Nick Hegarty

English footballer and manager (born 1986) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nicholas Ian Hegarty (born 25 June 1986) is an English football manager and former professional footballer, he is head coach of Hume City

Full name Nicholas Ian Hegarty[1]
Date of birth (1986-06-25) 25 June 1986 (age 39)
Place of birth Wakefield, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
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Nick Hegarty
Hegarty manager of Hume City in 2021.
Personal information
Full name Nicholas Ian Hegarty[1]
Date of birth (1986-06-25) 25 June 1986 (age 39)
Place of birth Wakefield, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Position Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Hume City
(Head Coach)
Youth career
1997–2000 Nottingham Forest
2000–2002 Sheffield Wednesday
2002–2003 Glasshoughton Welfare
2003–2004 Grimsby Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2010 Grimsby Town 105 (9)
2005Whitby Town (loan) 3 (0)
2006Willenhall Town (loan) 8 (0)
2007York City (loan) 2 (0)
2010–2011 St Mirren 3 (0)
2011 Mansfield Town 2 (0)
2012–2018 Hume City 172 (52)
Total 295 (61)
Managerial career
2017–2022 Hume City
2025– Hume City
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 1 July 2021
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As a player he was a midfielder who played between 2004 and 2018. He had spells with Grimsby Town, Whitby Town, Willenhall Town, York City, St Mirren and Mansfield Town, finishing his career with Hume City after emigrating to Australia. Following retirement he became manager of Hume and remained with the club for a further five years.

Career

Grimsby Town

Born in Wakefield, West Yorkshire,[2] Hegarty started his career at Nottingham Forest. and Sheffield Wednesday as a junior before being released. He signed for Grimsby Town in 2001 on youth scholarship deal. He was part of the youth setup managed by former Grimsby and Middlesbrough forward Paul Wilkinson that featured the likes of Cameron Jerome. Hegarty progressed at youth level until towards the end of the 2003–2004 season when he was added to the first team squad soon after the sacking of manager Paul Groves. However, he would have to wait until over a year later until he would make his first team debut, coming on as a late substitute for Andy Parkinson in a 4–1 away victory against Kidderminster Harriers on the final away game of the 2004–05 season. Hegarty continued to be a regular for the reserves in that season and scored a hat-trick in the home match against Lincoln City. Despite a good pre-season for Russell Slade's Town side, he spent most of the 2005–06 season as a fringe player, and was loaned out to Non-League clubs Whitby Town and Willenhall Town. Hegarty was to play a number of games in the 2006–07 season and became more involved in the first team under the tenure of Alan Buckley and his performances would eventually see him awarded a new two-year deal in the summer of 2007.[3] Despite featuring more often in the first team Buckley placed Hegarty on the loan list and he went on to briefly join York City on a month's loan in September 2007,[4] however he was to suffer a muscle strain which limited him to making two appearances during this spell.[5][6] In the 2008–2009 season, Hegarty went on to feature heavily under Mike Newell and was Newell's preferred left winger, except for a two-month period when the club succeeded in loaning Stuart Elliott from Doncaster Rovers. His performances by the end of the 08–09 season had generally improved and his good form drew praise from several opposition managers which coincided with the Mariners' late surge to safety. In 09–10 season under Neil Woods Hegarty struggled to break into the first team, and suffered from several injuries. On 12 May 2010, Hegarty was one of seven players placed on the transfer list by Woods after their relegation from the English Football League.[7]

St Mirren

On 18 August 2010 Hegarty joined St Mirren on trial,[8] Hegarty signed for the club on 31 August 2010, penning a one-year contract. Hegarty's 3rd Scottish Premier League appearance was brief after leaving the field with a broken ankle.[9] Following the conclusion of an injury hit season Hegarty was amongst ten players released.[10]

Mansfield Town

Upon his release Hegarty trained with Bradford City, before later joining Mansfield Town on trial.[11] He later re-joined Mansfield on trial in late October 2011 with a view to once again earning a contract,[12] signing the following day on a two-month deal.[13] He made two league appearances for the club before being released in December 2011.

Hume City

Nick signed for Hume City for the 2012 season in Australia. In his first season with Hume, Hegarty won the Football Federation Victoria Gold Medal award, given to the best player of the Victorian Premier League.[14] From January 2014, Nick Hegarty was appointed captain of the club.[15] In 2016, Hegarty became just the seventh player to win the Gold Medal a second time. Hegarty polled 38 votes to win by seven from Avondale FC's Massimo Murdocca on 31.[14]

Coaching career

Hegarty became the senior head coach of Hume City late in 2017 after hanging up the boots that same year. Hegarty resigned from Hume on 10 April 2022, following a poor run of results. He was due to leave the club anyway due to an impending move back to the United Kingdom.[16]

On 23 July 2022, Hegarty joined Huddersfield Town as a women's team coach.[17]

In August 2023, Hegarty announced on his Twitter account that he had returned to Grimsby Town as a youth team coach for the club's under-16's team.[18]

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Grimsby Town 2004–05[19] League Two1000000010
2005–06[20] League Two2000001[a]030
2006–07[21] League Two15020002[a]0190
2007–08[22] League Two30420005[a]0374
2008–09[23] League Two35400102[a]1385
2009–10[24] League Two90001000100
Total 92840201011089
Whitby Town (loan) 2005–06[citation needed] NPL Premier Division 3000000030
Willenhall Town (loan) 2005–06[citation needed] NPL Division One South 8000000080
York City (loan) 2007–08[22] Conference Premier2000000020
St Mirren 2010–11[25] Scottish Premier League3000000030
Mansfield Town 2011–12[26] Conference Premier2000000020
Career total 110840201011269
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  1. Appearance(s) in Football League Trophy

Managerial statistics

More information Team, From ...
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
PWDLWin %
Hume City July 2017 April 2022 104502133048.1
Total 104502133048.1
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Honours

Grimsby Town

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