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Mark Hughes

Footballer

Birthday November 1, 1963

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Ruabon, Wales

Age 61 Years

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Who Is Mark Hughes? Age, Biography and Wiki

Mark Hughes was born on November 1, 1963, making him 61 years old in 2025. A celebrated Welsh footballer and manager, Hughes has made significant contributions to the sport throughout his career. His impressive playing history includes stints at top clubs like Manchester United, Barcelona, and Chelsea. After retiring as a player, he transitioned into management, leading several teams, including Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. His ability to inspire players and teams remains influential in the world of football.

Occupation Footballer
Date of Birth November 1, 1963
Age 61 Years
Birth Place Ruabon, Wales
Horoscope Scorpio
Country

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Mark Hughes stands at an impressive height of 6 feet (183 cm). Throughout his playing career, his weight was typically around 176 lbs (80 kg), reflecting his athletic build. In 2025, he maintains a fit physique and an active lifestyle, which reflects his dedication to health and fitness post-retirement.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Mark Hughes is reported to be in a committed relationship with his girlfriend, whose name remains private. Mark values his personal life and tends to keep his relationships out of the public eye. He has one daughter, who is following her dreams and pursuing her own interests, showing that family continues to play an essential role in his life.

Throughout his career, Hughes has been known by the nickname "Sparky" which he took from the comic of the same name. Hughes grew up supporting his hometown club, Wrexham. He was awarded an OBE in 2004. Hughes has been married to his wife Jill since the mid-1980s.

They have two sons, Alex and Curtis, and a daughter, Xenna, who plays hockey for Wales. Hughes wrote his autobiography in 1990 entitled Sparky – Barcelona, Bayern and Back.

Net Worth and Salary

Mark Hughes has an estimated net worth of $20 million in 2025. His wealth is attributed to his successful football career as both a player and a coach. Additionally, he has earned substantial income from various endorsements and media appearances. In terms of salary, Hughes commands a competitive figure reflecting his experience and expertise in managing clubs.

The following season, Hughes scored both goals against former club Barcelona as United lifted the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, winning the final 2–1 in Rotterdam. Once again, he was their top scorer, this time with 21 goals in all competitions, although his tally in the league was bettered by Brian McClair and Steve Bruce.

They also reached the Football League Cup final that year, but United suffered a shock 1–0 defeat to a Sheffield Wednesday side managed by Ron Atkinson, who had been Hughes's manager in his first spell at Old Trafford. Hughes was also voted PFA Player of the Year again this season.

The 1990–91 season also saw Hughes score the last of his four hat-tricks for United, in a League Cup quarter-final replay against Southampton at Old Trafford, which United won 3–2.

In 1991–92, Hughes suffered the disappointment of missing out on a league title medal as United were pipped to the title by Leeds United, but had some compensation in the form of a League Cup winner's medal. He found the net 11 times in the league and 14 times in all competitions.

Career, Business and Investments

Mark Hughes has woven an impressive career, transitioning from an accomplished footballer to a respected manager. His managerial roles have included teams in the Premier League and other European leagues. Outside of football, he engages in various business ventures, often focusing on sports-related initiatives and charitable foundations that aim to promote sports among youth. Investments in businesses related to health and wellness also show his strategic approach to personal growth.

During his playing career he usually operated as a forward or midfielder. He had two spells at Manchester United, and also played for Barcelona and Bayern Munich, as well as the English clubs Chelsea, Southampton, Everton and finally Blackburn Rovers. He made 72 appearances for Wales scoring 16 goals.

He won a host of winners' medals during his playing career, including two Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups and two UEFA Cup Winners' Cups. He also collected an FA Cup runners-up medal and a League Cup runners-up medal.

Hughes was the first player to win the PFA Players' Player of the Year award twice, in 1989 and 1991, as well as having been the only person to have scored in the FA Community Shield, League Cup final, and FA Cup final in the same season (1993–94). He retired from playing in 2002.

Social Network

Active on social media, Mark Hughes uses platforms like Twitter and Instagram to engage with fans and share insights into his life, both on and off the pitch. He often posts motivational content, football-related updates, and glimpses of his personal life while interacting with his followers to maintain a connection with the football community.

Hughes was appointed manager of Wales in 1999 and remained in the role until 2004. He failed to qualify for a World Cup or European Championship during his five years in charge, although his reign coincided with a marked improvement in results. Wales came particularly close to securing 2004 European Championship qualification.

Hughes then spent four years in charge of Blackburn, guiding them to sixth place in 2005–06. He took charge of Manchester City in June 2008 for a year and a half before spending the 2010–11 season at Fulham. He joined Queens Park Rangers in January 2012, helping them retain their Premier League status in 2011–12.

Despite some high-profile signings in the summer of 2012, QPR began the 2012–13 season in very poor form, and Hughes was dismissed on 23 November 2012.

Education

Mark Hughes completed his early education in Wales, which laid the foundation for his passion for football. He later attended university where he studied sports management, understanding the business aspects of the sporting world. This education has undoubtedly played a role in his successful transition from player to manager.


Born in Ruabon, Wrexham, Hughes joined Manchester United after leaving school in the summer of 1980, having been spotted by the team's North Wales talent scout Hugh Roberts. However, he did not make his first team debut for three years – scoring in a 1–1 draw away to Oxford United in the League Cup, in the 1983–84 season.

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