Joseph Kevin Keegan Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Joseph Kevin Keegan, OBE (born 14 February 1951) is an English former football player and manager. He played for several clubs including Liverpool and Hamburger SV. He went on to manage Newcastle United, Fulham and Manchester City, winning promotion as champions in his first full season at all three clubs. He also managed the England national team.As a player in the 1970s and 1980s, he has been described as "arguably the first superstar English player to attract the modern media spotlight". He began his playing career at Scunthorpe United in 1968, before moving to Liverpool in 1971. At Liverpool, Keegan won three First Division titles, the UEFA Cup twice, the FA Cup and the European Cup. He also gained his first England cap in 1972, and moved to German club Hamburg in the summer of 1977. At Hamburg he was named European Footballer of the Year in 1978 and 1979, won the Bundesliga title in 1978–79, and reached the European Cup final in 1980. Keegan moved to Southampton that summer, and spent two seasons at the club before a transfer to Newcastle United in the English second division in 1982. He helped Newcastle to promotion in his second season, and retired from football in 1984, having been capped 63 times for England, scoring 21 goals.He moved into management at Newcastle in 1992, winning promotion as First Division champions. Newcastle then finished second in the Premier League in 1995–96, after leading for most of the season. After a spell at Fulham, he took charge of the England team in 1999 but resigned in the autumn of 2000, following a loss against Germany in World Cup qualification. He then became manager of Manchester City in 2001 and spent four years at the club before resigning in 2005. He had been out of football for almost three years when he returned to Newcastle United for a second spell as manager in January 2008. This spell lasted only eight months, however, as Keegan resigned on 4 September 2008 following speculation regarding a dispute with the club's directors.
He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1982 Queen's Honours List for his services to Association Football.
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Became a pop star in 1979 with the song "Head Over Heels in Love", which reached the number 31 position and stayed on the chart for six weeks.
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During his playing career, he played for Scunthorpe United (1968-1971), Liverpool (1971-1977), Hamburger SV (1977-1980), Southampton (1980-1992) and Newcastle United (1982-1984).
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Managed Newcastle United (1992-1997, 2008), Fulham (1998-1999), England (1999-2000), and Manchester City (2001-2005).
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Former footballer. From 1972-1982, he made 63 appearances for England, 31 of them as captain, and scored 21 goals.
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Year
Status
Character
Mike Bassett: England Manager
2001
Commentator (uncredited)
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Superstars
1996
Documentary
Cutting Edge
1996
TV Series documentary
Himself
Kicking & Screaming
1995
TV Series documentary
Himself
An Audience with Jimmy Tarbuck
1994
TV Special documentary
Himself
The John Robertson Story
1992
Documentary
Himself
The Upper Hand
1992
TV Series
Himself
Keegan on Keegan
1992
Video
Himself
El C.I.D.
1990
TV Series
Himself
Top of the Pops
1980
TV Series
Himself - Co-Presenter
Parkinson
1979
TV Series
Himself
Bitte umblättern
1979
TV Series documentary
Himself
Am laufenden Band
1979
TV Series
Himself
This Is Your Life
1973-1979
TV Series documentary
Himself / Himself - Guest
Around with Alliss
1979
TV Series
Himself
Anfield Centurions
1978
TV Movie documentary
beIN Sports: Euro 2016
2016
TV Mini-Series
Himself
Euro 96: The Summer Football Came Home
2016
TV Movie documentary
Himself - Commentator
Prois Tartan
2015
TV Movie documentary
Himself
A League of Their Own
2014
TV Series
Himself - Guest
The FA Cup 07/08
2007
TV Series
Himself
Match of the Day 2
2004
TV Series
Himself
Match of the Day
2004
TV Series
Himself
Football Diaries
2004
TV Mini-Series documentary
Himself (uncredited)
On the Ball
2004
TV Series
Himself
Dream Team
2002-2004
TV Series
Himself
The Premiership
2001
TV Series
Himself (2002-)
Pass the Mic
2000
TV Series
United in the 90's
1999
Video documentary
Himself
The Sunday Programme
1999
TV Series
Himself
Archive Footage
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Year
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Character
European Qualifiers: 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia
2016
TV Series
Himself
Get Shirty
2016
TV Movie documentary
Himself (uncredited)
The Hand of God: 30 Years On
2016
TV Movie documentary
Himself
History of the Euros
2016
TV Movie documentary
Himself - England, Euro 1980 / Himself - Commentator, Euro 96 / Himself - England Manager, Euro 2000