A
four-time Northern League winner, the defender came through the ranks of
Mansfield Town before proudly giving eight years' service to the army.
Upon
relocating to the North East, Moore donned the shirt for the likes of Shildon
and Celtic Nation.
He
captained Spennymoor Town to 2013 FA Vase triumph, despite injury preventing an
appearance at Wembley.
Moore
returned to Shildon as captain and lifted the Northern League Cup and Division
One title, before receiving his first break in management after taking the hot
seat in January 2017.
Hitting
around 500 appearances, the player-manager masterminded JR Cleator Cup and
Durham Challenge Cup victories at Dean Street.
Achieving
promotion alongside Hebburn in 2020/21, Moore guided The Railwaymen to a
play-off place in the Pitching In Northern Premier League East Division, with
his Shildon tenure ending in a 59% win ratio from 223 games.
Moore
said: “I’m excited.
"I've
went from a great club in Shildon, to another which has ambition to compete in
the league.
"I'm
grateful that the club have chosen me, and I want to do my best for the
football club."
Hebburn
director of football Stephen Rutherford commented: "The recruitment
process has been thorough and we are over the moon with our choice.
"It's
been a tough period with many rumours floating around regarding who is or isn't
getting the role.
"We
received over 20 applications for the vacant role and it was imperative we gave
the right focus and rigour to the process to secure the best candidate for our
club.
"Daniel
was a great applicant - not only did he come with some great credentials, but also
pretty much blew us away with his meticulous preparation and detail of how he
can support our club in our objectives.
"We
are all keen to get started on preparations for next season.
"I'd
like to place on record my personal thanks to all the other applicants who took
time to go through the process."
Chairman
Vin Pearson added: "We are thrilled to have Bobby [Daniel] on board as our
new first-team manager.
"We
obviously knew about his achievements at Shildon - as soon as he made us aware
of his interest, hearing how ambitious he is and how his beliefs and objectives
align to ours, it made the acquisition an appealing one.
"We
obviously wanted to be respectful to fellow Northern Premier League club
Shildon and allow Bobby time to discuss his situation with them, and agreed we
were happy to wait until the end of the 2021/22 season for him to come on
board.
"I
think he'll kick our club on and we're looking forward to working with
him."
Moore
has named Mark Hudson as his assistant, having worked with the former
Huddersfield Town and Rotherham United midfielder for nearly five years in
management.
Shildon's
goalkeeping coach Carl Morris will also join The Hornets, listing Sunderland
RCA and Billingham Town among his former clubs.
Current
Hebburn coach Simon Harris will remain on South Tyneside, forming the final
part of a four-man backroom team.
Moore
and his team will be in attendance on Monday afternoon at Hebburn’s Community
Celebration Day to meet supporters for the first time.
Joint
caretaker manager Chris Errington, alongside strength & conditioning coach
Ben Sherwood, have departed the club to focus on other projects.
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