland Ryhope, before joining Bishop Auckland early in the 2007–08 season.

References

1. ^{{cite book | editor-last = Hugman | editor-first = Barry J. | title = The PFA Premier & Football League Players' Records 1946–2005 | year = 2005 | publisher = Queen Anne Press | location = Harpenden | isbn = 978-1-85291-665-7 | page = 171 }}
2. ^Dixon's Dons trial cut short
3. ^Barnsley snap up Gallen
4. ^Donovan close to all-clear
5. ^Rovers help Dixon out
6. ^Tykes snap up Carson
7. ^Lawyers in search of safety
8. ^Paterson out - Dixon in at poppies
9. ^Kevin Dixon back with Seaham
10. ^South Shields ready to blow whistle on eleven year Northern League spell

External links

  • {{Soccerbase}}
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19 : 1980 births|Living people|People from Easington, County Durham|Footballers from County Durham|English footballers|England youth international footballers|Association football midfielders|Leeds United F.C. players|York City F.C. players|Barnsley F.C. players|Doncaster Rovers F.C. players|Seaham Red Star F.C. players|Durham City A.F.C. players|Kettering Town F.C. players|Horden Colliery Welfare A.F.C. players|Newcastle Blue Star F.C. players|Sunderland Ryhope Community Association F.C. players|Bishop Auckland F.C. players|English Football League players

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