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Alfie Hale (Alfred Hale) was born on 28 August, 1939 in Waterford, Republic of Ireland, is an Irish footballer and manager. Discover Alfie Hale's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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Alfred Hale |
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Virgo |
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28 August |
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Waterford, Republic of Ireland |
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Alfie Hale Height, Weight & Measurements
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Alfie Hale Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alfie Hale worth at the age of 84 years old? Alfie Hale’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Alfie Hale's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
His father, three brothers and two uncles had all played for the club in the 1930s.
In 1930 the trio even formed an all-Hale half-back line in a league game at home to Bohemians.
Alfred Hale (born 28 August 1939) is an Irish former football player and coach who played for several clubs in both the League of Ireland and the English League, most notably, Waterford, Aston Villa, Doncaster Rovers and Cork Celtic.
During his career, Hale scored 153 goals in the League of Ireland and a further 66 with English League clubs.
As an international, Hale also played for the Republic of Ireland.
After retiring as a player, Hale managed several teams in the League of Ireland, most notably, Cork Celtic, Waterford United and Kilkenny City.
At the age of 17 Hale junior along with Peter Fitzgerald (footballer) made a scoring League of Ireland debut at Kilcohan Park on St Patrick's Day 1957 in a 3–1 win over Bohemians
He left Waterford in 1960 but after seven seasons in the English League, he returned in 1966.
Then together with Johnny Matthews, he became a central figure in a Waterford team that dominated the League of Ireland.
In June 1960, aged 19, Hale was sold by Waterford United to Aston Villa for a fee of £4,500.
However, Hale failed to establish himself in the Villa first team and went on to make just 7 first team appearances, scoring 2 goals.
Despite this Hale won his first international cap for the Republic of Ireland while at Villa.
Hale signed for Doncaster Rovers in the summer of 1962 and made his debut for the club on 18 August in a 2–0 defeat to Brentford in the Football League Fourth Division.
He scored four goals in a single game as he helped Rovers to a record league win when they beat Darlington.
In three seasons with Rovers, Hale made 119 league appearances and scored 42 goals.
He also made 7 appearances for Rovers in the League Cup and 9 in the FA Cup, scoring 2 further goals.
Between 1962 and 1973, Hale made 14 appearances and scored 2 goals for the Republic of Ireland national football team.
He made his senior international debut on 8 April 1962 in a 3–2 home defeat against Austria.
Hale went on to score twice for the Republic of Ireland, both goals coming in 1968, against Poland and then Austria.
In 1971–72 Hale was player-manager of the side when they beat Cork Hibernians in dramatic circumstances at Flower Lodge to claim his fifth league title in six seasons.
In both 1971–72 and 1972–73 he also finished as joint top goalscorer in the league, scoring 22 and 20 goals respectively.
He was awarded a benefit game in August 1971.
He scored twice against AC Omonia in the 1972–73 European Cup.
He made his last appearance for the Republic of Ireland on 21 October 1973 as a substitute in a 1–0 home win against Poland.
As a manager, Hale would return to Waterford United for two further spells.
Hale signed for the Cork outfit in February 1974 and scored on his debut against Shamrock Rovers.
He made two appearances in the 1974–75 European Cup after guiding the club to their only league title in the 1973–74 League of Ireland season.
In 1978, he opened a sports shop, later trading under the name Alfie Hale's Intersport and located at Arundal Square.
He was appointed player/manager of Thurles Town in May 1981 where he made history by becoming the League of Ireland's oldest ever goalscorer, and also the only player to score in four different League of Ireland decades.
During the first of these, between 1982 until 1986, he guided the club to victory in the League of Ireland Cup in 1985 and to the FAI Cup final in 1986.
As manager of Cobh Ramblers, Hale gave Roy Keane his debut in 1990.
He returned to manage the club again between 1991 and 1993 and helped them achieve promotion from the First Division in 1992.
Between 1995 and 1999 he was manager of Kilkenny City and in 1997, with a team which included the likes of his Nephew Richie, Brendan Rea, Paul Cashin and Pascal Keane, he guided them to the First Division title.
After leaving Kilkenny, Hale remained active in junior football working with Waterford Crystal F.C. and Tramore F.C, winning the first league in 50 years with Tramore in 2000–01.
At the same time as managing various League of Ireland clubs, Hale also established himself as a businessman in the Waterford area.
In June 2003, Hale and such other notable Waterford footballers as Davy Walsh, Paddy Coad, Peter Thomas, Jim Beglin and John O'Shea were honoured by the Waterford City Council and presented with a Waterford Crystal vase.
Hale spent much of his playing and coaching career at Waterford United.
In 2005, he briefly returned to Waterford United once again, this time acting as special advisor.
Aside from Waterford, Hale has also coached several other teams in the League of Ireland.
He is also the 7th highest League of Ireland goalscorer of all time with 153 league goals.