Matthew Hill

Matthew Hill
Matt Hill
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Situation actuelle
Club actuel Drapeau : Angleterre Blackpool
Numéro 18
Biographie
Nom Matthew Clayton Hill
Nationalité Drapeau d'Angleterre Angleterre
Naissance 26 mars 1981 (1981-03-26) (30 ans)
à Bristol (Angleterre)
Taille 1,73 m
Poste Arrière gauche
Parcours professionnel *
Saisons Club M. (B.)
1998-2005 Drapeau : Angleterre Bristol City 246 (6)
2005-2008 Drapeau : Angleterre Preston North End 119 (0)
2008-2011 Drapeau : Angleterre Wolverhampton 17 (0)
2010 Drapeau : Angleterre QPR 16 (0)
2010 Drapeau : Angleterre Barnsley 8 (1)
2011 Drapeau : Angleterre Barnsley 24 (2)
2011 Drapeau : Angleterre Blackpool 0 (0)[1]
* Compétitions officielles nationales et internationales.
Dernière mise à jour : 10 juillet 2011

Matthew Clayton Hill est un footballeur anglais né le 26 mars 1981 à Bristol. Il évolue actuellement au poste de défenseur gauche pour le club de Blackpool. Il a auparavant joué pour Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bristol City et Preston North End.

Sommaire

Carrière

Barnsley

Après avoir été prêté fin octobre 2010 au club de Barnsley, il y est transféré définitivement le 26 janvier 2011[2]. Mais à l'expiration de son contrat, en mai suivant, il quitte le club et, en juillet, signe pour Blackpool, tout juste relégué en Championship[3].

Palmarès

Bristol City

Wolverhampton

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