Ted Hanney

Ted Hanney
Personal information
Full name Edward Terrance Hanney
Date of birth 19 January 1889(1889-01-19)
Place of birth Reading, England
Date of death 30 November 1964(1964-11-30) (aged 75)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Reading
Manchester City
Coventry City
Teams managed
1924–1927 VfB Stuttgart
1927–1928 FC Wacker Munich
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
Olympic medal record
Men's Football
Gold 1912 Stockholm Team Competition

Edward Terrance "Ted" Hanney (19 January 1889 – 30 November 1964) was an English football player.

Hanney was part of the gold medal winning British team at the Summer Olympics in Stockholm. Due to an injury he acquired in the quarterfinal match, which Britain won 7-0 against Hungary, he missed the 4-2 victory over Denmark in the final.

He commenced his career with Wokingham Town FC before moving to Reading FC. In 1913 he turned professional and switched for a fee of ₤ 1.250 to Manchester City FC, for which he scored ten goals in 68 matches. Later he played two seasons for Coventry City FC. After this he returned to Reading FC, where he finished his career in the third division.

From 1924 later he coached VfB Stuttgart, winning the regional championship of Württemberg-Baden 1927, the first title of the club.[1] 1927/28 he coached FC Wacker München, taking the club to the semi-finals of the German Championship.[2]

After returning to England he turned publican.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Dinant Abbink: Germany - Championships 1902-1945 → 1927/28, Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation, 17 Jan 2008
  2. ^ Best Exports, Les Rosbifs, 2 Aug 2010

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