David Hirst (footballer)
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David Hirst | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | David Eric Hirst | |
Date of birth | December 7, 1967 | |
Place of birth | Cudworth, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England | |
Playing position | Striker | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1985–1986 1986–1997 1997–1999 |
Barnsley Sheffield Wednesday Southampton Career total |
294 (106) 30 (9) 352 (124) |
28 (9)
National team | ||
1988–1989 1991–1992 1991–1992 |
England U21 England England B |
3 (1) 3 (2) |
7 (1)
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
David Eric Hirst (born December 7, 1967) is an English former professional footballer, an exciting but injury prone striker who played for Sheffield Wednesday for much of his career.
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[edit] Playing career
Born in Cudworth, near Barnsley, Hirst joined the Owls from Barnsley in 1986, and became a firm favourite and eventually an idol who was hero worshipped by the Barmy Army, scoring 149 goals in 358 appearances during his eleven years at the club.[1] He was capped three times for England, and scored once.
Hirst had many famous moments during his time at Hillsborough Stadium. In 1991, Hirst scored 32 goals as Wednesday were promoted back to Division One, including a 4-goal haul against Hull City (a 5–1 win) on September 1, 1990. This form led to him being called up for the England B international against Switzerland, in which he scored both England goals in a 2–1 win. He was subsequently called into the full England squad for the tour of Australasia.
He made his international debut in the 1–0 win over Australia, but was replaced at half-time. He was named as a substitute in the next game against New Zealand, but came on at half-time and within three minutes of the restart he scored his first and only England goal.
He gained one further cap when lining up alongside Alan Shearer against France at Wembley. After an impressive first half display, he seemed likely to be given the nod ahead of Shearer to partner Gary Lineker for the second period until Shearer put England ahead on the stroke of half-time. This reprieved Shearer and after that the two players' careers took very different paths. In 1993 Hirst played in the Sheffield Wednesday team that reached both domestic Finals - they lost both to Arsenal, but Hirst scored Wednesday's equaliser in the FA Cup Final at Wembley in a 1–1 draw before Arsenal won the replay 2–1.
Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson tried six times to tempt Owls boss Trevor Francis to sell Hirst.
Hirst's career at Wednesday was fraught with injury, and eventually ended when Sheffield Wednesday manager David Pleat sold him to Southampton after he had emerged fit once again returning to the Owls first team.
Hirst scored against old club Barnsley in their first (and only) Premiership season when the Reds were beaten 4–1 at the Dell, and proved to be the perfect foil for young Kevin Davies as Southampton once again secured their place in football's top division.
Hirst previously held the record for the fastest recorded shot, hitting the bar at 114mph against Arsenal at Highbury in September 1996.[2] The record stood for a little over ten years until it was surpassed by Ronny of Sporting Lisbon with a 131mph shot in November 2006.[3]
[edit] Honours
- 1991 League Cup: winner
- 1993 F.A. Cup: finalist
- 1993 League Cup: finalist
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- David Hirst England profile at Englandstats