Fred Whittaker is a retired lacrosse and soccer player from British Columbia, Canada. He was signed by the English club Notts County in 1946 and scored five goals in ten games for them in that year. Back in Canada he led Vancouver North Shore United to the national championship in 1949 and played eleven times for and coached the British Columbia All-Stars. In 2002 he was inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame.

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  • 18 Apr 1923
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  • Fred Whittaker is a retired lacrosse and soccer player from British Columbia, Canada. He was signed by the English club Notts County in 1946 and scored five goals in ten games for them in that year. Back in Canada he led Vancouver North Shore United to the national championship in 1949 and played eleven times for and coached the British Columbia All-Stars. In 2002 he was inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame.
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  • 18 Apr 1923
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  • Fred Whittaker is a retired lacrosse and soccer player from British Columbia, Canada. He was signed by the English club Notts County in 1946 and scored five goals in ten games for them in that year. Back in Canada he led Vancouver North Shore United to the national championship in 1949 and played eleven times for and coached the British Columbia All-Stars. In 2002 he was inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame.
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