Terence Percival Hanney (19 January 1889 – 30 November 1964) was an English football player and manager.
[3] Hanney was part of the gold medal-winning Great Britain team in the 1912 Olympic football competition in Stockholm.
[2] Due to an injury he suffered in the quarter-final match (which Britain won 7–0 against Hungary), Hanney he missed the 4–2 victory over Denmark in the final.
[4] Having served in the Royal Berkshires before the war,[2] Hanney held the rank of sergeant in the Football Battalion and was wounded in the face and neck by shrapnel at Delville Wood in July 1916.
[1] From 1924 later, he coached VfB Stuttgart, winning the regional championship of Württemberg-Baden in 1927, the first title for the club.