Vic Buckingham
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Vic F Buckingham (1915? - January 26, 1995) was an English association footballer whose approach, as a manager, was a precursor of the Total Football philosophy.
Buckingham joined Tottenham Hotspur F.C. in 1935 and played 230 games as a defensive midfielder before leaving in 1949. He started his managerial career with amateur teams Pegasus F.C. and Bradford Park Avenue before attracting the attention of the senior clubs. During his management of Ajax, he spotted the young Johan Cruijff who was to go on to develop Buckingham's ideas into the mature concept of Total Football.
Managerial career
- Oxford University/Pegasus F.C.
- ?? - 1959: Bradford Park Avenue
- 1952 - 1959: West Bromwich Albion F.C.
- 1959 - 1961 and 1964 - 1965: Ajax Amsterdam
- 1961 - 1964: Sheffield Wednesday
- 1965 - 1968: Fulham
- Ethnikos Pireaus
- Sevilla
- 1969 - 1971: FC Barcelona
He died in Chichester, England
Preceded by: Bedford Jezzard | Fulham F.C. Manager 1965-1968 | Succeeded by: Bobby Robson |