Tony Hazell
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Tony Hazell (born High Wycombe Buckinghamshire 19 September 1947) was a footballer with Queens Park Rangers.
He signed in 1964 and made his debut in October that year against Gillingham. Hazell was a member of the remarkable 1966-67 side that won both the Third Division Championship and League Cup, defeating WBA 3-2 at Wembley Stadium.
Hazell played 369 league games for QPR before transferring to Millwall in 1974, and later had spells at Charlton Athletic, where he played 37 matches, and Crystal Palace, where he played 5 games before retiring.
Hazell, together with another QPR favourite, Stanley Bowles, is presently patron of Accrington Stanely Bowles: The QPR Internet Supporters Team.
Following his retirement from football, Hazell lived in Flackwell Heath, working as a British Telecom engineer.

