Vince Hayes

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Vince Hayes
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Personal information
Full name James Vincent Hayes
Date of birth April 1879
Place of birth Miles Platting, Manchester, England
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Position(s) Full-back
Half-back
Left forward
Youth career
Manchester United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1901–1907 Manchester United 62 (2)
1907–1908 Brentford ? (?)
1908–1910 Manchester United 53 (0)
1910–1912 Bradford Park Avenue 29 (0)
1913–1919 Rochdale ? (?)
International career
1910 Football League 1 (0)
Managerial career
1912 Norway
1912–1913 Wiener SC
1913–1919 Rochdale (player-manager)
1919–1923 Preston North End (secretary-manager)
1923–1924 Atlético Madrid
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

James Vincent "Vince" Hayes (born April 1879), also known as Vic Hayes, was an English footballer who primarily played as a full-back. Born in Miles Platting, Manchester, he was trained in boilermaking in his early years. He made his debut for Newton Heath in February 1901.[1] At Newton Heath, which was renamed Manchester United in 1902, he suffered several injuries. He broke both legs in 1905, and shortly after recovering, broke one again. He left United for Brentford in May 1907, but returned to United in June 1908. He helped the club win the FA Cup in 1909.[2][3] He left United in November 1910 after scoring two goals in 128 appearances in his two spells at the club.[1]

He later coached Norway at the 1912 Summer Olympics and Wiener SC. In 1923, he was appointed to his last managerial role, with Atlético Madrid of Spain.

Honours

Manchester United

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Hayes. Manchester United. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  2. "Manchester United 1 Bristol City 0". FA-CupFinals.co.uk. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  3. 1908–09. Manchester United. Retrieved 19 March 2013.

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