
Chris Hughton, former Premier League manager, was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year and underwent surgery in May. He reports that he is now recovering well and is in a good place.
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Chris Hughton has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year (PA)
Former Brighton and Newcastle manager Chris Hughton has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year and underwent surgery in May.
The 67-year-old has shared details of his recovery, stating he is now "in a really good place."
Hughton, who played for Tottenham, West Ham, Brentford, and the Republic of Ireland, and managed Birmingham, Norwich, Nottingham Forest, and Ghana, opted for prostate removal after medical advice.
He told the Daily Mail: "I had very good advice and all the treatment options were given to me, and I decided to have my prostate removed.
āThe recovery has gone really well. Iām one year post-operation and I feel good. Itās all gone very well. Iāve got a lot of energy."
Chris Hughton was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Chris Hughton underwent surgery in May after his diagnosis last year.
Chris Hughton stated that he is now in a really good place as he recovers.


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Hughton managed Newcastle and Brighton in the Premier League (Getty)
"Keeping active and busy is part of how I am anyway, but itās also about rehabilitation and keeping your mind active as well.
āIām very comfortable with my prognosis and my post-operation feelings. Iām in a really good place," he said.
Hughton won the FA Cup and UEFA Cup with Spurs as a player before later moving on to the coaching staff at the club.
He spent 14 years at Tottenham as part of the backroom staff between 1993 and 2007 before opting to take the step into management.
Hughton won the Championship with Newcastle in the 2009-10 season as the Magpies secured an immediate return to the Premier League following their relegation the previous year.
Hughton was surprisingly sacked by Newcastle in December 2010, but went on to manage several clubs across England over the next decade, a run that included a five-year spell at Brighton from 2014 to 2019.
He was named Ghana manager in 2023 but was relieved of his duties in early 2024 after the national team failed to make it beyond the group stage in that yearās Africa Cup of Nations.