Chris Hackett
- January 6, 2024
- Association Football Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Chris Hackett |
Occupation | Association Football Player |
Date Of Birth | Mar 1, 1983(1983-03-01) |
Age | 41 |
Birthplace | Oxford |
Country | United Kingdom |
Birth City | Oxford |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Chris Hackett Biography
Name | Chris Hackett |
Birthday | Mar 1 |
Birth Year | 1983 |
Place Of Birth | Oxford |
Home Town | Oxford |
Birth Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Chris Hackett is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on March 1, 1983 in Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. Christopher James Hackett (born 1 March 1983) is an English retired footballer who currently works as under-18s coach at Oxford United.
In 2002–03, Hackett was given the number 7 shirt following the departure of Martin Thomas. In a match against Swansea City on 12 October 2002, Hackett came on as a substitute in the 68th minute and set up the winner and the only goal of the game, for Jefferson Louis. After the match, he said of his restricted appearances from the substitute bench: “I’ve never had a problem with it. I’ve had to wait my chance, but the gaffer and Fordy have said it would come. It’s a squad game and we’ve got a really good squad at Oxford.” In a 2–2 draw against Shrewsbury Town on 26 October 2002, Hackett was sent off for a second bookable offence in the last minute of the game. Following his suspension, he returned to the reserve side for most of the season. making just 14 first-team appearances in all competitions in 2002–03.
Hackett signed a new two-year contract with Oxford on 18 June 2004. He started the season well, setting up a goal for Tommy Mooney, who was to be the club’s top scorer later in the 2004–05, in a 1–0 win over Mansfield Town on 11 August
- However, Hackett sustained suspected medial ligament damage during a 0–0 draw against Leyton Orient on 21 August 2004, and did not return until 25 September 2005 when he came on as a substitute in the second half and set up two goals in a 3–1 win over Bury. Hackett soon regained his first-team place for the side, setting up both goals against Cambridge United in a 2–1 win in Ramón Díaz’s first match in charge on 11 December 2004. On Boxing Day 2004 he scored his first goal of the season, against Rushden & Diamonds, in a 3–3 draw. In a 2–1 win over Wycombe Wanderers on 1 January 2005, he was sent off in the 34th minute “for kicking out at Tony Craig on the ground” and served a three-match ban as a result. He scored on his return from suspension on 22 January 2005, in a 3–1 win over Kidderminster Harriers. He scored twice in a 3–1 win over Mansfield Town. after which his performance was praised by Horacio Rodriguez, who said: “We decided to play Chris up front on Friday, and it worked very well as he scored twice.” Hackett was said to be “enjoying the best form of his career”, due to his “pacy bursts down the right, and much- improved crossing and dead-ball deliveries.” Hackett appeared 39 times in the 2004–05 season, scoring four times, all in the league.
Three days later on 5 August 2006, Hackett made his debut for Millwall, coming on as a late substitute in a 1–1 draw against Yeovil Town in the opening game of the season. However, he suffered an injury that saw him sidelined throughout September. He returned from injury on 30 September 2006, coming on as a half-time substitute in a 3–2 win over Rotherham United. Hackett scored his first goal for the club on 14 October 2006, in a 1–0 win over Bournemouth. Two weeks later, on 31 October 2006, he scored against Bournemouth again, in a 2–0 win in the Football League Trophy. This was followed up by scoring in a 3–1 win over Tranmere Rovers. Two weeks later on 18 November 2006, Hackett scored his fourth goal of the season, in a 2–2 draw against Doncaster Rovers. In the first half of the season, Hackett initially started out on the substitute bench before establishing himself in the starting eleven for the side. However, Hackett found himself in and out of the first team, as he appeared in either the starting line-up or on the substitutes’ bench. In his first season at Millwall, Hackett went on to make thirty-eight appearances and score four goals in all competitions.
Hackett returned from injury and featured in the reserve side at the start of the following season. His first appearance in the first team was on 16 October 2001 when he came on as a second-half substitute in a 2–0 defeat to Northampton Town. Hackett was returned to the reserve side but soon regained his first-team place. He earned praise from manager Ian Atkins, who said: “The only one that you can say has really been listening over the last few weeks is Chrissy Hackett. He came on Tuesday night and put some good crosses into the six-yard box. Other players had chances to get the ball into areas where it can hurt defenders, but didn’t do it.” However, halfway through the season Hackett and team-mate Dean Whitehead were criticised by Atkins for refusing to follow a fitness programme, an accusation denied by the pair, who claimed a misunderstanding. Hackett made seventeen first-team appearances during the season.
Chris Hackett Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Association Football Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Chris Hackett is one of the richest Association Football Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Chris Hackett 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
In 2000–01, Hackett featured more frequently in the first team and received more playing time. On 16 December 2000, he scored his first goal for the club, in a 3–1 win over Northampton Town. After the match, his performance was praised by manager Dave Kemp, who said: “Chris was a breath of fresh air on the wing. He’s a bright talent for this club. It was a great individual goal but a great team goal as well, because there had been some good passing before that. I’m delighted with the performance.” Shortly afterwards, Hackett was offered a five-year contract. His performances attracted interest from larger clubs such as Coventry City, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Middlesbrough. Hackett’s second goal came on 10 February 2001, in a 2–1 defeat to Wycombe Wanderers. In his following match, he was sent off after elbowing Chris Armstrong, in a 3–1 loss to Bury. He later played in different positions before being sidelined with a hernia injury that kept him out for the rest of the season. By the end of the 2000–01 season, Hackett had made eighteen appearances and scored twice in all competitions.
Born in Oxford, Oxfordshire, Hackett started his career with home-town club Oxford United, where he progressed through the club’s youth system and reserve side. His appearances for Oxford United’s SE Counties League youth team earned Hackett a place among the club’s first-year trainees, beginning in July 1999. His performances for the youth team led to a first-team call up by manager Denis Smith. Hackett made his debut as a 77th-minute substitute in a 2–0 loss against Wigan Athletic on 8 April 2000. He made a further substitute appearance in the last match of the season.
Hackett began 2003–04 on the substitutes’ bench and playing for the reserves, but he had regained his first-team place by the start of October. On 21 October 2003, Hackett scored in a 2–2 draw against York. After the match, he was praised by the club’s assistant David Oldfield, who said: “Chris Hackett has come on in recent games and caused problems for teams. He came on with a good attitude and in recent weeks has looked very sharp in training, with some great finishing and crossing. He deserved a goal.” By December, his playing time was reduced, due to competition from Emmanuel Omoyinmi and Jefferson Louis, and he spent months in the club’s reserve side once again. He regained his first-team place at the start of March, but suffered and injury towards the end of the season. His goal against York proved to be his only goal in 25 appearances in all competitions in 2003–04.
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Hackett spent most of the 2007–08 season on the injury list after suffering knee ligament damage. It came after when he sustained an injury against Gillingham on 13 October 2007 and had to be substituted in the 88th minutes. As a results, Hackett was ruled out rest of the 2007–08 season. Despite making seven appearances for the side, Hackett signed a six-month contract with Millwall at the end of the 2007–08 season to regain his fitness.
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In the 2009–10 season, Hackett continued to regain his first team place for the side, playing in the midfield position. After missing two matches, Hackett scored his first Millwall goal for over two years in a 3–1 victory over Huddersfield Town on 19 September 2009. Hackett was in top form and he played a key part, setting up goals over several months, including against Stockport County (twice) and Leeds United. Hackett also played a role throughout Millwall’s FA Cup campaign, setting up four goals in five matches before being eliminated by Derby County in the FA Cup third round replay. Then on 1 December 2009, he scored his second goal of the season, in a 3–2 win over Milton Keynes Dons. His performance led to him further extending his contract with the club until 2012. Hackett also played a role when he assisted two matches, setting up a winning goal for Neil Harris in a 2–1 win over Norwich City on 6 February 2010 and then a hat-trick of assists, in a 5–0 win over rivals, Charlton Athletic on 25 February 2010. Although he missed the two semi-finals of the play-offs through injury, he returned to make a substitute appearance in Millwall’s victory in the Wembley final on 29 May 2010. Despite being sidelined later in the 2009–10 season, Hackett went on to make forty- eight appearances, scoring two times in all competitions.