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Jonathan Antoni Gittens (22 January 1964 – 10 May 2019) was an English professional
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who played for
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as well as for
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,
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,
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,
Torquay United Torquay United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Torquay, Devon, England. The team currently compete in the National League South, the sixth level of the English football league system. They have played their ho ...
and
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.


Playing career


Southampton

Born in
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, Gittens started his career with Midlands Combination side Paget Rangers whilst taking a two-year course in menswear tailoring when he was spotted by
Southampton Southampton is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England. It is located approximately southwest of London, west of Portsmouth, and southeast of Salisbury. Southampton had a population of 253, ...
. Gittens joined the Saints in October 1985 for a fee of £10,000. At the time of his signing he was raw but had pace and was considered one for the future. He made his league debut in a 2–0 victory at
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on 19 April 1986 and retained his place for the next three games. In the following season he was in and out of the team, making 14 appearances, usually as a replacement for Mark Wright or Kevin Bond. In July 1987 he became a free agent and, having found it difficult to hold down a regular place in the Southampton side, he moved to
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for a fee of £40,000. The fee was fixed by tribunal, the first Saints had been involved in as a selling side.


Swindon Town

Gittens was a strong player in the centre of Swindon's defence, and formed a great partnership with
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. He had a tendency to be rough at times, and was always likely to be booked (but was only sent off twice). His two red cards came in a 4–0 defeat at
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on 23 September 1989 and a year later in a 5–1 defeat at
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. During his four seasons with Swindon, the club reached the play-offs twice (in 1988–89 and again in 1989–90), but failed to gain promotion to the First Division.
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won the Second Division playoff final in 1989–90 but
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were promoted instead after the Swindon board admitted a series of financial irregularities. In March 1991, after 126 games for the Robins,
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re-signed him for Southampton, and he returned to The Dell a day before the transfer deadline, this time for a fee of £400,000.


Return to Southampton

Although he played in the final eight games of the 1990–91 season, replacing the injured
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alongside
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, the following season, under new manager
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, he only made eleven appearances, generally as cover for Richard Hall. Having again failed to establish himself at The Dell, he joined promotion chasing
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on loan in February 1992.


Middlesbrough

With promotion to the new Premiership duly achieved he made the permanent move to Middlesbrough in July that summer for a fee of £350,000. As Middlesbrough struggled at the foot of the table, Gittens lost his place, and left on a free transfer in August the following year, joining
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.


Portsmouth

At Portsmouth, he was a near regular throughout the 1993–94 and 1994–95 seasons but following the sacking of Jim Smith in 1995 his appearances were limited under new manager
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. Gittens was one of two Pompey players sent off in January 1995's 1–0
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4th round defeat at
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against
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. In appalling conditions referee
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firstly sent off both Gittens and goalkeeper Alan Knight. The 1995–96 season saw his chances limited to just fifteen appearances, the last of these coming in January 1996 as the club crashed out of the FA Cup 3–0 against Gitten's former club, local rivals Southampton.


Torquay United

In August 1996, after a total of 99 games for Pompey he joined
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on a free transfer, one of
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' first signings. Despite achieving national attention by allegedly punching
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's
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in a friendly later that month (his first game for the Gulls) he settled in well at
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in terms of first-team football. However travelling in from Dorchester was causing him problems and on 24 March 1997, after falling out with the management team, he was released on full pay until the end of the season. He returned the following season and finished it as the club's player of the year with an appearance at
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in the
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final defeat at the hands of
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, Gittens giving away a harshly awarded penalty.


Exeter City

He moved to local rivals
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in July 1998 on a free transfer, having previously been linked with a move to
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as player-coach. He played 82 times for the Grecians, but was released at the end of the 1999–2000 season as part of
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's mass clearout, joining
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side
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on 6 August 2000. He had an unsuccessful time with Nuneaton, joining Dorchester Town on a three-month loan deal in January 2001.


Coaching and management career

Gittens joined the coaching staff at Fareham Town in December 2001 and was appointed as manager in June 2002. Whilst manager at Fareham, he was charged with misconduct for using "foul" language against a referee's assistant on Easter Monday 2004. Gittens was sent to the stands for calling the assistant a "chicken nugget". Following a disagreement with the club, notably over their decision to scrap the reserve team, Gittens resigned in late July 2004. After leaving Fareham he Managed and coached the successful Solent University side Team Solent in the Southampton League. In May 2007, he was named as the manager of
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Division 1 team, Blackfield & Langley. They clinched promotion in April 2009 to the Wessex Senior League. His position as manager was terminated in late August 2010. Gittens was a UEFA "A" licensed coach who worked part-time as Coach Educator whilst studying at
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.


Death and legacy

Gittens died on 10 May 2019, at the age of 55. In 2021, the FA announced that his achievements in football and his legacy to FA Education would be recognised with The Jon Gittens Pitch at St Georges's Park in Staffordshire. The 3G pitch will be used for coaching development.


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