Ray Freeman (footballer)

Raymond Freeman (1944 – 27 January 2019) was an English football player and manager.

[2] Freeman mainly operated as a wing-half and was known for his creativity and combativeness.

[3] At the age of twenty-seven, Freeman was appointed manager of Norwegian side Brann.

[4] After helping Brann win the 1972 Norwegian Football Cup as manager, Freeman became the first person in history to be honored as an honorary citizen in Bergen, Norway.

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