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Name
  
Danny Hale


Role
  
Footballer

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Danny Hale is a former Northern Irish footballer.

Hale played with Crusaders in the Irish League in the 1960s. He represented Northern Ireland as an Amateur International and was a prolific goalscorer for Crusaders. He scored a total of 143 goals in four seasons with the club, placing him third in their all-time top scorers list, behind Curry Mulholland (149), and Glenn Hunter (157). He netted 21 goals in the 1962/63 season, 34 goals in 1963/64, 33 goals in 1964/65 and a club record 55 goals in the 1965/66 season.

He then transferred to League of Ireland club Dundalk for a fee of 1,000 pounds. He scored 28 goals in all competitions in the 1966/67 season as the Lilywhites won the League Championship. He was joint top scorer for that 1966–67 League of Ireland season [1]. The following season, he scored in the European Champion Clubs' Cup against Vasas SC [2].

He later played for Derry City, and finished as Irish League top goalscorer in the 1968/69 season.

After his footballing career came to an end, Hale ran his own upholstery service and now lectures to technical students on his profession.

Danny Hale is the Honorary President of Newington Youth Club FC, a club for which his son (also called Danny) had a distinguished amateur career.

The Danny Hale Lounge opened under the main stand at Seaview in 2012.

Danny Hale`s grandson, Ronan, plays for Birmingham City Under 18`s. His other grandson Rory is a second year pro at cross city rivals Aston Villa.

Honours

  • League of Ireland
  • Dundalk F.C. 1966/67
  • League of Ireland Shield
  • Dundalk F.C. 1966/67
  • Top Four Cup
  • Dundalk F.C. 1966/67
  • County Antrim Shield
  • Crusaders F.C. 1964/65
  • References

    Danny Hale (footballer) Wikipedia