David Hilton (born 09 October 1977) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Darlington. He played as a left back or on the left wing.
Hilton was a schoolboy international; in June 1993, the Independents Henry Winter reported that "the chase [was] on to sign David Hilton, a left-sided boy with a healthy appetite for raiding down the wing". The chase was won by Manchester United, for whom Hilton had signed schoolboy forms by the time he appeared for England under-16s the following February.
Hilton was a substitute in the second leg of the 1995 FA Youth Cup Final, won by Manchester United on penalties. He turned professional with the club, but never appeared for the first team. Towards the end of the 1996âÂÂ97 season, with his contract due to expire, Hilton had a trial at Burnley, where he impressed manager Adrian Heath, but no contract ensued. He joined Darlington on a monthly contract at the start of the 1997âÂÂ98 Football League season and appeared once, on 30 August as a late substitute in a 1âÂÂ1 draw with Rotherham United in Division Three. In early 1998, Hilton joined Scottish First Division club Ayr United on trial, on the recommendation of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson. He signed for them in March, but never played for the first team.