Ex-Brighton boss Hughton reveals cancer diagnosis
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Ex-Brighton boss Hughton reveals cancer diagnosisImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Chris Hughton has been a strong supporter of the Prostate Cancer UK charity for yearsByAilsa CowenBBC Sport journalistPublished2 minutes agoFormer Brighton and Newcastle manager Chris Hughton has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in April last year. The cancer was detected early and he had successful surgery in May. "The news certainly didn't scare me," the 67-year-old told the Daily Mail., external"I know everyone is different, but my first impression was 'I'll be fine'. I didn't instantly think 'this is probably just going to kill me'. I just thought, 'OK, we'll have to do what we have to do'."During his playing career full-back Hughton most notably represented Tottenham, making 398 appearances for the north London club and winning a Uefa Cup and two FA Cups in the early 1980s.He ended his career with West Ham and Brentford, and won 53 caps for the Republic of Ireland.Hughton then moved into management, where he guided both Newcastle and Brighton to promotion to the Premier League.He also had spells in charge of Birmingham, Norwich and Nottingham Forest, and was most recently manager of Ghana."I had very good advice and all the treatment options were given to me, and I decided to have my prostate removed. The recovery has gone really well," he added."I'm one year post-operation and I feel good. It's all gone very well. I've got a lot of energy."Related topicsBrighton & Hove AlbionTottenham HotspurNewcastle UnitedFootballMore on this storyFollow your club with BBC SportPublished12 MarchListen to the latest Football Daily podcastAttributionSoundsGet football news sent straight to your phonePublished16 August 2025





