Rufus Brevett

Where is Rufus Brevett now?

A solid defender throughout his playing career, Rufus Brevett finally hung up his boots after a spell playing for Oxford United in 2007.

Starting his professional career at Doncaster Rovers in 1988, he went onto make over 500 first-team appearances over 19 seasons for seven teams including Queens Park Rangers and Fulham where he won the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2002.

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Upon retiring from playing he was appointed sporting director at Swindon Town by a Portuguese consortium that was about to takeover the club, however the deal fell through at the last minute.

After that setback Brevett went into coaching and joined non-league side Bedfont Town as assistant manager whilst working towards completing his FA coaching badges.

Brevett still maintains close links with former club Fulham and used to be a regular contributor on their official website. He has also previously coached at their academy.

After working at North Oxfordshire Academy in Banbury coaching their academy football teams he was appointed manager of non-league side Arlesey Town but left after a year by mutual consent.

He made a return to coaching in club football in January 2015 when he was asked to assist at Banbury United before joining Combined Counties Premier Division side Hanworth Villa as manager in 2016.

Since December 2018 he has been working as a coach at Complete Academy.

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Rufus Brevett: Premier League Statistics

NationalityEnglish
PositionDefender
Appearances136
Goals1
Yellow Cards27
Red Cards1
Premier League Teams Played forFulham, Queens Park Rangers, West Ham United

Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com

Last Updated on 2 April 2021 by Admin