Graham Rix, born on October twenty-third, nineteen fifty-seven, is a distinguished English former professional football player who transitioned into a successful coaching career. His playing days were marked by a notable thirteen-year tenure at Arsenal, where he honed his skills and made a significant impact on the field.
Throughout his career, Rix showcased his versatility by playing for several clubs, including a loan spell at Brentford, as well as stints at Caen, Le Havre, Dundee, and Chelsea. His international career was equally impressive, earning seventeen caps for the England national team between nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty-four.
After hanging up his boots, Rix took on various managerial roles, including a caretaker position at Chelsea. His coaching journey led him to Portsmouth, Oxford United, Heart of Midlothian, Central, AFC Portchester, and Fareham Town, where he continued to influence the game from the sidelines.