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16 Facts About Rufus Brevett

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Rufus Brevett was born on 24 September 1969 and is an English football manager and former professional player.

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Rufus Brevett was part of the Fulham team that won the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2002.

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Rufus Brevett played in the Football League for Doncaster Rovers, Plymouth Argyle, Leicester City and Oxford United.

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Rufus Brevett was most recently the manager of Hanworth Villa, having been appointed in May 2016.

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Rufus Brevett made his QPR debut in March 1991 against Tottenham Hotspur and in all played 153 league games for QPR, scoring his only goal for them against Southampton in the Premier League.

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Rufus Brevett signed for West Ham United in early 2003 for an undisclosed fee, joining their unsuccessful relegation battle.

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Rufus Brevett stayed with the team for the duration of his two-and-a-half-year contract, although his tenure was severely hampered by a foot injury which required multiple surgeries.

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On 8 September 2006, Rufus Brevett signed for Oxford United on a month-by-month contract which was extended for the full season.

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Rufus Brevett featured regularly in Oxford's promotion run, but his contract was not renewed after the season's end.

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In May 2007 Rufus Brevett announced his retirement from playing football.

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In October 2008, Rufus Brevett joined Combined Counties League Premier Division team Bedfont as assistant manager.

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In November 2013, Rufus Brevett was appointed as the new Arlesey Town manager, replacing Zema Abbey.

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Rufus Brevett parted company with Arlesey Town in December 2014, stepping down as manager and director of football.

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In January 2015, Rufus Brevett was a finalist for the Harrow Borough job alongside former teammate Kevin Gallen, but the job went to Steve Baker.

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Between May 2016 and December 2018, Rufus Brevett returned to football management at Combined Counties League side Hanworth Villa.

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Rufus Brevett currently teaches physical education at North Oxfordshire Academy in Banbury, head of football academy.