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Full name
  
Michael Hazard

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Micky Hazard


Role
  
Footballer

1976–1978
  
Tottenham Hotspur

Position
  
Midfielder

Micky Hazard Chelsea and Tottenham legends Graham Roberts Glenn Hoddle


Date of birth
  
(1960-02-05) 5 February 1960 (age 55)

Profiles


Playing position
  
Central midfielder

Place of birth
  
Sunderland, England

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Micky Hazard, sometimes spelled Mickey, (born 5 February 1960) is an English former professional footballer, best remembered for his time at Tottenham Hotspur.

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Childhood

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Growing up in Sunderland, Hazard began playing football with his friends and later joining his local school team. During one of these matches, he was spotted by a scout from London-based club Tottenham Hotspur but was too young to be offered a trial.

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He was initially invited to train with Spurs when aged 14 and continued to have week-long sessions with the club until, aged 16, he moved to London to join the youth squad as an apprentice. Prone to bouts of homesickness, Hazard ran home six times during the next two years until finally settling at the club.

Playing career

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Hazard signed a professional contract with Spurs and made his League debut in a 3–0 victory versus Everton on 19 April 1980 aged 20.

He was a member of the team that won the 1982 FA Cup and UEFA Cup in 1984, where his crosses led to goals in both legs of the final against Anderlecht.

Hazard was transferred to Chelsea in September 1985 for £300,000 and would remain at the club for the next five years, one of the team that won the 1986 Full Members Cup Final. He moved to Portsmouth in January 1990 before signing for Swindon Town in September 1990 for £130,000.

Hazard became an influential player in Swindon's play-off winning season of 1992–93 under Glenn Hoddle which saw them promoted to the Premier League. He was sold back to Tottenham in November 1993 for £50,000, where he would stay until his retirement on 23 April 1995.

Post-retirement

He played in the Celebrity Soccer Six charity tournament in 2001 as a member of Damon Albarn's team and was eliminated in the Quarter-finals by Rod Stewart's "Vagabonds".

It was reported in 2006 that he was a taxi-driver and also Youth Academy Coach at Crystal Palace.

He has said of his role at Crystal Palace – "I got my trophies and a whole sackful of terrific memories and now I've moved on helping the kids, and I love it. Playing was great but I still get the biggest buzz from seeing my lads do the best they can."

In July 2009, Hazard signed for Sevenoaks and District Football League team Dunton Green, adding "You never lose that buzz to want to play the game of football."

In July 2011 it was announced that Micky would be assisting Chigwell Athletic in an advisory role alongside director of football Ben Richman. In the summer of 2014, he became Manager of South Midlands League side Hadley.

Honours

Tottenham Hotspur
  • FA Cup winner 1982
  • UEFA Cup winner 1984
  • Chelsea
  • Full Members Cup winner 1986
  • Division Two winner 1989–1990
  • Swindon Town
  • Division One Play-off Final winner 1993
  • References

    Micky Hazard Wikipedia