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Royston Edward Dwight was an English footballer. He scored the opening goal in the 1959 FA Cup Final for Nottingham Forest.

Career
Fulham Dwight joined Fulham in 1950 as an apprentice, signing on the same day as Bobby Robson. He played for the reserves for a number of seasons and eventually got his break in the team after injury to Bedford Jezzard. Although a winger, he was renowned for his shooting ability. Dwight scored 54 goals in 72 games for Fulham between 1954 and 1958, Dwight later managed Tooting and Mitcham from 1971 to 1976, who had been Forest's third round opponents in their winning FA Cup run in 1959, and also managed Dartford. ==Career outside football==
Career outside football
During the 1970s and 1980s Dwight worked as a football coach at Forest Hill Boys Secondary School. He took up a position of Assistant Racing Manager in the greyhound racing industry at Catford Stadium and later Crayford & Bexleyheath Stadium. ==Personal life==
Personal life
When he was eight, Dwight's mother died in childbirth while giving birth to his sister Susan, and following his father's death, he moved in with his grandparents. He married Constance Carver in Dartford in 1954, and was the cousin of singer Elton John (birth name Reg Dwight); Dwight died in London in 2002 at the age of 69. ==Honours==
Honours
Nottingham ForestFA Cup: 1958–59 ==Notes==
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