Karl Hawley

{{short description|English footballer}}

{{Update|date=November 2022}}

{{EngvarB|date=July 2013}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2023}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Karl Hawley

| fullname = Karl Leon Hawley

| image = KarlHawley.JPG

| caption =

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1981|12|6|df=y}}

| birth_place = Walsall, England

| height =

| position = Striker

| youthclubs1=

| youthyears1=

| clubs1 = Walsall

| clubs2 = → Raith Rovers (loan)

| years1 = 2000–2004

| years2 = 2002–2003

| caps1 = 1

| caps2 = 17

| goals1 = 0

| goals2 = 7

| nationalteam1 = England C

| nationalyears1 = 2004–2005

| nationalcaps1 = 2

| nationalgoals1 = 0

| nationalteam-update =

| years3 = 2003

| years4 = 2003

| years5 = 2004

| years6 = 2004–2007

| years7 = 2007–2009

| years8 = 2008

| years9 = 2009

| years10 = 2009–2012

| years11 = 2012

| years12 = 2012–2013

| years13 = 2013–2014

| years14 = 2014–2015

| clubs3 = → Hereford United (loan)

| clubs4 = → Raith Rovers (loan)

| clubs5 = Hednesford Town

| clubs6 = Carlisle United

| clubs7 = Preston North End

| clubs8 = → Northampton Town (loan)

| clubs9 = → Colchester United (loan)

| clubs10 = Notts County

| clubs11 = → Crawley Town (loan)

| clubs12 = Scunthorpe United

| clubs13 = Torquay United

| clubs14 = Alfreton Town

| caps3 = 6

| goals3 = 1

| caps4 = 9

| goals4 = 2

| caps5 = 1

| goals5 = 0

| caps6 = 118

| goals6 = 47

| caps7 = 30

| goals7 = 3

| caps8 = 11

| goals8 = 2

| caps9 = 4

| goals9 = 0

| caps10 = 81

| goals10 = 5

| caps11 = 4

| goals11 = 0

| caps12 = 39

| goals12 = 11

| caps13 = 27

| goals13 = 3

| caps14 = 33

| goals14 = 10

|clubs15 = Stourbridge

|goals15 = 24

|years15 = 2015–2016

|caps15 = 46

|clubs16 = Boston United

|years16 = 2017

| caps16 = 19| goals16 = 3

|clubs17 = Stafford Rangers

|years17 = 2017–2018

| caps17 = | goals17 =

|clubs18 = Sutton Coldfield

|years18 = 2018

| caps18 = | goals18 =

| totalcaps = | totalgoals =

| club-update = 16 April 2018

| manageryears1 = 2016

| managerclubs1 = Mansfield Town (first team coach)

| manageryears2 = 2017

| managerclubs2 = Boston United (caretaker)

}}

Karl Leon Hawley (born 6 December 1981) is an English retired professional footballer. He has represented the England C team.

Career

Early Career

Born in Walsall, West Midlands, Hawley started his career at his hometown club, Walsall, but made only one league appearance. During his time at the club, he had loan spells with Raith Rovers and Hereford United, where he scored his first senior goal against Burton Albion.{{Cite web |title=Karl Hawley Biography - ESPN (IN) |url=https://www.espn.in/football/player/bio/_/id/5239/karl-hawley |access-date=2024-09-26 |website=ESPN |language=en}}

After being released by Walsall in 2004, he briefly joined Hednesford Town, but made just one start before being released at the end of the 2003–04 season.

Carlisle United

In the summer of 2004, Hawley joined Carlisle United in the Conference. He played a pivotal role in the club's return to the Football League, scoring 13 goals in his debut season and continuing to perform strongly the following year. In the 2005–06 season, Hawley was the top scorer in League Two, earning the League Two Fans' Player of the Year award and a place in the League Two Team of the Year. Carlisle also secured promotion to League One that season.

After three successful seasons, where he finished as the club's top scorer, Hawley left Carlisle in May 2007.

Preston North End and Other Clubs

Hawley signed with Preston North End in June 2007, where he initially found form but later struggled for playing time. Loan spells followed at Northampton Town and Colchester United, before signing with Notts County in August 2009. Despite his efforts, Hawley found it difficult to establish himself, and in 2012, he was released.

He subsequently had a short loan spell with Crawley Town and later signed for Scunthorpe United in September 2012. Hawley performed well at Scunthorpe, scoring five goals in 17 appearances, which led to a contract extension.

Later Career and Retirement

In 2013, Hawley signed for Torquay United but left the club in 2014 by mutual consent. He then joined Alfreton Town, where he had a successful spell, including scoring two goals in a notable victory over his former club, Carlisle United. After one season, Alfreton chose not to renew his contract.

Hawley later signed with Stourbridge in the summer of 2015 and went on to become the Evo-Stik League Premier Division Player of the Season in 2015–16. His playing career concluded with spells at Rushall Olympic and Boston United, before retiring from professional football.

Coaching career

Coaching and Development

After his stint at Stourbridge, Hawley transitioned into coaching. In 2023, he continues to work in football, developing youth players and contributing to grassroots football programs. His most prominent coaching role came when he joined Mansfield Town as a first-team coach in 2016. In October 2017, he served briefly as the club's temporary manager before stepping down in November.

2023 Coaching Updates

In 2023, Hawley has been actively involved in coaching at various levels, focusing on youth development. He has been working with local football academies in the West Midlands, where he helps young players transition to professional football. His experience as a forward and his knowledge of lower league football has been particularly valuable in mentoring young strikers. Hawley has also been involved in several grassroots football initiatives aimed at increasing participation in the sport in underrepresented areas.

He is also a regular guest on local football shows, providing insights into lower league football and discussing the challenges facing young footballers aspiring to make it to the professional level.

Coaching career

After a successful spell at Stourbridge he left at the end of the season for League 2 side Mansfield Town to become a first team coach.

On 30 October 2017, Hawley was hired as a temporary manager. He left the job again on 12 November 2017.[http://www.bostonunited.co.uk/news/chairman-welcomes-new-manager-2074902.html Chairman welcomes new manager]‚ bostonunited.co.uk, 12 November 2017

Career statistics

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|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition

rowspan="2"|Club

!rowspan="2"|Season

!colspan="3"|League

!colspan="2"|FA Cup

!colspan="2"|League Cup

!colspan="2"|Other

!colspan="2"|Total

DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
rowspan="5"|Walsall

|2000–01{{Soccerbase season|24025|2000|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|Second Division

|0

000002Appearances in Football League Trophy020
2001–02{{Soccerbase season|24025|2001|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|First Division

|1

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2002–03

|First Division

|0

000000000
2003–04

|First Division

|0

010000010
colspan="2"|Total

!1

010002040
Raith Rovers (loan)

|2002–03{{Soccerbase season|24025|2002|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|Scottish Second Division

|17

7311000218
Hereford United (loan)

|2002–03

|Football Conference

|6

100colspan="2"|—0061
Raith Rovers (loan)

|2003–04{{Soccerbase season|24025|2003|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|Scottish First Division

|9

2001000102
Hednesford Town

|2003–04{{cite web|title=Karl Howley|url=http://www.aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk/players/karl-hawley |publisher=Aylesbury United F.C.|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|SFL - Premier Division

|1

000colspan="2"|—0010
rowspan="4"|Carlisle United

|2004–05{{Soccerbase season|24025|2004|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|Conference National

|40

1340colspan="2"|—3One appearance in FA Trophy and two in Conference National play-offs04713
2005–06{{Soccerbase season|24025|2005|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|League Two

|46

221010745526
2006–07{{Soccerbase season|24025|2006|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|League One

|32

121020003512
colspan="2"|Total

!118

47603010413751
rowspan="3"|Preston North End

|2007–08{{Soccerbase season|24025|2007|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|Championship

|25

33210colspan="2"|—295
2008–09{{Soccerbase season|24025|2008|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|Championship

|5

000200070
colspan="2"|Total

!30

3323000365
Northampton Town (loan)

|2008–09

|League One

|11

200colspan="2"|—00112
Colchester United (loan)

|2008–09

|League One

|4

000colspan="2"|—0040
rowspan="4"|Notts County

|2009–10{{Soccerbase season|24025|2009|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|League Two

|31

3511010384
2010–11{{Soccerbase season|24025|2010|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|League One

|24

0400010290
2011–12{{Soccerbase season|24025|2011|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|League One

|26

2321011315
colspan="2"|Total

!81

51232031989
Crawley Town (loan)

|2011–12

|League Two

|4

0colspan="2"|—colspan="2"|—0040
Scunthorpe United

|2012–13{{Soccerbase season|24025|2012|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|League One

|39

111000004011
Torquay United

|2013–14{{Soccerbase season|24025|2013|access-date=20 December 2017}}

|League Two

|27

3101010303
Alfreton Town

|2014–15{{Soccerway|karl-hawley/15633|accessdate=20 December 2017}}

|Conference Premier

|34

1021colspan="2"|—2Appearances in FA Trophy03811
Stourbridge

|2015–16

|NPL - Premier Division

|46

2431colspan="2"|—305225
Rushall Olympic

|2016–17

|NPL - Premier Division

|?

???colspan="2"|—????
rowspan="3"|Boston United

|2016–17

|National League North

|10

200colspan="2"|—00102
2017–18

|National League North

|9

110colspan="2"|—00101
colspan="2"|Total

!19

3100000203
colspan="3"|Career total

!447

118338110215512131

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Honours

Carlisle United{{cite web|url=http://www.Coludaybyday.co.uk/Statistics/Player%20Stats/PlayerHonours/PlayerConferenceNational.html |title=Conference Honours |work=Coludaybyday.co.uk}}

Individual

  • PFA Fans' Player of the Year: 2005–06 League Two{{cite web |title=PFA's Official Fan's Player of the Year Previous Winners |url=http://www.givemefootball.com/rolls_of_honour/fansplayerofyearroll.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071215141352/http://www.givemefootball.com/rolls_of_honour/fansplayerofyearroll.html |archive-date=15 December 2007 |access-date=6 July 2020 |website=GiveMeFootball.com |publisher=Professional Footballers' Association}}
  • PFA Team of the Year: 2005–06 Football League Two,{{cite news |date=23 April 2006 |title=Gerrard named player of the year |publisher=BBC Sport |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/4935884.stm |access-date=10 April 2023}} 2006–07 Football League Two{{cite web|url=http://www.Coludaybyday.co.uk/Statistics/Player%20Stats/PlayerHonours/PlayerIndividualHonours.html |title=Individual Awards |work=Coludaybyday.co.uk}}
  • Football League Two Player of the Year: 2006–07
  • Evo-Stik League Supporter's Player of the Season: 2015–16{{cite web|url=http://www.stourbridgefc.com/teams/61056/news/hat-trick-of-awards-for-karl-1599455.html |title=Hat-Trick of Awards for Karl! |work=stourbridgefc.com}}
  • Evo-Stik League Premier Division Player of the Season: 2015–16

Post-Retirement Activities

Since retiring, Karl Hawley has remained heavily involved in football. In 2023, he has participated in football charity events and continues to work as a pundit for lower-league matches. Hawley has also been a part of local football community projects, helping to improve facilities and coaching standards at grassroots levels. His work in these areas has earned him recognition in the football community as a former professional who has successfully transitioned into coaching and mentoring roles.

References

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