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  • Hallam Hope
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  • Hallam joined Merseyside`s biggest club Everton from Manchester City in 2005. Born in Manchester, he signed a full-time scholarship with the Blues in July 2010. An integral part of the Blues' Under-16s set-up during the 2009/10 campaign, the striker also featured regularly for the Under-18s and was part of the Toffees' 2010 FA Youth Cup squad. Hallam made his first international appearance for England against Wales in the Victory Shield in October 2009, and scored twice for his country in the 'Young Lions' 3-1 win over Ukraine in France's Montaigu Tournament in March 2010. Although he has represented England at international level, Hallam is also eligible to represent Trinidad & Tobago and Barbados. During the 2010/11 campaign, he was a key player as Everton charged to the national academy
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  • -
Goals
  • 0
nationalyears
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2011
  • 2012
Birth Date
  • 1994-03-17
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  • 2
  • 7
  • 17
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  • Hallam Hope
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Caption
  • Hope playing for Everton in 2012
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  • 37
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  • Hallam Hope
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  • yes
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  • 2000
  • 2005
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  • 13
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  • 2
  • 12
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  • June
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  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
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  • 1994-03-17
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  • Hallam Hope
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caps(goals)
  • 0
  • 3
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  • 20120613223826
caps
  • 0
nationalteam-update
  • --05-31
Year
  • 2012
abstract
  • Hallam joined Merseyside`s biggest club Everton from Manchester City in 2005. Born in Manchester, he signed a full-time scholarship with the Blues in July 2010. An integral part of the Blues' Under-16s set-up during the 2009/10 campaign, the striker also featured regularly for the Under-18s and was part of the Toffees' 2010 FA Youth Cup squad. Hallam made his first international appearance for England against Wales in the Victory Shield in October 2009, and scored twice for his country in the 'Young Lions' 3-1 win over Ukraine in France's Montaigu Tournament in March 2010. Although he has represented England at international level, Hallam is also eligible to represent Trinidad & Tobago and Barbados. During the 2010/11 campaign, he was a key player as Everton charged to the national academy title and was rewarded with a reserve-team breakthrough the following campaign.
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