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Dylan Kerr

Dylan Kerr (born 14 January 1967) is a Maltese-born English football manager and former professional footballer who played as a left back. He was most recently acting head coach at Marumo Gallants in South Africa.[3][4][5]

Dylan Kerr
Personal information
Full name Dylan Kerr[1]
Date of birth (1967-01-14) 14 January 1967 (age 57)
Place of birth Valletta, Malta
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[2]
Position(s) Left back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1988 Sheffield Wednesday 0 (0)
1988–1989 Arcadia Shepherds
1989–1993 Leeds United 20 (0)
1991Doncaster Rovers (loan) 7 (1)
1991Blackpool (loan) 13 (1)
1993–1996 Reading 104 (5)
1996 Carlisle United 1 (0)
1996–2000 Kilmarnock 67 (0)
2000 Slough Town 10 (1)
2000 Kidderminster Harriers 1 (0)
2001 Hamilton Academical 17 (3)
2001 Exeter City 6 (1)
2001–2002 Greenock Morton 23 (2)
2002 East Stirlingshire 1 (2)
2002 Harrogate Town 23 (2)
2002 Gateshead 3 (0)
2003 Hamilton Academical 17 (0)
2003 Kilwinning Rangers
Managerial career
2013–2014 Hải Phòng
2015–2016 Simba
2017–2018 Gor Mahia
2018–2019 Black Leopards
2020 Baroka
2020–2021 Black Leopards
2021 Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila
2021–2022 Moroka Swallows
2022 Warriors
2023 Marumo Gallants
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career edit

Leeds United edit

Kerr began his playing career with Sheffield Wednesday.[6]

After gaining playing experience in South Africa with Arcadia Shepherds, he returned to the UK and joined Leeds United in 1989.

He made a number of appearances in the Leeds United first team as they won the Division 2 and Division 1 titles, but was unable to hold down a regular place.

Reading edit

Kerr joined Reading in the summer of 1993 and won the player of the season award in his first season, as Reading won the Division 2 title.[7]

He was part of the Reading side that finished second in Division 1 the following season but missed out on automatic promotion to the Premier League, as the division was being restructured.

Reading reached the 1995 Division 1 play-off final, but Kerr was not included in the match day squad. Reading lost 4-3 after extra-time against Bolton Wanderers.

Kilmarnock and Hamilton Academical edit

Kerr left Reading in 1996 to join Kilmarnock and won the 1996-97 Scottish Cup with them.[8][9][10]

After a spell with Slough Town, he signed for Hamilton Academical in January 2001 and won the SFL Division 3 title.

Greenock Morton edit

After a brief spell with Exeter City, Kerr returned to Scotland and spent the 2001–02 season at Greenock Morton.[11][12][13]

Return to Hamilton Academical edit

Kerr had spells with Harrogate Town and Gateshead before returning to Hamilton Academical in 2003. He finished his playing career with Kilwinning Rangers.[14]

Coaching career edit

Kerr has won two league titles and five cup competitions since 2014 as a head coach in Vietnam, Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa and has helped four South African Premier Division clubs avoid relegation after taking charge with the club in danger of being relegated. He guided Marumo Gallants to the 2022–23 CAF Confederation Cup semi-finals.[15]

Introduction to coaching edit

After retiring as a player, Kerr coached in Phoenix, Arizona, then returned to Scotland and worked as Argyll and Bute Council's Football Development Officer between 2005 and 2009. Kerr also worked for the Football Associations of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland and qualified for various UEFA badges.[16][17]

Coaching roles in South Africa and Vietnam edit

In September 2009, Kerr joined South African club Mpumalanga Black Aces as assistant manager.[18]

In 2011, he was appointed as academy director and assistant coach at Khatoco in V.League 1, the top division in Vietnam. Kerr followed the franchise when it was sold to Hải Phòng. He assisted the head coach and was head of development for the younger players.

In 2012 Kerr was involved with the Vietnamese national team for the AFF Championship, assisting the technical bench and heading the fitness programme.[19]

Hải Phòng edit

In 2013 Kerr became head coach of Hải Phòng, leading them to success in the Vietnam National Cup in his first season.[20]

Burton Albion, Simba and return to UK edit

In 2015, Kerr was Burton Albion Academy's Under-18s head coach, before joining Tanzanian Premier League club Simba as head coach. He guided the team into the top three in the league.[21]

In 2016, he returned to the UK and was appointed as the Under-18s academy coach at Chesterfield.[22]

Gor Mahia edit

In July 2017, Kerr was confirmed as head coach of Gor Mahia.[23][24][25]

He won the Kenyan Premier League manager of the month award in September 2017 on his way to winning the league title in his first season. He won the Kenyan Premier League coach of the month award again in June 2018.[26][27][28]

Kerr completed a trophy treble in 2018, winning the Kenyan Premier League, Kenyan Super Cup and SportPesa Super Cup, as well as securing qualification for the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup group stages.[29][30][31][32]

Black Leopards edit

In November 2018, Kerr was appointed as manager of Black Leopards in the South African Premier Division.[33]

He won the coach of the month award in January 2019, becoming the first Leopards coach in 10 years to win the accolade, and helped Leopards avoid relegation.[34][35][36]

Baroka edit

In January 2020, Kerr was appointed as the head coach of Baroka.[37]

Kerr kept Baroka in the South African Premier Division, but Baroka suspended him in November 2020 for what the club described as 'undermining the chairman and owner in a post-match press conference'. With three years remaining on his contract, Kerr decided to take legal action for unfair dismissal and won his case.[38][39][40]

Black Leopards return and cup success with TTM edit

He returned to Black Leopards in November 2020, then was appointed head coach at Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila in February 2021 and won the Nedbank Cup during his time in charge.[41][42]

Moroka Swallows and Warriors cup success edit

In November 2021, Kerr was appointed as the head coach of Moroka Swallows with Swallows in the South African Premier Division relegation zone.[43][44][45][46][47]

He guided Swallows to safety via the play-offs, but his contract was not renewed and he left the club in September 2022.[48][49][50][51]

During his time as Swallows manager, Kerr was appointed as manager of the Warriors side for the DStv Compact Cup, a mid-season competition featuring players from PSL teams representing different regions in South Africa. Warriors lifted the trophy after a win against Coastal United at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on 29 January 2022.[52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59]

Marumo Gallants edit

In January 2023, Kerr was appointed as acting head coach for South African Premier Division club Marumo Gallants with the club at the bottom of the division and on a run of eight games without a win, having won just two PSL games all season.[60]

Following Kerr's appointment, Gallants won their next four games and went on an unbeaten eight game PSL run. He also guided them to the semi-finals of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Gallants players refused to train the day before the semi-final second leg, in protest at what they felt were derisory bonuses offered by chairman Abram Sello for reaching the final.[61]

Gallants were relegated on the final day of the season. Kerr had previously had a 100% record of taking over at four relegation-threatened PSL clubs and keeping them all up.[62]

Reacting to the team's relegation on the "1871" podcast, Kerr says the players had let themselves and the club down for refusing to train in the run up to the final game over a dispute about bonuses. He believes the dispute was a contributing factor in the side's relegation.[63]

Following relegation, it was announced that Kerr would be leaving Gallants. He spent his entire time working for Gallants without having a work permit approved, meaning he had to sit in the stands for all of the side's games.[64]

Personal life edit

Kerr was born in Valletta, Malta, but grew up in Mexborough, England.[65][66][67][68]

He was exposed to voodoo practices as part of an initiation ceremony when he joined South African club Arcadia Shepherds in 1988 as a 21-year-old. He revealed that he stood in a bath, naked apart from his football boots, as the heads were cut off three live chickens and their blood was poured on him.[69][70][71][72]

Kerr says he is lucky to be alive after he was involved in a car accident during his time as a player at Reading FC. He was driving and had a passenger in the car. Recalling the incident during a Q&A conversation with Reading fans on the "1871" podcast in June 2022, he said: "A car came up and I lost control and I hit the car. Luckily I didn't hit it head on - if I'd hit it head on we'd have both been dead."[73][74][75]

Kerr was married in 1995 at the age of 28, but the marriage ended within a year.[76]

In September 2022, Kerr was inducted into the Reading FC Hall of Fame.[77]

On 26 December 2022, he was robbed at gunpoint in Durban, South Africa.[78]

Media work edit

Kerr was a pundit for South African broadcaster SuperSports' Euro 2020 coverage in 2021.[79]

From February 2022 until May 2023, Kerr was a co-host of the "1871" podcast, a podcast for Reading F.C. fans.[80][81][82][83][84]

Honours and achievements edit

As a player

Sheffield Wednesday

  • 1983–84: Promotion to EFL Division 1

Arcadia Shepherds

  • 1986–87: BP Cup winners

Leeds United

  • 1989–90: EFL Division 2 winners
  • 1991–92: EFL Division 1 winners

Blackpool

  • 1991–92: Promotion to EFL Division 2

Reading

  • 1993–94: EFL Division 2 winners
  • 1994–95: EFL Division 1 runners-up

Kilmarnock

  • 1996–97: Scottish Cup winners

Hamilton Academical

  • 2000–01: SFL Division 3 winners

As a manager

Hải Phòng

Gor Mahia

Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila

Warriors

  • 2022: DStv Compact Cup winners[92]

Marumo Gallants

Individual

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External links edit

  • Dylan Kerr at Soccerbase  
  • Dylan Kerr at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
  • – KillieFC.com

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Dylan Kerr born 14 January 1967 is a Maltese born English football manager and former professional footballer who played as a left back He was most recently acting head coach at Marumo Gallants in South Africa 3 4 5 Dylan KerrPersonal informationFull nameDylan Kerr 1 Date of birth 1967 01 14 14 January 1967 age 57 Place of birthValletta MaltaHeight5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 2 Position s Left backSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1984 1988Sheffield Wednesday0 0 1988 1989Arcadia Shepherds1989 1993Leeds United20 0 1991 Doncaster Rovers loan 7 1 1991 Blackpool loan 13 1 1993 1996Reading104 5 1996Carlisle United1 0 1996 2000Kilmarnock67 0 2000Slough Town10 1 2000Kidderminster Harriers1 0 2001Hamilton Academical17 3 2001Exeter City6 1 2001 2002Greenock Morton23 2 2002East Stirlingshire1 2 2002Harrogate Town23 2 2002Gateshead3 0 2003Hamilton Academical17 0 2003Kilwinning RangersManagerial career2013 2014Hải Phong2015 2016Simba2017 2018Gor Mahia2018 2019Black Leopards2020Baroka2020 2021Black Leopards2021Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila2021 2022Moroka Swallows2022Warriors2023Marumo Gallants Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Leeds United 1 2 Reading 1 3 Kilmarnock and Hamilton Academical 1 4 Greenock Morton 1 5 Return to Hamilton Academical 2 Coaching career 2 1 Introduction to coaching 2 2 Coaching roles in South Africa and Vietnam 2 3 Hải Phong 2 4 Burton Albion Simba and return to UK 2 5 Gor Mahia 2 6 Black Leopards 2 7 Baroka 2 8 Black Leopards return and cup success with TTM 2 9 Moroka Swallows and Warriors cup success 2 10 Marumo Gallants 3 Personal life 4 Media work 5 Honours and achievements 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editLeeds United edit Kerr began his playing career with Sheffield Wednesday 6 After gaining playing experience in South Africa with Arcadia Shepherds he returned to the UK and joined Leeds United in 1989 He made a number of appearances in the Leeds United first team as they won the Division 2 and Division 1 titles but was unable to hold down a regular place Reading edit Kerr joined Reading in the summer of 1993 and won the player of the season award in his first season as Reading won the Division 2 title 7 He was part of the Reading side that finished second in Division 1 the following season but missed out on automatic promotion to the Premier League as the division was being restructured Reading reached the 1995 Division 1 play off final but Kerr was not included in the match day squad Reading lost 4 3 after extra time against Bolton Wanderers Kilmarnock and Hamilton Academical edit Kerr left Reading in 1996 to join Kilmarnock and won the 1996 97 Scottish Cup with them 8 9 10 After a spell with Slough Town he signed for Hamilton Academical in January 2001 and won the SFL Division 3 title Greenock Morton edit After a brief spell with Exeter City Kerr returned to Scotland and spent the 2001 02 season at Greenock Morton 11 12 13 Return to Hamilton Academical edit Kerr had spells with Harrogate Town and Gateshead before returning to Hamilton Academical in 2003 He finished his playing career with Kilwinning Rangers 14 Coaching career editKerr has won two league titles and five cup competitions since 2014 as a head coach in Vietnam Tanzania Kenya and South Africa and has helped four South African Premier Division clubs avoid relegation after taking charge with the club in danger of being relegated He guided Marumo Gallants to the 2022 23 CAF Confederation Cup semi finals 15 Introduction to coaching edit After retiring as a player Kerr coached in Phoenix Arizona then returned to Scotland and worked as Argyll and Bute Council s Football Development Officer between 2005 and 2009 Kerr also worked for the Football Associations of England Scotland and Northern Ireland and qualified for various UEFA badges 16 17 Coaching roles in South Africa and Vietnam edit In September 2009 Kerr joined South African club Mpumalanga Black Aces as assistant manager 18 In 2011 he was appointed as academy director and assistant coach at Khatoco in V League 1 the top division in Vietnam Kerr followed the franchise when it was sold to Hải Phong He assisted the head coach and was head of development for the younger players In 2012 Kerr was involved with the Vietnamese national team for the AFF Championship assisting the technical bench and heading the fitness programme 19 Hải Phong edit In 2013 Kerr became head coach of Hải Phong leading them to success in the Vietnam National Cup in his first season 20 Burton Albion Simba and return to UK edit In 2015 Kerr was Burton Albion Academy s Under 18s head coach before joining Tanzanian Premier League club Simba as head coach He guided the team into the top three in the league 21 In 2016 he returned to the UK and was appointed as the Under 18s academy coach at Chesterfield 22 Gor Mahia edit In July 2017 Kerr was confirmed as head coach of Gor Mahia 23 24 25 He won the Kenyan Premier League manager of the month award in September 2017 on his way to winning the league title in his first season He won the Kenyan Premier League coach of the month award again in June 2018 26 27 28 Kerr completed a trophy treble in 2018 winning the Kenyan Premier League Kenyan Super Cup and SportPesa Super Cup as well as securing qualification for the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup group stages 29 30 31 32 Black Leopards edit In November 2018 Kerr was appointed as manager of Black Leopards in the South African Premier Division 33 He won the coach of the month award in January 2019 becoming the first Leopards coach in 10 years to win the accolade and helped Leopards avoid relegation 34 35 36 Baroka edit In January 2020 Kerr was appointed as the head coach of Baroka 37 Kerr kept Baroka in the South African Premier Division but Baroka suspended him in November 2020 for what the club described as undermining the chairman and owner in a post match press conference With three years remaining on his contract Kerr decided to take legal action for unfair dismissal and won his case 38 39 40 Black Leopards return and cup success with TTM edit He returned to Black Leopards in November 2020 then was appointed head coach at Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila in February 2021 and won the Nedbank Cup during his time in charge 41 42 Moroka Swallows and Warriors cup success edit In November 2021 Kerr was appointed as the head coach of Moroka Swallows with Swallows in the South African Premier Division relegation zone 43 44 45 46 47 He guided Swallows to safety via the play offs but his contract was not renewed and he left the club in September 2022 48 49 50 51 During his time as Swallows manager Kerr was appointed as manager of the Warriors side for the DStv Compact Cup a mid season competition featuring players from PSL teams representing different regions in South Africa Warriors lifted the trophy after a win against Coastal United at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on 29 January 2022 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Marumo Gallants edit In January 2023 Kerr was appointed as acting head coach for South African Premier Division club Marumo Gallants with the club at the bottom of the division and on a run of eight games without a win having won just two PSL games all season 60 Following Kerr s appointment Gallants won their next four games and went on an unbeaten eight game PSL run He also guided them to the semi finals of the CAF Confederation Cup Gallants players refused to train the day before the semi final second leg in protest at what they felt were derisory bonuses offered by chairman Abram Sello for reaching the final 61 Gallants were relegated on the final day of the season Kerr had previously had a 100 record of taking over at four relegation threatened PSL clubs and keeping them all up 62 Reacting to the team s relegation on the 1871 podcast Kerr says the players had let themselves and the club down for refusing to train in the run up to the final game over a dispute about bonuses He believes the dispute was a contributing factor in the side s relegation 63 Following relegation it was announced that Kerr would be leaving Gallants He spent his entire time working for Gallants without having a work permit approved meaning he had to sit in the stands for all of the side s games 64 Personal life editKerr was born in Valletta Malta but grew up in Mexborough England 65 66 67 68 He was exposed to voodoo practices as part of an initiation ceremony when he joined South African club Arcadia Shepherds in 1988 as a 21 year old He revealed that he stood in a bath naked apart from his football boots as the heads were cut off three live chickens and their blood was poured on him 69 70 71 72 Kerr says he is lucky to be alive after he was involved in a car accident during his time as a player at Reading FC He was driving and had a passenger in the car Recalling the incident during a Q amp A conversation with Reading fans on the 1871 podcast in June 2022 he said A car came up and I lost control and I hit the car Luckily I didn t hit it head on if I d hit it head on we d have both been dead 73 74 75 Kerr was married in 1995 at the age of 28 but the marriage ended within a year 76 In September 2022 Kerr was inducted into the Reading FC Hall of Fame 77 On 26 December 2022 he was robbed at gunpoint in Durban South Africa 78 Media work editKerr was a pundit for South African broadcaster SuperSports Euro 2020 coverage in 2021 79 From February 2022 until May 2023 Kerr was a co host of the 1871 podcast a podcast for Reading F C fans 80 81 82 83 84 Honours and achievements editAs a playerSheffield Wednesday 1983 84 Promotion to EFL Division 1 Arcadia Shepherds 1986 87 BP Cup winners Leeds United 1989 90 EFL Division 2 winners 1991 92 EFL Division 1 winners Blackpool 1991 92 Promotion to EFL Division 2 Reading 1993 94 EFL Division 2 winners 1994 95 EFL Division 1 runners up Kilmarnock 1996 97 Scottish Cup winners Hamilton Academical 2000 01 SFL Division 3 winners As a managerHải Phong 2013 14 Vietnam National Cup winners 85 Gor Mahia 2017 Kenyan Premier League winners 86 2018 Kenyan Premier League winners 87 2018 Kenyan Super Cup winners 88 2018 SportPesa Super Cup winners 89 2018 Qualification for CAF Confederation Cup group stage 90 Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila 2020 21 Nedbank Cup winners 91 Warriors 2022 DStv Compact Cup winners 92 Marumo Gallants 2023 CAF Confederation Cup semi finals 93 Individual PFA Team of the Year 1993 94 Second Division 94 Reading FC player of the season 1993 94 95 Reading FC Hall of Fame inductee 96 Kenyan Premier League coach of the month September 2017 97 Kenyan Premier League coach of the month June 2018 98 South African Premier Division manager of the month January 2019 99 References edit Dylan Kerr Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 12 April 2017 Rollin Jack ed 1989 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1989 90 20th ed London Queen Anne Press p 288 ISBN 0 356 17921 4 OCLC 655652451 Dylan Kerr Soccerbase D Kerr Profile soccerway com Dylan KERR Footballdatabase eu Former Owls academy man Dylan Kerr BBC Dylan Kerr Reading Hall of Famer from Malta FIFA Players of the season Reading FC Do you remember Dylan Kerr KillieFC com I nicked the Scottish Cup when no one was watching the club thought it was gone forever says 1997 Kilmarnock hero Dylan Kerr Daily Record 20 May 2017 Dylan Kerr Bio Slough Town FC Kerr signs for Hamilton BBC Sport Kerr Dylan The Grecian Archive Dylan Kerr Soccerbase D Kerr Profile soccerway com Boots for Africa Dylan Kerr appeal wins Helensburgh and Rhu backing Helensburgh Advertiser 11 November 2020 Former Reading FC fan favourite speaks on managerial ambition Reading Chronicle 27 June 2022 Arcadia Veteran Helping Black Aces KickOff com UK football legend to help Vietnam s top players Vietnam 29 August 2012 Dylan Kerr s Hai Phong In Vietnamese Cup Final For The First Time In Nine Years snl24 com Dylan Kerr Appointed New Simba SC Head Coach snl24 com Dylan Kerr Has Landed A Job At Chesterfield snl24 com 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Ranking Gor Mahia s top foreign coaches in last decade Goal Kerr hails TTM s Nedbank Cup title as great achievement after the season they ve had news24 Warriors Win Compact Cup Final iDiski Times 29 January 2022 Marumo Gallants stun Bafana Bafana star Lakay s Pyramids to secure Caf Confederation Cup semi final spot Goal Lynch The Official P F A Footballers Heroes p 150 Players of the season Reading FC Reading FC 1990s legend on Hall of Fame induction Reading Chronicle 27 September 2022 Dylan Kerr is the winner of September s SJAK coach award The Standard Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr scoops KPL Award for June Goal Kerr quits Leopards despite surviving relegation SA Soccer 24 May 2019 External links editDylan Kerr at Soccerbase nbsp Dylan Kerr at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Transfer Database Kerr s profile at FootballCentral org Do you remember Dylan Kerr 1996 2000 KillieFC com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dylan Kerr amp oldid 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