Who is Glenn Hoddle Wife? Bio, Net Worth, Age

How much is Glenn Hoddle Net Worth?

Glenn Hoddle
Caption: Glenn Hoddle with his award for services to London Football. ( Photo: Instagram )

Glenn Hoddle is the current manager of the England football team.  Glenn Hoddle’s net worth is estimated to be in the millions of dollars. As a professional career player and coach, he earned it.

Facts of Glenn Hoddle
Full Name: Glenn Hoddle
Age: 66 years
Birthday: October 27, 1957
Birthplace: UK
Nationality: English
Gender: Male
Horoscope: Scorpio
Wife: Christine Ann Stirling
Net Worth: $15 million
Height: 1.83 m
Profession: Soccer Player
Sibling: Carl Hoddle

Glenn Hoddle is a former player and manager in the English Premier League. He is currently employed by ITV Sport and BT Sport as a television pundit and commentator. He was a midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur, Monaco, Chelsea, and Swindon Town, as well as representing England at the international level.

What is the Age of Glenn Hoddle?

Glenn Hoddle
Caption: Glenn Hoddle, Soccer Player
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On the 66th of October, 1957, Glenn Hoddle was born. Glenn Hoddle professes to be a devout follower of Jesus Christ. Derek and Teresa Hoddle had a son named Glenn Hoddle.

Carl Hoodle is Glenn Hoddle’s older brother. He was both a player and a coach with the English football team.

Who is Glenn Hoddle WIfe?

In 1979, Glenn Hoddle was married to his wife, Christine Anne Stirling, but they divorced in 1998. In the year 2000, he married Vanessa J. Colbourn, but the couple divorced in 2015.

Glenn Hoddle’s Career Line

Glenn Hoddle
Caption: Glenn Hoddle with his formal teammates. ( Photo: Instagram)
  • Hoddle began his association with the club as a junior when he was 12 years old, and on April 17, 1974, he signed as an apprentice.
  • He overcame knee difficulties in his early adolescence and went on to win eight England Youth caps, the first of which came against Spain on March 18, 1975.
  • He made his Spurs first-team debut against Norwich City on August 30, 1975, as a 17-year-old substitute for Cyril Knowles in a 2–2 draw.
  • Hoddle had to wait until February 21, 1976, to make his First Division debut, but he did it with a bang, scoring the game-winning goal past Stoke City and England goalkeeper Peter Shilton.
  • Despite the club’s relegation to the Second Division after 27 seasons in the First, a Hoddle-led Spurs side won promotion at the first attempt in 1976–77.
  • Hoddle’s international career began on December 15, 1976, in an Under-21 friendly match against Wales, as Tottenham continued their transitional period.
  • Prior to scoring on his full international debut against Bulgaria on November 22, 1979, he would earn another eleven caps at that level and play twice for England’s ‘B’ team.
  • On November 22, 1979, Hoddle made his England debut with Kevin Reeves in a 2–0 win over Bulgaria in a Euro 80 qualifying encounter at Wembley. On 31 May 1980, in a friendly in Sydney, he scored in his third match against Australia.
  • On March 25, 1981, he scored his third goal in his fifth appearance, a 2–1 loss to Spain at Wembley. On April 27, 1982, he earned his tenth cap in the British Home Championship career against Wales in Cardiff, which England won 1–0.
  • He had scored four goals by this point in his international career.
  • He was a member of England’s World Cup sides in 1982 and 1986, and the latter saw them reach the quarterfinals against Argentina.
  • Hoddle was also a key member of the European Championship squads in 1980 and 1988, making his 53rd and last appearance in a 3–1 defeat to the Soviet Union in West Germany in the final group game of Euro 88.
  • In a nine-year career, he scored eight goals for England, the last of which came in a 2–1 friendly victory over Scotland at Wembley on April 23, 1986.
  • When Hoddle arrived at Swindon in March 1991, the club was still reeling from a financial scandal that had cost them promotion to the First Division at the end of the previous season, a scandal that had harmed the team’s league form by forcing them to sell several key players, including Alan McLoughlin, a midfielder.
  • Swindon avoided relegation to the Third Division thanks to Hoddle’s efforts, and the Wiltshire club finished ninth in the 1991–92 season, narrowly missing out on a place in the play-offs. In October, they took a brief lead at the table.
  • Swindon was promoted to the Premier League after reaching the Division One playoffs in 1993 and defeating Leicester City 4–3 at Wembley. Swindon’s first goal in the final came courtesy of Hoddle.
  • Hoddle was associated with managerial positions at bigger teams by the time he guided Swindon to promotion.
  • He accepted the invitation to manage Chelsea just days after steering Swindon to promotion, and his assistant John Gorman, who had been widely expected to follow him to Stamford Bridge, took over at Swindon.

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