
Mark Hateley
Mark Hateley is a former professional footballer who played as a forward and is best known for his time at clubs like Coventry City, Portsmouth, and Rangers. He represented England at the international level, earning 32 caps and scoring 10 goals. Hateley's physical style and aerial prowess made him a key player during the 1980s, and he was part of the England squad during the 1986 World Cup. His career included notable achievements in club football, particularly in Scotland, where he won multiple league titles with Rangers.
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Mark Hateley, known as 'Attila', was brought in by Giuseppe Farina and scored a memorable goal against Inter.
Giussy Farina, il secondo posto in A col «Real Vicenza», l'offerta miliardaria per Paolo Rossi e la scalata mai riuscita al VeronaMark Hateley is noted as a key player in the title-winning team.
"Je vois un nul 1-1": le pronostic de l'ancien milieu de l'OGC Nice et de l'ASM Jean-Philippe Rohr avant le derby Monaco-Nice samedi soirMark Hateley was Lineker's strike partner in the opening matches of the 1986 World Cup.
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