Drewe Oliver Broughton was born on 25 October 1978 and is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker.
14 Facts About Drewe Broughton
Drewe Broughton made over 540 senior appearances for 21 different clubs, scoring 116 goals, in a career spanning 17 years.
Drewe Broughton began his career as a trainee with Norwich City in 1996, where he made nine appearances scoring st Wolverhampton Wanderers, and had a one-month loan spell at Wigan Athletic, in two seasons.
Drewe Broughton stayed at Peterborough for just over two years, making 35 league appearances and scoring eight goals.
Drewe Broughton made over 100 league appearances for Kidderminster, scoring 19 goals, before joining Southend United in June 2003 on a two-year contract after being released by Kidderminster on a free transfer.
Drewe Broughton played the full 90 minutes as they lost the overall final to Blackpool.
Drewe Broughton joined Chester City on a two-year contract in June 2006.
Drewe Broughton was released by Chester upon his return, and joined Milton Keynes Dons in July 2007 after impressing during a one-week trial at the club.
Drewe Broughton scored his first and what turned out to be only goal for the club against Sheffield United in the League Cup.
Drewe Broughton then returned to Wrexham for a second loan spell, and scored two goals in 16 appearances for Wrexham before being released in April 2008.
Drewe Broughton joined Rotherham United on a short-term contract in August 2008.
On 18 February 2011 Drewe Broughton signed on loan for Conference National club AFC Wimbledon, causing some controversy due to his time spent with Milton Keynes Dons.
Drewe Broughton had shaken off a minor hamstring injury which saw him have to be substituted during two run-outs in pre-season friendlies with Alfreton.
Drewe Broughton moved on to Arlesey Town of the Southern League Premier Division, making his debut on 28 January 2012.