Kenny Dalglish wearing a red Liverpool football shirt with a white patterned collar, close-up portrait with blurred stadium background.

Kenny Dalglish

King Kenny

Full Name:
Sir Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish
Date of Birth:
Sunday 4 March 1951
Nickname:
King Kenny
Nationality:

Kenny Dalglish Signed Memorabilia for Collectors Walkouts

Kenny Dalglish is one of British football's most celebrated figures, a player and manager whose career achievements make his signed shirts and authentic autographs highly prized by collectors. Featured on Walkouts as premium memorabilia, Dalglish's career blends Celtic roots, Liverpool glory and a century of Scotland caps, giving every piece clear sporting provenance and meaningful collector value.

Born on 4 March 1951 in Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Dalglish began in schoolboy football and joined Celtic as a professional in May 1967. Early development included a loan to Cumbernauld United and time with the reserve side known as the Quality Street Gang. He made his first-team competitive debut for Celtic on 25 September 1968, and scored his first competitive goal for the club on 14 August 1971 against Rangers. His form helped Celtic to multiple domestic titles and cup successes throughout the 1970s.

Dalglish moved to Liverpool in a British transfer record deal on 10 August 1977, signed by manager Bob Paisley for £440,000. At Anfield he became a defining figure, contributing to some of the club's most successful years. His honours as a player include six English league championships, three European Cups and multiple domestic cups. Individually he was recognised with awards such as the Ballon d'Or Silver Award in 1983, PFA Players' Player of the Year in 1983, and FWA Footballer of the Year in 1979 and 1983.

Across his club career Dalglish made notable appearance and goalscoring records, featuring in over 300 matches for Celtic and more than 500 for Liverpool in first team competition. For Scotland he became the nation's most capped player, earning 102 international caps and scoring 30 goals, appearing in World Cup squads in 1974, 1978 and 1982, and withdrawing from the 1986 squad through injury.

After his playing years Dalglish became player-manager and then manager of Liverpool, guiding the club to further league and cup triumphs, and later won the Premier League title with Blackburn Rovers in 1994-95. His leadership during testing moments, notably in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, is part of his enduring public legacy and often cited in provenance notes accompanying high-value memorabilia.

For collectors, items connected to Dalglish carry distinct provenance markers: match-worn shirts, signed shirts with accompanying certificates, and authenticated autographs linked to specific matches or seasons. Provenance is intrinsic to collector desirability, and pieces that can be tied to key dates, trophies or appearances carry enhanced historical significance. Descriptions that reference verified dates, clubs and competition honours help maintain clarity and authenticity for museum style display, private collections and exhibition merchandise.

Whether seeking a signed shirt, an authentic autograph, or curated memorabilia, Dalglish items balance sporting achievement with cultural resonance. His story - from Celtic schoolboy to Liverpool icon and Scotland centurion - ensures each authenticated piece is more than merchandise, it is a tangible link to landmark moments in British football history. Explore these collector items with confidence and recorded provenance, and appreciate the legacy that Kenny Dalglish continues to offer to fans and collectors alike on Walkouts.

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Kenny Dalglish - FAQs for Signed Shirt Collectors

The 1977-78 season, Liverpool's European Cup triumph. Target the Liverpool 1977-78 football shirt tied to that campaign.

The 1978 European Cup Final at Wembley, Dalglish's winning contribution. Associated with the Liverpool 1977-78 final football shirt.

The Scotland 1978 World Cup football shirt. Dalglish scored in the famous 3 to 2 win over the Netherlands, boosting demand.

His final day goal at Chelsea that secured the 1985-86 league title. Linked to the Liverpool 1985-86 football shirt.

Liverpool 1977-78 football shirt for the European Cup winner, Liverpool 1982-83 shirt for his Ballon d'Or peak, Scotland 1978 World Cup shirt.

Celtic, 25 September 1968 versus Hamilton Academical in the Scottish League Cup. Corresponding Celtic 1968-69 football shirt.

Scotland debut on 10 November 1971 versus Belgium at Pittodrie, Euro 1972 qualifier. Linked to the Scotland 1971-72 football shirt.