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Ian Howat (born 29 July 1958) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played in The Football League for Chester and Crewe Alexandra. He later appeared for several non-league clubs.


Playing career
A product of Chester's youth policy, Howat made his Chester debut as a substitute in a Football League Third Division fixture against Mansfield Town on 16 October 1976.
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Later in the season he scored twice during the club's run to the fifth round and netted the winner against Port Vale in the final at the end of the season.
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In his time at the club, Howat had spells playing in attack alongside fellow forwards including Paul Crossley, Ian Edwards, , Peter Henderson, and Trevor Phillips without establishing himself as a first-team regular.
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He memorably found the target when Chester won 2–1 at Wrexham in April 1978, ending his hometown club's unbeaten home league record.
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In February 1982 Howat moved to Crewe Alexandra, but left the club at the end of the season. This marked the end of his Football League career and Howat joined Bangor City in the Alliance Premier League. His spell with Bangor included an appearance at in May 1984 in the FA Trophy final against Northwich Victoria.'Player Memories', Chester City v. Rotherham United matchday programme; 7/12/1993; pg. 24

A cartlidge operation the following season ruled Howat out of action for a couple of years,'Player Memories', Chester City v. Rotherham United matchday programme; 7/12/1993; pg. 24 but he subsequently returned to play for Welsh non-league sides Oswestry Town, Bangor City (second spell), Caernarfon Town, Newtown, Holywell Town and Llansantffraid. His achievements in later years included scoring 17 times in the first season of the League of Wales for Holywell.


Honours
Chester

Bangor City

  • FA Trophy runners-up: 1983–1984.


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