Matthew Hann
FullnameMatthew John Hann
Birth date6 September 1980 (age 45)
Birth placeSaffron Walden, England
PositionMidfielder
Years 11997–1998
Years 21998–2001
Years 32000
Years 42001
Years 52001
Years 62001–2002
Years 72002–2004
Years 82004–
Years 92008–2010
Clubs 1Cambridge United
Clubs 2Peterborough United
Clubs 3Stamford (loan)
Clubs 4Bishop's Stortford (loan)
Clubs 5Cambridge City (loan)
Clubs 6Cambridge City
Clubs 7Dorchester Town
Clubs 8St Albans City
Clubs 9Sutton United
Caps 10
Caps 24
Caps 888
Caps 995
Goals 10
Goals 20
Goals 819
Goals 98
Club-update28 December 2006

Matthew John Hann (born 6 September 1980) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder. He played for Cambridge United, Peterborough United, Cambridge City, Eastleigh, Dorchester Town and St Albans City as well as having loan spells with Stamford and Bishop's Stortford. He plays mainly on the right side of midfield, but can also play as a striker. He was sold to Eastleigh in 2007 when new St Albans City boss Ritchie Hanlon was unimpressed by him.

In 2008, Hann was one of the first signings of Paul Doswell at Sutton United. Doswell was Hann's Manager at Eastleigh. Hann played for 2 seasons, and scored the winning goal to send Sutton United into the first round of the FA Cup in 2008 for the first time since 1995. His second season for Sutton was blighted by injury and he announced his retirement at the end of the 2009–10 season. His last game for Sutton United was as an unused substitute in the Isthmian League match at home to Hendon on 27 March 2010.

Hann attended Bournemouth University, where he graduated with a BA Business Studies.[citation needed]