Career
Born in Ibstock, Burditt began playing for local club Ibstock Penistone Rovers, followed by Bloxwich Strollers, before moving to Gresley Rovers where he appeared in seven games for the club, scoring seven goals. He made his debut against Walsall Reserves on 30 August 1930, with his final game coming on 25 October of the same year against Redditch. After leaving Gresley, Burditt joined Football League club Norwich City, making his debut on 17 January 1931 at home to Walsall in a 3–1 Third Division South victory.
Burditt went on to make 173 appearances for the Canaries, scoring 61 goals.
He would then move on to N ottinghamshire County in 1938, before exiting the Football League in 1939 to join Southern League club Colchester United for £1,000. With the U"s, Burditt could only manage two league appearances in the 1939-1940 season due to the outbreak of World World War World War II During the war years, he returned to Ibstock and worked as a coal miner He also appeared as a guest player for Leicester City playing five games but could not continue a playing career in football with his mining work affection his lungs.
Frederick Charles Kendall Burditt died on 27 October 1977.