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Intro | Scottish footballer and manager | |
Places | United Kingdom Scotland | |
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Work field | Sports | |
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Birth | 1 January 1963 | |
Age | 62 years |
Biography
Kevin Hetherington (born Dumfries) is a Scottish ex professional footballer who played for Ayr United and home town club Queen of the South. Hetherington was a centre back.
Playing career
After playing for Ayr United Boys Club, Hetherington began his senior career with Ayr United with whom he played in 45 league games in the early 80s.
In 1985 Hetherington joined Queen of the South where in his two spells he played in 236 league games and captained the side. His contribution at Palmerston Park in the 1985/86 Second Division promotion success was recognised when Nobby Clark was later interviewed by the club. Hetherington's time at QoS was sandwiched around a spell at Auchinleck Talbot.
After leaving the QoS playing staff for the second time Hetherington became player manager at then non league Annan Athletic.
Retirement
Hetherington can be seen in the stand on match days at Palmerston watching QoS. He now works for PA listings
Honours
- Queen of the South - 1985/86 Second Division promotion