Hayden Foxe (born June 23, 1977 in Sydney) is an Australian association football (soccer) player. He has also been capped by the Australian national team.

Beginning his career at unknown club, Foxe soon established a reputation as a talented young defender, earning a move to Japanese club Sanfrecce Hiroshima in 19??.

Becoming an important player both at club and international level, Foxe represented his country at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He impressed enoguh to earn a move to England's West Ham United for the 2000/01 season. He was then immediately loaned to Belgian club Mechelen in order to build up his match fitness. Foxe returned to West Ham in March, but struggled in the Premiership, losing his place when then manager Harry Redknapp left the club later that year.

After playing only 12 games for West Ham, he was sold to Portsmouth (now managed by Harry Redknapp), on a free transfer in May 2002. Foxe was an important player as Pompey won the 2002/03 First Division title, and in doing so were promoted to the Premiership. He was a regular in Portsmouth's side until a fractured bone in his foot ended his campaign at Christmas. He spent the rest of that season, as well as the 2004/05 season, rehabilitating.

New manager Alain Perrin elected not to renew his contract when it expired in June 2005, and Foxe was released, moving to ???? on a free transfer.

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