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Full name
  
Aaron Hardy

Years
  
Team

Current team
  
Farsley Celtic F.C.

2002–2005
  
Height
  
1.73 m


Playing position
  
Role
  
Football player

Name
  
Aaron Hardy

Position
  
Defender

Aaron Hardy Aaron Hardy Guiseley Player Profile Sky Sports Football


Date of birth
  
(1986-05-26) 26 May 1986 (age 29)

Place of birth
  
South Elmsall, England

Aaron Hardy after Farsley Celtic win the West Riding County Cup


Aaron Hardy (born 26 May 1986) is an English professional football defender who plays for Tadcaster.

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Aaron Hardy Aaron Hardy Guiseley Player Profile Sky Sports Football

23/02/2010 Aaron Hardy Post Match vs Rossendale United


Career

Hardy started his career with Huddersfield Town and made his debut for them on 17 October 2006, in their 2–1 home defeat against Doncaster Rovers in Round One of the Football League Trophy. He got many plaudits for his play at right-back in an otherwise poor team performance. Then, on 21 October, he played his first league match in Town's 2-1 win at Port Vale.

In the televised encounter on 5 January 2007 at Yeovil Town, substitute Hardy scored an own goal in Yeovil's 3-1 win when he turned Lee Morris's cross past Matt Glennon.

On 9 May, he was offered a six-month contract by new Huddersfield Town boss Andy Ritchie, which he accepted on 31 May. On 28 September, after a series of good performances at right-back as cover for the injured Frank Sinclair, his contract was extended to the end of the season.

Hardy was released by Huddersfield Town 6 May 2008. In July 2008, he signed for Harrogate Town where he made 12 appearances before following manager Neil Aspin to FC Halifax Town in July 2009.

In June 2012 he joined Bradford Park Avenue, although his spell at The Horsfall was short lived as in August, he joined Farsley.

Becoming the ninth signing of the management duo Michael Morton and Simon Collins, Hardy joined Tadcaster Albion in Northern Premier League Division One North.

References

Aaron Hardy Wikipedia