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Peter John Hampton[4] (12 September 1954 – 25 September 2020) was an English footballer who played as a left back in the Football League for Leeds United, Stoke City, Burnley, Rochdale and Carlisle United.[1]

Key Information

Career

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Hampton was born in Oldham and almost joined Manchester City on junior terms before his family moved to Bishop Auckland when he was ten years old.[4][5] He joined Leeds United in September 1971, having played at international level with England Schools.[4] He made his professional debut at the end of the 1972–73 season but struggled to get back into the side due to the form of Terry Cooper, Trevor Cherry and Frank Gray.[5] Hampton spent the next three seasons in the reserves, making few appearances in the first team, but was an unused substitute in the 1975 European Cup Final.[4][5] He finally had a run in the side in 1976–77, playing in 36 matches, but he was unable to hold on to his place and joined Stoke City in August 1980 for a fee of £175,000.[4][6]

Under the management of Alan Durban at Stoke, Hampton enjoyed regular first team football for the first time in his career.[1] He made 37 appearances in 1980–81, 36 in 1981–82, 45 in 1982–83 and 38 in 1983–84.[7] After spending four seasons at the Victoria Ground making a total of 156 appearances Bill Asprey sold him to Third Division Burnley.[1] His first season at Turf Moor ended with the Clarets being relegated to the Fourth Division. He spent two seasons with the club in the bottom tier before spending a short time at Rochdale and Carlisle United.[1]

Hampton later was Carlisle United's physiotherapist for eleven years, and later was manager of non-league Workington from 1998 to 2001.[4][8]

After football

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After leaving Workington in 2001 he opened his own private physiotherapy practice, was part of Carlisle's youth team staff, and also worked as a sales executive for a sportswear firm.[5]

Hampton died, aged 66, on 25 September 2020 whilst on a family holiday in Cyprus. He had recently retired after working at Cumberland Infirmary.[5]

His grandson Joe White is also a footballer.[9]

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Leeds United 1972–73 First Division 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
1973–74 First Division 0 0 0 0 0 0 1[a] 0 1 0
1974–75 First Division 2 0 0 0 0 0 1[b] 0 3 0
1975–76 First Division 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
1976–77 First Division 31 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 36 2
1977–78 First Division 11 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 0
1978–79 First Division 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 0
1979–80 First Division 17 0 0 0 2 0 2[a] 0 21 0
Total 68 2 5 1 6 0 4 0 83 3
Stoke City 1980–81 First Division 33 2 2 0 2 0 37 2
1981–82 First Division 33 0 1 0 2 0 36 0
1982–83 First Division 40 1 3 0 2 0 45 1
1983–84 First Division 32 1 1 0 5 0 38 1
Total 138 4 7 0 11 0 156 4
Burnley 1984–85 Third Division 45 1 3 0 4 0 2[c] 0 54 1
1985–86 Fourth Division 40 1 0 0 2 0 2[c] 0 44 1
1986–87 Fourth Division 33 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 36 0
Total 118 2 4 0 8 0 4 0 134 2
Rochdale 1987–88 Fourth Division 19 1 1 0 4 0 2[c] 0 26 1
Carlisle United 1987–88 Fourth Division 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0
Career total 355 9 17 1 29 0 10 0 411 10
Source:[7]
  1. ^ a b Appearance in UEFA Cup
  2. ^ Appearance in European Cup
  3. ^ a b c Appearances in Associate Members' Cup

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