Career
Hunt started his career with Queens Park Rangers. He has also played for Gillingham, Sittingbourne, Hong Kong Rangers and in Singapore. In December 1998, Hunt made his debut for at Turners Cross against Cork City.
Hunt quickly established himself as a dominant force in the League of Ireland, helping to steer a struggling side away from relegation.
The following season, came close to the league title and losing in the FAI Cup Final in a replay to Shelbourne. The following season, 2000-2001, Hunt became club captain and led through the greatest season in its history.
While the 2001-2002 season was disappointing for the champions, Hunt earned a runners up medal in the FAI Cup. Kevin made 282 league appearances for Bohemian and scoring 21 goals.
He still occasionally appears in content on.ie and also attends matches.
Hunt retired from football on the July 17, 2008 due to family circumstances, having made a total of 364 appearances for, scoring 22 goals in the process. A testimonial match was held for him at Dalymount Park on Sunday October 12, featuring a XI and an Ireland XI. The game ended in a 4 - 3 victory for the XI, who were captained one last time by Kevin Hunt. After retiring from he joined Manchester City, working as a scout.
In 2013 he was part of a mass exodus of scouts and left Manchester City Football Club to take up a European Scouting role for Liverpool Football Club. Club Individual.