Welsh football coach and ex-player Leslie Mark Hughes, OBE, is the manager of Bradford City. Throughout his career, he usually played as a striker or a midfielder.
In addition to his two periods at Manchester United, he played for Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Southampton, Everton, and finally, Blackburn Rovers.
Personal Information
Full Name | Leslie Mark Hughes |
Nickname | Sparky |
Birthday | November 1, 1963 |
Birthplace | Ruabon, Wales |
Age | 59 Years |
Nationality | Welsh |
Birth Sign | Scorpio |
Profession | Welsh football coach |
Education | Graduation |
Family
Father Name | Jack Reynolds |
Mother Name | Jo Ann Hughes |
Wife/Spouse | Jill Hughes. |
No. of Children | 3 |
Sons | Alex Hughes & Curtis Hughes |
Daughter | Xenna Hughes |
Wife Profession | Unilever’s managing director for Europe |
Marital Status | Married |
Mark Hughes’s Net Worth
Net Worth | $18m Approx. |
Per Year | $2.88m |
Per Month | $240,000 |
Per Week | $55,384.62 |
Per Day | $7,890.41 |
Per Hour | $328.77 |
Per Minute | $5.48 |
Per second | $0.09 |
Salary
Pay for he came to $547,051 in total. There was a salary of $290,000. Bonuses totalled $109,730, stock options were for $0, stock awards were worth $82,633, and another compensation was worth $64,688. Based on proxy statements submitted for the fiscal year 2020.
Physical Measurements
Height | 180 cm |
Weight | 70 Kg |
Hair Color | White |
Eye Color | Blue |
Skin | Fair |
Careers
Welsh football coach and former player is a footballer. He has won two European Cups, Winners’ Cups, three League Cups, and four FA Cups. In 1989 and 1991, he twice won the PFA Players’ Player of the Year title.
He was originally named manager of Wales in 1999 and held the position until 2004. He joined Queens Park Rangers in January 2012 and was instrumental in their promotion to the Premier League in 2011–12.
He joined QPR in the summer of 2012, and the 2012–13 campaign got underway. On May 30, 2013, he was appointed manager of Stoke City, and in the seasons 2013–14, 2014–15, and 2015–16, he guided the team to three consecutive wins.
He was appointed Southampton’s manager on March 14, 2018, and throughout the 2017–18 campaign, he led the team to safety. The club finished the 2018–19 campaign in 18th place overall.