Item A-8837 - Cedric Gillott - Portrait

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Cedric Gillott - Portrait

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A-8837

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  • 1970 (Creation)

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1 photograph : b&w ; 9 x 6 cm

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Head and shoulders image of Cedric Gillot, coach, Huskies men's soccer team.

Bio/Historical Note: Cedric Gillott is a native of Sheffield, England, and played for the University of Nottingham before moving to Canada in 1965. As a player he was with Saskatoon Spartans on the provincial championship team in 1966, the Saskatchewan All-Stars in the same season and captained Saskatoon City who won the provincial title in 1968. He coached the University of Saskatchewan for eight seasons between 1968 and 1978 and was responsible for Canada West soccer going from a weekend tournament to regular league play. Gillott also coached youth teams, notably the provincial boys under-16 (later under-15) All-Star teams between 1981 and 1991 (including Canadian bronze medalists in 1983) and provincial champion club teams (Brunskill, 1981, 1983; Express, 1985; Titans, 1985). Gillott coached the Saskatchewan men's team at the 1977 Canada Games and was assistant coach of the men's team in the 1993 Canada Games. Gillott is currently Professor Emeritus of Biology (2021).

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Photographer: Gibson

Other terms: Copyright: University of Saskatchewan

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