Curtis Woodhouse, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Curtis Woodhouse

English footballer and boxer

Date of Birth: 17-Apr-1980

Place of Birth: Beverley, England, United Kingdom

Profession: association football manager, association football player, boxer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Curtis Woodhouse

  • Curtis Woodhouse (born 17 April 1980) is an English former professional footballer turned professional boxer and football manager, currently in charge of Gainsborough Trinity.
  • Woodhouse played football as a central midfielder, and competed as a light-welterweight boxer.
  • He is the former British light-welterweight champion.
  • His career in the Football League spanned across nine seasons, earning four caps for the England under-21 football team.
  • Woodhouse's professional boxing record stands at 29 fights 22 wins, 13 of which are by knock-out, and 7 defeats. He started his footballing career with York City's centre of excellence before joining Sheffield United.
  • In November 2001, he was transferred to Birmingham City for a fee of £1 million, before joining Rotherham United in January 2003, on loan for five months.
  • He then joined Peterborough United on a free transfer in October 2003.
  • In May 2005, he joined Hull City for £25,000, before joining Grimsby Town just eight months later in January 2006.
  • He retired at the end of the 2006–07 season. Woodhouse stated that he had "fallen out of love" with football and decided to turn to professional boxing, despite no previous experience.
  • In September 2006, he won his first professional boxing match, defeating Dean Marcantonio, on points, knocking him down twice in the final round. He was convicted of assaulting a police officer and of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour in April 2006.
  • As a result, he had his boxing licence suspended for five months by the British Boxing Board of Control, despite the incident happening before he was under the BBBofC's jurisdiction.
  • Woodhouse returned to football in November 2006, joining Rushden & Diamonds in the Conference National before moving to Mansfield Town in January 2009.
  • After leaving them, he moved to Harrogate Town.
  • At the end of February 2010, he joined Sheffield in the Northern Premier League.
  • Before the start of the 2011–12 football season, he moved up two divisions in the football league system when he joined Conference North outfit Eastwood Town.

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