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Full name
  
Mark Wayne Hateley

1983–1984
  
Weight
  
83 kg

Place of birth
  
Name
  
Mark Hateley

Parents
  
Tony Hateley


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player

Playing position
  
Forward

1978–1983
  
Height
  
1.91 m

Children
  
Tom Hateley

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Date of birth
  
(1961-11-07) 7 November 1961 (age 54)

Spouse
  
Victoria Davis (m. 2001), Beverley J. Bosworth (m. 1980–1999)

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Mark Wayne Hateley (born 7 November 1961) is an English retired footballer and manager who played as a centre-forward. He was capped 32 times for the English national team (including games in the 1986 World Cup), and played in top-level football leagues in England, Italy, France and Scotland. His nickname is "Attila".

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Early life

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Mark Hateley was born in Derby on 7 November 1961. His father, Tony Hateley, was also a professional footballer who played as a striker for clubs including Notts County, Aston Villa, Chelsea and Liverpool.

Club career

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Hateley started his career at Coventry City, playing over 90 games in the First Division before moving to Portsmouth in the summer of 1983. He scored 22 league goals for them in the 1983–84 season

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On 28 June 1984 he was transferred to A.C. Milan for £1million. Despite his inconsistent performances, a series of injuries, and a poor goalscoring rate for the club under Nils Liedholm, he is remembered fondly by the Milan fans for a decisive and historic match-winning goal he scored in a 2–1 win against Inter in the Milan Derby on 28 October 1984, beating out former Milan defender Fulvio Collovati with a header; this was the first time Milan had beaten Inter in the Derby in six years.

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He then joined AS Monaco in 1987, where he spent three years before transferring to Rangers in the summer of 1990. 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.

After making 165 League appearances with Rangers he moved to Queen's Park Rangers in November 1995, for a fee of £1.5million.

In early 1997, with Rangers trying to win their ninth title in a row, and with a huge injury list, manager Walter Smith desperately needed a striker, and re-signed Hateley for £300,000 for the vital game against Rangers' biggest rivals, Celtic. Rangers won the game 1–0 but Hateley was sent off for headbutting Stewart Kerr. He played four times in his second spell at Rangers, scoring once, and transferred to Hull City in July 1997.

He ended his playing career with Ross County in September 1999 but only played two games for them.

International career

On 2 June 1984 Hateley was capped for England at senior level for the first time in a 2–0 friendly defeat to the USSR. In his next game eight days later, he scored in a 2–0 victory over Brazil. By the end of 1984, he had been capped six times by England and scored three goals. He made the last of his 32 England appearances in a 2–2 friendly draw with Czechoslovakia in 1992.

Style of play

A traditional target man, Hateley was a physical centre-forward who was known in particular for his strength in the air and ability to score goals with his head.

Management

Following his departure from Rangers for a second time he became player manager for Hull City. Hateley managed Hull from the summer of 1997 until November 1998

Family

Mark's son, Tom is also a footballer.

Club

AS Monaco
  • Ligue 1: 1987–88
  • Rangers
  • Scottish Premier League: 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1996–97
  • Scottish Cup: 1991–92, 1992–93
  • Scottish League Cup: 1990, 1992, 1993
  • International

    England
  • European Under-21 Football Championship: 1984
  • Individual

  • SFWA Footballer of the Year: 1993–94
  • SPFA Players' Player of the Year: 1993–94
  • UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Golden Player : 1984
  • Ballon d'Or: 1987 (14th), 1985 (29th), 1984 (22nd)
  • References

    Mark Hateley Wikipedia