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Paul Hegarty was born on 12 January, 1967 in Edinburgh, Scotland, is a Scottish footballer and manager. Discover Paul Hegarty'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 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 12 January 1967
Birthday 12 January
Birthplace Edinburgh, Scotland
Nationality Edinburgh

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1954

Paul Anthony Hegarty (born 25 July 1954) is a Scottish football player and manager.

1970

He was captain of Dundee United during their most successful era in the 1970s and 1980s, winning the Scottish league championship in 1983 and the Scottish League Cup twice.

Hegarty won eight full international caps for Scotland.

He has managed Forfar Athletic, Aberdeen, Dundee United, Livingston and Montrose.

1972

Hegarty's senior career began as a striker with Hamilton Accies in 1972.

1974

In November 1974, Dundee United manager Jim McLean signed him for a fee of £27,500.

Two years later, McLean transformed Hegarty's career when he experimented by pairing him with Dave Narey in United's central defence.

The partnership they forged would be integral to United's successes for over a decade and Hegarty would develop into a top class central defender.

1979

As club captain, Hegarty led United to their first ever major trophy, the Scottish League Cup in 1979, which they retained the following year.

Hegarty represented his country between 1979 and 1983, captaining the side against Northern Ireland in his eighth and final appearance for Scotland.

He is widely regarded as one of the best central halves to have never been a regular for Scotland.

He also turned out for the under-21 side as a permitted over-age player and represented the Scottish League.

Hegarty's first coaching role was with Forfar Athletic as player/manager.

1982

In 1982–83, Hegarty was an ever-present as United captured the Scottish League title.

Hegarty temporarily played as a goalkeeper during a match against Morton that season, after Hamish McAlpine was injured.

1987

He also featured in many notable victories in European competition, albeit injury restricted his participation in United's run to the 1987 UEFA Cup Final.

1990

In recognition of his contribution to Dundee United, the club allowed him to leave on a free transfer in January 1990.

He briefly played for St. Johnstone, helping them to promotion.

1992

The team were relegated in 1992 and Hegarty left shortly afterwards.

1995

He then had coaching roles with Dundee United (leaving Tannadice in 1995), Hearts and Aberdeen.

1999

Following the dismissal of Alex Miller in January 1999, he was appointed Aberdeen manager on an interim basis.

However, despite saving the club from relegation, Aberdeen elected at the end of the season not to continue with Hegarty in the job on a long-term basis.

Once again, Dundee United offered Hegarty a coaching role.

2002

This became a manager role in October 2002 after chairman Eddie Thompson was unable to prise first-choice Ian McCall from Falkirk.

2003

Initially appointed as caretaker, Hegarty's role was to be extended until the end of the season before he was sacked in January 2003 – and subsequently replaced with McCall.

Hegarty continued to work in coaching, having been on the staff of both Livingston and then Dunfermline.

While at Dunfermline, Hegarty was approached by Inverness CT to be part of the management with former Dundee United colleague Maurice Malpas, although the move never materialised.

2006

He was eventually appointed as assistant to Malpas at Motherwell on 25 May 2006, although later replaced by Scott Leitch when Malpas was sacked in June 2007.

2008

In March 2008, Hegarty became one of new Scotland manager George Burley's scouts for the World Cup qualifying group.

In December 2008 he was appointed as the manager of Livingston after Roberto Landi was sacked.

Livingston had severe financial problems, however, and Hegarty left the post a few months later.

2009

He left his position with the Scotland national team in November 2009.

2010

Hegarty returned to Dundee United in February 2010.

2013

Following the resignation of manager Peter Houston in January 2013, Hegarty was named as the club's caretaker manager.

While he was due to take charge of an SPL match against Motherwell, the match was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch, and Jackie McNamara was named as the club's manager before the next match came around.

Hegarty left the club soon afterwards.

2014

He couldn't prevent the side from finishing last at the end of the 2014–15 season which was the first season that a new play-off system with a non-Scottish Professional Football League from both the Highland Football League and Lowland Football League.

The club won the first two-legged final against Brora Rangers of the Highland Football League to avoid relegation.

Soon after, Hegarty was appointed permanent manager on a two-year contract at Links Park alongside assistant and former United teammate John Holt.

2015

Hegarty returned to management in February 2015 when he was appointed manager of Montrose, then placed last in Scottish League Two.