Doug Redwood

{{short description|Welsh footballer}}

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| name= Doug Redwood

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| fullname = Douglas James Redwood

| birth_date = 1918

| birth_place = Ebbw Vale, Wales

| height = 5 ft 6+1/2 in{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/sunday-dispatch-football-guide-1936-xi-d/134447459/ |title=Cardiff City. More lively in attack |newspaper=Sunday Dispatch Football Guide |location=London |date=23 August 1936 |page=xi |via=Newspapers.com}}

| position = Outside forward

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| clubs1 = Ebbw Vale

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| years2 = 1935–1937

| clubs2 = Cardiff City

| caps2 = 13

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| years3 = 1937–1939

| clubs3 = Walsall

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| years4 = 1939

| clubs4 = Rochdale

| caps4 = 0

| goals4 = 0

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Douglas James Redwood (1918 – after 1939) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as an outside forward. He joined Cardiff City from his hometown side Ebbw Vale in 1935 and made thirteen league appearances for the side. He later played for Walsall before joining Rochdale in 1939, where he ended his professional career following the outbreak of World War II.{{Cite book | title = The Who's Who of Cardiff City | first = Dean | last = Hayes | publisher = Breedon Books | year = 2006 | page=158 | location=Derby | isbn= 1-85983-462-0}}

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