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Paul Hegarty (born 1954) is a Scottish football player and manager.

Paul Anthony Hegarty is a Scottish football player and manager. He was captain of Dundee United during their most successful era in the 1970s and 1980s, winning the Scottish league championship in 1983 and the Scottish League Cup twice. Hegarty won eight full international caps for Scotland. He has managed Forfar Athletic, Aberdeen, Dundee United, Livingston and Montrose.

Paul Hegarty may also refer to:

Paul Hegarty is former Irish footballer and current assistant manager of League of Ireland Premier Division club Finn Harps. 'Heggsy' as he is commonly referred to has also previously managed nearby clubs Institute and Finn Harps as well as another brief period as assistant to Stephen Kenny at Derry from 2005 to 2006.

Paul Hegarty is an author, musician, and lecturer in aesthetics at University College Cork.

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Cork Celtic F.C.

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Hegarty is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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