Scotland Hartley

Paul James Hartley

Born:19-Oct-76
Region/City:Hamilton

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Paul Hartley (born 19 October 1976) is a Scottish professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the manager of Scottish League One side Cove Rangers. As a player, Hartley won trophies with both Hearts and Celtic, and earned 25 caps for the Scotland national team. He also played for Hamilton Academical, Millwall, Raith Rovers, Hibernian, Greenock Morton, St Johnstone, Bristol City and Aberdeen during his career. As a manager, he guided Alloa Athletic to successive promotions. He then moved to Dundee, who he helped win promotion to the Scottish top flight in 2014. Hartley was sacked by Dundee in March 2017. He was then appointed by Falkirk, but he left this position after less than one year. Hartley joined Cove Rangers in July 2019 and led the club to two promotions before his move to Hartlepool. His time at Hartlepool United was short-lived. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




Scotland Alloa Athletic11/14
    League Cup 11/121
    League Cup 13/142
Championship 13/1421
    Scottish Cup 13/141
Scotland Dundee FC14/17
Championship 13/1414
    League Cup 14/153
SPFL 14/1538
SPFL 15/1638
SPFL 16/1733
England Hartlepool United22
    League Cup 22/231
League Two 22/239
    EFL Trophy 22/231

Hartley last games

Hartlepool United

17-Sep-22 away Sutton U 2-0 in League Two



13-Sep-22 home Crewe 1-1 in League Two



03-Sep-22 away Colchestr 1-1 in League Two



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