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Matthew Harding (Matthew Charles Harding) was born on 26 December, 1953 in Haywards Heath, Sussex, England, is an English businessman, football player (1953–1996). Discover Matthew Harding'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 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 26 December, 1953
Birthday 26 December
Birthplace Haywards Heath, Sussex, England
Date of death 22 October, 1996
Died Place Middlewich, Cheshire, England
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1953

Matthew Charles Harding (26 December 1953 – 22 October 1996) was a British businessman, vice-chairman of Chelsea Football Club and a major financial supporter of New Labour.

Harding was born in Haywards Heath, Sussex, the son of Paul Harding, an insurance executive.

1964

He attended Abingdon School in Abingdon-on-Thames from 1964 until 1971.

He was a member of the badminton first team, for which he was awarded half-colours, in addition to being a cricket first XI player, captain of the colts cricket team and a member of the hockey second XI.

Although he enjoyed the sport, he did not enjoy the school ethos, earning a single 'A' Level in Latin.

1980

By 1980, he had acquired a 32% stake in the company, becoming one of Britain's 100 richest men.

1993

A lifelong fan of Chelsea Football Club, Harding responded to Chelsea chairman Ken Bates' call for new investment in the club in 1993.

In October 1993, he was appointed as a Chelsea Football Club director.

He invested £26.5 million in the club, including £7.5m towards construction of the North Stand (now the Matthew Harding Stand), £16.5m to buy the Stamford Bridge freehold and transfer funds.

He would frequently ask players for autographs and other signed items.

However, his time there was marked by frequent clashes with Bates, club chairman and majority shareholder, over the direction to be taken by the club.

Bates feared that Harding would try to oust him from his position, although in reality Harding was only interested in the success of the club.

Bates eventually banned Harding from the Chelsea boardroom and effectively limited his input and influence over the club.

1995

In June 1995, he was appointed a "Steward" of Abingdon School and presented the awards at "Leavers' Day".

He also donated £500,000 towards the school's "Mercers Court", a new IT centre where one of the rooms was named ”The Matthew Harding Careers Room" in his honour after his particular interest in offering careers advice to the students. He returned to the school just weeks before his death to speak to a small group of sixth formers about his road to success.

He left school and went to London.

Through his father's friendship with Ted Benfield, he joined the insurance brokers Benfield, Lovick & Rees and it was in the insurance industry that he made his fortune, starting out by making the tea and going on to be a director.

1996

The dispute between Bates and Harding was continual and only stopped after Harding's death in 1996.

Bates received widespread criticism after calling Harding "evil" just a year after his death.

On 22 October 1996, while flying back from Chelsea’s League Cup defeat away to Bolton Wanderers, the helicopter Matthew Harding was travelling on crashed near Middlewich, Cheshire, killing Harding along with the pilot and three other passengers, including journalist John Bauldie.

He was 42.

The crash of the Eurocopter AS355 Écureuil 2 aircraft took place at night and in poor weather.

An investigation by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch found that the pilot did not have the experience or qualifications necessary to safely pilot by instruments in such conditions.

An inquest found that the pilot was likely to have become disoriented due to the poor visibility, and called for the introduction of new safety regulations.

His death came just months before Chelsea’s FA Cup triumph and the general election victory of the Labour Party which he had backed financially near the end of his life.

His son Patrick Harding went on to become a semi-professional footballer who plays for Burgess Hill Town F.C.