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Kenny Dalglish

Personal information
Full nameKenneth Mathieson Dalglish
NicknameKing Kenny
Date of birth4 March 1951(age 59)
Place of birthGlasgow, Scotland
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8.2 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubLiverpool (Ambassador and Head of Football Development)

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Kenneth Mathieson "Kenny" Dalglish MBE (born 4 March 1951 in Glasgow, Scotland), is a former Scottish footballer. Throughout his 20-year career, he played for just two teams, Scottish Premier League club Celtic for eight years and English Premier League side Liverpool for twelve years. Dalglish is known for his successes at both teams; most notably winning the European Cup with Liverpool on 3 occasions, in 1978, 1981 and 1984. In 2009, he was named by FourFourTwo football magazine as the greatest post-war British striker, and he was placed first in Liverpool's list of "100 Players Who Shook the Kop". Having made 102 appearances, Dalglish is the most capped player in the history of the Scottish national team. He and Denis Law also share the record for most goals for Scotland, with 30 strikes each.

Dalglish began his career as a youth player at Celtic and broke into the first team in 1971, becoming a prolific striker for the club. He was made the team captain in 1975 and between 1971 and 1977 he won four Scottish First Division titles, four Scottish Cups and one Scottish League Cup. His performances led to call-ups for the national team; he was part of the undefeated 1974 FIFA World Cup Scotland team, and scored to bring victory over rivals England in both 1976 and 1977. Bob Paisley paid £440,000 to bring Dalglish to Liverpool in 1977, a British record at the time.

His years at Liverpool marked one of the club's most successful periods: he won seven league titles, three European Cups and five domestic cups. He also played for Scotland in the 1978 and 1982 World Cups. By the time his career had wound down in the late 1980s, Dalglish had set Scottish records for international appearances and goals, and become one of the most successful strikers in Liverpool's history. Dalglish became player-manager of Liverpool in 1985 following the Heysel Stadium Disaster and brought the team a league and FA Cup double in his first year, beating Merseyside rivals Everton in the process. During his six-year tenure, Liverpool always finished either first or second in the league. He guided them to three league wins and two FA Cups from 1985 � 1991.

He joined Blackburn Rovers in 1991 and, through Jack Walker's patronage, he turned the Second Division side to Premier League winners, breaking transfer fee records along the way. His move to Newcastle United in 1997 was less successful. Although he finished as Premier League runner-up in 1996 � 97, the team's league performance the following season was lacklustre and he was sacked by Freddie Shepherd at the start of the 1998 � 99 season. He was appointed Director of Football at Celtic in 1999 but a brief stint as caretaker manager ended in an acrimonious departure. He has not managed since 2000 and has instead focused on charitable concerns, founding The Marina Dalglish Appeal with his wife to raise money for breast cancer. He is also a patron of Marine FC.

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Senior career
YearsClubApps (Goals)
1969 � 1977Celtic204 (112)
1977 � 1990Liverpool355 (118)

National Team
YearsTeamApps (Goals)
1971 � 1986Scotland102  (30)

Teams managed
YearsClub
1985 � 1991Liverpool
1991 � 1995Blackburn Rovers
1997 � 1998Newcastle United
1999 � 2000Celtic
2009 � presentLiverpool (Academy)

Club :

Club :
Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Scotland League Scottish Cup Scottish League Cup Europe Total
1968 � 69 Celtic Division One 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
1969 � 70 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0
1970 � 71 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 0
1971 � 72 31 17 4 1 8 5 7 0 50 23
1972 � 73 32 23 6 5 11 10 4 3 53 41
1973 � 74 33 18 6 1 10 3 7 2 56 24
1974 � 75 33 16 5 2 8 3 2 0 48 21
1975 � 76 Premier Division 35 24 1 1 10 4 5 3 51 32
1976 � 77 35 14 7 1 10 10 2 1 54 26
England League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
1977 � 78 Liverpool First Division 42 20 1 1 9 6 9 4 61 31
1978 � 79 42 21 7 4 1 0 4 0 54 25
1979 � 80 42 16 8 2 7 4 2 0 59 22
1980 � 81 34 8 2 2 8 7 9 1 53 18
1981 � 82 42 13 2 2 10 5 6 2 60 22
1982 � 83 42 18 3 1 7 0 5 1 57 20
1983 � 84 33 7 0 0 8 2 9 3 50 12
1984 � 85 36 6 7 0 1 0 7 0 51 6
1985 � 86 21 3 6 1 2 1   - 29 5
1986 � 87 18 6 0 0 5 2   - 23 8
1987 � 88 2 0 0 0 0 0   - 2 0
1988 � 89 0 0 0 0 1 0   - 1 0
1989 � 90 1 0 0 0 0 0   - 1 0
Total Scotland 204 112 30 11 60 35 28 9 322 167
England 355 118 36 13 59 27 51 11 501 169
Career Total 559 230 66 24 119 62 79 20 823 336

National team statistics :
1971 2 0
1972 2 1
1973 9 1
1974 11 4
1975 10 2
1976 6 3
1977 10 7
1978 10 3
1979 9 1
1980 8 1
1981 4 1
1982 8 4
1983 4 0
1984 3 2
1985 3 0
1986 3 0
Total 102 30

International goals :
Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 15 November 1972 Hampden Park, Glasgow Denmark 1 � 0 2 � 0 WCQG8
2 16 May 1973 Hampden Park, Glasgow NIR 1 � 2 1 � 2 BHC
3 27 March 1974 Waldstadion, Frankfurt FRG 1 � 2 1 � 2 Friendly
4 14 May 1974 Hampden Park, Glasgow WAL 1 � 0 2 � 0 BHC
5 6 June 1974 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Norway 2 � 1 2 � 1 Friendly
6 30 October 1974 Hampden Park, Glasgow DDR 3 � 0 3 � 0 Friendly
7 20 May 1975 Hampden Park, Glasgow NIR 2 � 0 3 � 0 BHC
8 29 October 1975 Hampden Park, Glasgow Denmark 1 � 1 3 � 1 ECQG4
9 8 May 1976 Hampden Park, Glasgow NIR 3 � 0 3 � 0 BHC
10 15 May 1976 Hampden Park, Glasgow England 2 � 1 2 � 1 BHC
11 8 September 1976 Hampden Park, Glasgow Finland 3 � 0 6 � 0 Friendly
12 27 April 1977 Hampden Park, Glasgow Sweden 2 � 1 3 � 1 Friendly
13 1 June 1977 Hampden Park, Glasgow NIR 1 � 0 3 � 0 BHC
14 1 June 1977 Hampden Park, Glasgow NIR 3 � 0 3 � 0 BHC
15 4 June 1977 Wembley Stadium, London England 2 � 0 2 � 1 BHC
16 15 June 1977 Estadio Nacional, Santiago Chile 1 � 0 4 � 2 Friendly
17 21 September 1977 Hampden Park, Glasgow TCH 3 � 0 3 � 1 WCQG7
18 12 October 1977 Anfield, Liverpool WAL 2 � 0 2 � 0 WCQG7
19 11 June 1978 Estadio San Martin, Mendoza Netherlands 1 � 1 3 � 2 WCG4
20 25 October 1978 Hampden Park, Glasgow Norway 1 � 1 3 � 2 ECQG2
21 25 October 1978 Hampden Park, Glasgow Norway 2 � 2 3 � 2 ECQG2
22 7 June 1979 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Norway 2 � 0 4 � 0 ECQG2
23 26 March 1980 Hampden Park, Glasgow Portugal 1 � 0 4 � 1 ECQG2
24 25 February 1981 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan Israel 1 � 0 1 � 0 WCQG8
25 23 March 1982 Hampden Park, Glasgow Netherlands 2 � 0 2 � 1 Friendly
26 15 June 1982 Estadio La Rosaleda, Málaga New Zealand 1 � 0 5 � 2 WCG6
27 15 December 1982 Heysel Stadion, Brussels Belgium 1 � 0 2 � 3 ECQG1
28 15 December 1982 Heysel Stadion, Brussels Belgium 2 � 1 2 � 3 ECQG1
29 12 September 1984 Hampden Park, Glasgow YUG 3 � 1 6 � 1 Friendly
30 14 November 1984 Hampden Park, Glasgow Spain 3 � 1 3 � 1 WCQG7

: Rest of the World
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Liverpool England 30 May 1985 22 February 1991
Blackburn Rovers England 12 October 1991 25 June 1995
Newcastle United England 14 January 1997 27 August 1998
Celtic Scotland 10 February 2000 1 June 2000
Total

Scotland squad 1974 FIFA World Cup

Harvey, Jardine, McGrain, Bremner, Holton, Blackley, Johnstone, Dalglish, Jordan, Hay, Lorimer, Allan, Stewart, Buchan, Cormack, Donachie, Ford, Hutchison, Law, Morgan, McQueen, Schaedler
Coach : Ormond

Scotland squad 1978 FIFA World Cup

Rough, Jardine, Donachie, Buchan, McQueen, Rioch, Masson, Dalglish, Jordan, Hartford, Johnston, Blyth, Kennedy, Forsyth, Gemmill, Macari, Johnstone, Souness, Robertson, Clark, Harper, Burns
Coach : MacLeod

Scotland squad 1982 FIFA World Cup

Rough, McGrain, Gray, Souness, Hansen, Miller, Strachan, Dalglish, Brazil, Wark, Robertson, Wood, McLeish, Narey, Jordan, Hartford, Evans, Archibald, Sturrock, Provan, Burley, Leighton
Coach : Stein

PFA Players' Player of the Year

1974: Hunter * 1975: Todd * 1976: Jennings * 1977: Gray * 1978: Shilton * 1979: Brady * 1980: McDermott * 1981: Wark * 1982: Keegan * 1983: Dalglish * 1984: Rush * 1985: Reid * 1986: Lineker * 1987: Allen * 1988: Barnes * 1989: Hughes * 1990: Platt * 1991: Hughes * 1992: Pallister * 1993: McGrath * 1994: Cantona * 1995: Shearer * 1996: Ferdinand * 1997: Shearer * 1998: Bergkamp * 1999: Ginola * 2000: Keane * 2001: Sheringham * 2002: Van Nistelrooy * 2003: Henry * 2004: Henry * 2005: Terry * 2006: Gerrard * 2007: C. Ronaldo * 2008: C. Ronaldo * 2009: Giggs * 2010: Rooney

FWA Footballer of the Year

1948: Matthews * 1949: Carey * 1950: Mercer * 1951: Johnston * 1952: Wright * 1953: Lofthouse * 1954: Finney * 1955: Revie * 1956: Trautmann * 1957: Finney * 1958: Blanchflower * 1959: Owen * 1960: Slater * 1961: Blanchflower * 1962: Adamson * 1963: Matthews * 1964: Moore * 1965: Collins * 1966: B. Charlton * 1967: J. Charlton * 1968: Best * 1969: Book/Dave Mackay * 1970: Bremner * 1971: McLintock * 1972: Banks * 1973: Jennings * 1974: Callaghan * 1975: Mullery * 1976: Keegan * 1977: Hughes * 1978: Burns * 1979: Dalglish * 1980: McDermott * 1981: Thijssen * 1982: Perryman * 1983: Dalglish * 1984: Rush * 1985: Southall * 1986: Lineker * 1987: Allen * 1988: Barnes * 1989: Nicol * 1990: Barnes * 1991: Strachan * 1992: Lineker * 1993: Waddle * 1994: Shearer * 1995: Klinsmann * 1996: Cantona * 1997: Zola * 1998: Bergkamp * 1999: Ginola * 2000: Keane * 2001: Sheringham * 2002: Pirès * 2003: Henry * 2004: Henry * 2005: Lampard * 2006: Henry * 2007: C. Ronaldo * 2008: C. Ronaldo * 2009: Gerrard * 2010: Rooney

FIFA 100

UEFABaggio * Ballack * Banks * Baresi * Beckenbauer * Beckham * Bergkamp * Bergomi * Best * Boniek * Boniperti * Breitner * Buffon * Butragueño * Cantona * Ceulemans * Charlton * Cruyff * Dalglish * Dasayev * Davids * Del Piero * Desailly * Deschamps * Emre * Eusébio * Facchetti * Figo * Fontaine * Gullit * Hagi * Henry * Kahn * Keane * Keegan * Klinsmann * Kluivert * Kopa * B. Laudrup * M. Laudrup * Lineker * Luis Enrique * Maier * Maldini * Masopust * Matthäus * Müller * Nedvěd * Neeskens * Nesta * Owen * Papin * Pfaff * Pirès * Platini * Puskás * Raúl * Rensenbrink * Rijkaard * Rivera * Rossi * Rui Costa * Rummenigge * Rüştü * Schmeichel * Seedorf * Seeler * Shearer * Shevchenko * Stoichkov * Šuker * Thuram * Totti * Trésor * Trezeguet * van Basten * R. van de Kerkhof * W. van de Kerkhof * Van der Elst * van Nistelrooy * Vieira * Vieri * Zidane * Zoff
CONMEBOLCarlos Alberto * Batistuta * Cafu * Crespo * Cubillas * di Stéfano * Falcão * Figueroa * Francescoli * Júnior * Kempes * Maradona * Passarella * Pelé * Rivaldo * Rivelino * Roberto Carlos * Romário * Romerito * Ronaldinho * Ronaldo * Djalma Santos * Nílton Santos * Saviola * Sívori * Sócrates * Valderrama * Verón * Zamorano * Zanetti * Zico
CAFDiouf * Milla * Okocha * Abédi Pelé * Weah
CONCACAFAkers * Hamm * Sánchez
AFCHong * Nakata

Scottish Premier Division top scorers

1891: Bell * 1892: Bell * 1893: Campbell / McMahon * 1894: McMahon * 1895: Miller * 1896: Martin * 1897: Taylor * 1898: Hamilton * 1899: Hamilton * 1900: Hamilton / Michael * 1901: Hamilton * 1902: Maxwell * 1903: D. Reid * 1904: Hamilton * 1905: Hamilton / Quinn * 1906: Quinn * 1907: Quinn * 1908: Simpson * 1909: Hunter * 1910: Quinn * 1911: W. Reid * 1912: W. Reid * 1913: J. Reid * 1914: J. Reid * 1915: Gracie / Richardson * 1916: McColl * 1917: Yarnall * 1918: Ferguson * 1919: McLean * 1920: Ferguson * 1921: Ferguson * 1922: Walker * 1923: White * 1924: Halliday * 1925: Devlin * 1926: Devlin * 1927: McGrory * 1928: McGrory * 1929: Morrison * 1930: Yorston * 1931: Battles * 1932: MacFadyen * 1933: MacFadyen * 1934: Smith * 1935: Smith * 1936: McGrory * 1937: Wilson * 1938: Black * 1939: Venters * 1947: Mitchell * 1948: Aikman * 1949: Stott * 1950: Bauld * 1951: Reilly * 1952: Reilly * 1953: Fleming / Reilly * 1954: Wardhaugh * 1955: Bauld * 1956: Wardhaugh * 1957: Baird * 1958: Bauld / Murray * 1959: Baker * 1960: Baker * 1961: Harley * 1962: Gilzean * 1963: Millar * 1964: Gilzean * 1965: Forrest * 1966: Ferguson / McBride * 1967: Chalmers * 1968: Lennox * 1969: Cameron * 1970: Stein * 1971: Hood * 1972: Harper * 1973: Gordon * 1974: Deans * 1975: Gray / Pettigrew * 1976: Dalglish * 1977: Pettigrew * 1978: Johnstone * 1979: Ritchie * 1980: Somner * 1981: McGarvey * 1982: McCluskey * 1983: Nicholas * 1984: McClair * 1985: McDougall * 1986: McCoist * 1987: McClair * 1988: Coyne * 1989: McGhee / Nicholas * 1990: Robertson * 1991: Coyne * 1992: McCoist * 1993: McCoist * 1994: Hateley * 1995: Coyne * 1996: Van Hooijdonk * 1997: Cadete * 1998: Negri



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