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Ian Hazel

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Ian Hazel
Personal information
Full name Ian Hazel[1]
Date of birth (1967-12-01) 1 December 1967 (age 56)[1]
Place of birth Merton,[1] London, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
AFC Wimbledon (first team scout)
Youth career
000?–1985 Wimbledon
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1989 Wimbledon 10
1989Bristol Rovers (loan) 3 (0)
1989–1992 Bristol Rovers 18 (0)
1992 Maidstone United 8 (0)
1992–1994 Slough Town 91 (14)
1994–1995 Aylesbury United
1995–1996 Carshalton Athletic
1996–1998 Chesham United
1998–2001 Tooting & Mitcham United
2003 Banstead Athletic
Managerial career
000?–2002 Tooting & Mitcham
2003 Molesey
2003–2004 Walton & Hersham
2006–2007 Sutton United
2007–2008 Leatherhead
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ian Hazel (born 1 December 1967) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

Career

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Hazel began his career as an apprentice with Wimbledon, turning professional in December 1985. He was never a regular with the Dons and moved to Bristol Rovers on loan in February 1989. He joined Rovers on a full contract in July 1989, leaving to join Maidstone United, after a brief spell at Gloucester City,[3] on a non-contract basis in March 1992.

In the 1992 close season, he joined Slough Town, moving to Aylesbury United in August 1994. He moved to Carshalton Athletic in 1995 and to Chesham United in 1996.

In October 1998, Hazel joined Tooting & Mitcham United where he later became player-coach and then manager. He resigned as manager in November 2002.[4] In February 2003 he became manager of Molesey.[5] but left that June after saving the club from relegation.[6]

In November 2003, while working full-time as a coach for Fulham, Hazel joined Banstead Athletic as a player, playing for the first time in three years.[7] In December 2003 he took over as manager of Walton & Hersham,[8] where he went on to have a 17 match unbeaten run.

He worked for the Fulham academy for 18 months until March 2006 when he took over as manager of Sutton United,[9] from where he resigned in October 2007.[10] Two weeks later he took over as manager of Leatherhead.[11] Hazel resigned from first team manager at Leatherhead in 2008.

Hazel worked at Carshalton Athletic as the head of the club's youth academy set-up. He temporarily took charge of the first team on five occasions, the last being in September 2012 following the departure of Paul Dipre from the role.

Hazel later worked at Wimbledon as first team scout.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Ian Hazel". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  2. ^ Dunk, Peter, ed. (1987). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 396. ISBN 978-0-356-14354-5.
  3. ^ Clark, Timothy R.D.; Kujawa, Rob (2009). The Complete Record of Gloucester City AFC 1883–2009. Gloucester: Tiger Timbo Publications. ISBN 978-0-9557425-1-4.
  4. ^ Hazel quits at Tooting[usurped]
  5. ^ Hazel in at Molesey[usurped]
  6. ^ Molesey stunned at Hazel's departure[usurped]
  7. ^ Hazel rolls back the years[usurped]
  8. ^ Hazel takes Walton and Hersham hot-seat[usurped]
  9. ^ Hazel's the man for U's[usurped]
  10. ^ Hazel goes at Sutton[usurped]
  11. ^ Tanners appoint Hazel[usurped]