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Keegan, (Joseph) Kevin

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Keegan, (Joseph) Kevin


English footballer and football manager. Keegan played for Scunthorpe United 1968–71, Liverpool 1971–77, SV Hamburg (Germany) 1977–80, Southampton 1980–82, and Newcastle United 1982–84, and captained his country. He won nine major European and domestic trophies with Liverpool and Hamburg and represented his country 63 times, scoring 21 goals. As well as managing Fulham 1998–99 and England 1999–2000, Keegan was also manager of Newcastle 1992–97 and Manchester City 2001–05.

Career highlights

International appearances (1972–82)
63 (21 goals)

English League Championship
1973, 1976, 1977

German League Championship
1979

English FA Cup
1974

German Cup
1979

European Cup
1977

UEFA Cup
1973, 1976

Awards

Footballer of the Year
1976

European Footballer of the Year
1978, 1979

Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year
1982

Having retired as a player, he became manager of Newcastle United in 1992. Under his management, the club won promotion to the FA Premiership in his first full season as manager. In 1994 he was appointed the club's director of football and agreed a new ten-year contract. In 1996 Newcastle finished as runners-up in the Premiership, having led at one stage by 12 points. He unexpectedly resigned his position on 8 January 1997. The following season he was appointed director of football at Fulham, and led the team to the 1998–99 Second Division Championship. After his stint with England, he returned to football in June 2001 when he became manager of Manchester City, and he led the team back to the top division during his first season in charge. He resigned from the position in March 2005.

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