Charles Morgan Parkinson Woods was born on 18 March 1941 and is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward.
10 Facts About Charlie Woods
Charlie Woods made his professional debut for Newcastle United on 31 August 1960, after his move from amateur club Cleator Moor Celtic in May 1959.
Charlie Woods scored for Newcastle in this his debut game as did Ivor Allchurch and Gordon Hughes.
Charlie Woods went on to make 26 appearances for Newcastle scoring seven times before moving to Bournemouth in 1962, for whom he made 70 appearances over the next two seasons.
On 26 November 1964, Charlie Woods signed for Crystal Palace making 49 appearances before moving on to Ipswich Town in July 1966.
Charlie Woods played 82 times for Ipswich over the next four years, moving to Watford in 1970, where, after a brief loan spell at Colchester United, he retired from playing in 1972.
Charlie Woods later became assistant manager to Bobby Ferguson at Ipswich.
Charlie Woods was dismissed from the club along with Ferguson in 1987, after they failed to earn promotion from the Second Division.
Charlie Woods served Ipswich as a Coach under Manager George Burley.
Charlie Woods left Newcastle United when Sir Bobby Robson's management and coaching team were sacked by then Newcastle United Chairman Freddie Shepherd in 2004.