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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_ChapmanLee Chapman - Wikipedia

    Lee Roy Chapman (born 5 December 1959) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker from 1978 until 1996, in which he scored over 200 first team goals. He is best known for spells with Stoke City, Leeds United, Sheffield Wednesday, Nottingham Forest and West Ham United.

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  2. Lee Chapman (* 5. Dezember 1959 in Lincoln) ist ein ehemaliger englischer Fußballspieler. Als Spieler gewann er 1992 mit Leeds United die englische Meisterschaft. Bereits 1989 hatte er mit Nottingham Forest den englischen Ligapokal gewonnen.

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  3. 5. Sept. 2021 · Lee Chapman reminisces about 'the highlight of his career' as Leeds won the league... and also opens up about 'loner' Eric Cantona, his advice to Patrick Bamford ahead of his England debut and...

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  4. 18. März 2023 · 1.27K subscribers. 332 views 6 months ago #leedsunited #vintagefootball #classicfootball. Lee Chapman A striker who played for the likes of Arsenal, Sheff Wed, Ipswich, West Ham and Leeds. He...

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  5. 10. Nov. 2023 · Lee Chapman was a prolific striker who played for 15 clubs and scored 199 goals in all competitions. He won the First Division title with Leeds United in 1992 and retired in 1996. He and his actress wife Leslie Ash opened a number of bars and restaurants, but they have now been wound up.

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  6. Date of Birth. 05/12/1959. Height. 188cm. Premier League Playing Career. OTD - 5 December. View the player profile of Forward Lee Chapman, including statistics and photos, on the official website of the Premier League.

  7. Lee Chapman was an English striker who played for Arsenal in the 1982/83 FA Cup semi-final and scored four goals in 23 League games before leaving for Sunderland in 1983. He also played for other clubs such as Stoke, Sheffield Wednesday, Niort and Nottingham Forest before joining Leeds United in 1990.