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Paul Hall (Paul Anthony Hall) was born on 3 July, 1972 in Manchester, England, is an English-born Jamaican footballer (born 1972). Discover Paul Hall'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 51 years old?

Popular As Paul Anthony Hall
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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 3 July 1972
Birthday 3 July
Birthplace Manchester, England
Nationality Manchester

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Paul Hall Height, Weight & Measurements

At 51 years old, Paul Hall height is 5ft 8in .

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Paul Hall Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Hall worth at the age of 51 years old? Paul Hall’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Manchester. We have estimated Paul Hall's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1972

Paul Anthony Hall (born 3 July 1972) is a football coach and former professional footballer who is the head coach of EFL Championship club Queens Park Rangers B team.

As a player he was a striker he notably played in the Premier League for Coventry City, as well as in the Football League for Torquay United,

Portsmouth, Bury, Sheffield United, West Bromwich Albion, Walsall, Rushden & Diamonds, Tranmere Rovers, Chesterfield and Wrexham.

He saw out the final years of his career in non-league football with Newport County, Stratford Town, Spalding United and Mansfield Town.

Born in Manchester, England, he represented Jamaica internationally, earning 48 caps and scoring 14 goals.

1990

Hall began his career as an apprentice at Torquay United, turning professional on 9 July 1990, although he had already made his league debut the previous season.

1993

He helped the Gulls to promotion via the play-offs, primarily playing as a winger, and made a total of 93 league appearances, before a £70,000 transfer to Portsmouth on 25 March 1993.

1998

He was part of their squad for FIFA World Cup 1998.

Since retiring he spent a spell coaching with Tamworth, before later moving to Queens Park Rangers as an under-23's coach.

He later became assistant head coach of Jamaica and in 2021 became interim head coach.

Following the departure of Michael Beale he was named interim manager back at QPR.

During his playing career, Hall was a striker who could also play on the right wing.

Hall was to spend five seasons with the Fratton Park outfit, and after some impressive displays he gained a call up to the Jamaica national football team to participate at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

After some impressive performances at the World Cup, Hall moved to Coventry City for a fee of £300,000.

Within four months at Coventry he had been told by manager Gordon Strachan that he did not fit into his plans, but Hall chose to stay and fight for a place, turning down a move to Port Vale in late November 1998.

1999

On 18 February 1999, he joined Bury on loan, but again returned to Highfield Road to fight for a first team place.

The following season chances were even sparser, with loan moves to Sheffield United on 17 December 1999 (scoring once against Grimsby Town), and to West Bromwich Albion on 10 February 2000, neither of which resulted in permanent deals.

He scored once during his spell at Coventry against Southend United in the League Cup.

2000

On 17 March 2000, Hall left Highfield Road, joining Walsall on loan until the end of the season, and in the summer joined the Saddlers permanently on a free transfer.

2001

He helped the club to gain promotion to the Football League First Division via the play-offs, but found himself out of manager Ray Graydon's plans for the 2001–02 campaign.

Port Vale attempted to take him loan on 20 September, but were told by Walsall that only a permanent deal would suffice.

The following week, he was offered a trial at Queens Park Rangers, but again returned to Walsall.

On 10 October 2001, he finally left the Bescot Stadium, joining league newcomers Rushden & Diamonds on a free transfer, playing alongside fellow former Torquay forwards Scott Partridge and Duane Darby.

Hall spent three seasons with Rushden & Diamonds, making 112 appearances and scoring 26 goals.

In the Third Division play-off final, Hall scored a superb solo goal straight from kickoff after Cheltenham scored.

When financial problems forced Rushden to offload several players, he signed for Tranmere Rovers where he played 55 times and scored 13 goals.

2005

For the 2005–06 season Hall signed on a free for Chesterfield, for whom he was the top scorer with 15 goals in 47 league and cup starts.

2007

On 4 June 2007, Hall returned to his former club Walsall.

He scored once in his second spell at the club; a last minute winner against Hartlepool United.

2008

On 11 January 2008, Hall and fellow Saddlers teammate, Danny Sonner both joined League Two strugglers Wrexham, however Hall's deal was only a loan deal.

Hall scored his first goal for Wrexham on 9 March which was the opening goal in a 2–0 win at local rivals Chester City.

Unfortunately for Hall he suffered an injury, and returned to Walsall.

In July 2008, Hall signed for Conference South club Newport County under manager Dean Holdsworth.

Hall's contract with Newport was cancelled in October 2008 by mutual consent.

He joined Stratford Town of the Midland Football Alliance in November 2008.

2010

In July 2010, Hall was named youth team coach at Mansfield Town, but left the club just two months later when financial trouble forced the club to shut down their youth team.

He subsequently joined Spalding United as a player, and made his debut for the Tulips on 2 October 2010 in a 3–0 defeat.

Hall returned to Mansfield on 19 November 2010 when he was hired as Duncan Russell's assistant manager.

2011

On 30 March 2011, Hall was registered as a player to help ease the injury crisis at Mansfield Town, after the club could only name three healthy substitutes in the match against Crawley Town the day before.

He made three appearances before the end of the season.