Where is Mark Hateley now?
Striker who starred for – among others – AC Milan, Monaco, Rangers and England. After a French league medal in 1988, he won five Scottish league titles in a row and five cups while at Ibrox from 1990 to 1995. Lives in Scotland and writes a weekly football column for the Daily Record.
How good was mark Hateley?
In his five-year spell in Glasgow, he was a part of a title-winning squad in every season, and he attained personal success in the 1993–94 season, as he was voted both the SFWA Footballer of the Year and the SPFA Players’ Player of the Year, as well as the league’s top goalscorer with 22 goals.
What age is Mark Hateley?
60 years (November 7, 1961)Mark Hateley / Age
What teams did mark Hateley play for?
Mark Hateley
- Clubs played for: Coventry City, Detroit Express (loan), Portsmouth, Milan, Monaco, Rangers, QPR, Leeds United (loan), Rangers, Hull City, Ross County (1978-1999)
- Born: 1961.
- Birthplace: Derby.
- Position: Centre-forward.
Who is Mark Hateley married to?
Victoria Davism. 2001
Beverley J. Bosworthm. 1980–1999
Mark Hateley/Spouse
How old was Bobby Hateley when he joined Manchester City?
Born in Derby, Hateley signed for City at the age of 17. In his first two seasons at the club, he found appearances few and far between. In 1980 Hateley was sent on loan to North American Soccer League side Detroit Express where he made 19 appearances scoring twice.
Who is John Hateley?
Over the course of three decades Hateley played for some of the biggest teams in Europe, and it all started in 1978 at Coventry. Born in Derby, Hateley signed for City at the age of 17.
How good was David Hateley at Rangers?
Manager Graeme Souness had attempted to bring him to Ibrox three years earlier from A.C. Milan. Hateley became a key part of the Rangers side, and was voted player of the year by the Scottish Football Writers in 1993–94. He scored 87 Premier Division goals for Rangers and scored 112 goals in all competitions.
What happened to Mark Hateley?
He announced his retirement from professional football in 1999. In 1984, Mark Hateley’s excellent form for Portsmouth in the second-tier of English football was enough to earn him his first senior England cap against the USSR, a game which the Three Lions lost 2-0. A week later he was selected again to face Brazil in a friendly.