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John Coleman (footballer, born 1962)
Footballer; football manager

John Coleman (footballer, born 1962)

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Footballer; football manager
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Place of birth
Liverpool, Liverpool, Merseyside, North West England
Age
61 years
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Biography

John Coleman (born 12 October 1962) is an English football manager and former player. He is the manager of League Two side Accrington Stanley.

Playing career

Coleman had a long playing career, mainly in non-league football for Kirkby Town, Burscough, Marine, Southport, Runcorn F.C. Halton, Macclesfield Town, Morecambe, Lancaster City and Ashton United. He also had a short spell in Wales with Rhyl. He was one of the most prolific non-league goalscorers in history, with over 500 goals to his name in a career spanning almost two decades. This success saw him play for the England National Game XI (the England team for semi-professional players) and receive many Player of the Year awards from the clubs he played for.

Managerial career

He was appointed player-manager of Ashton United in 1997. After two years, he joined Accrington Stanley then playing in the Northern Premier League First Division. His 12-and-a-half-year tenure saw the club win three promotions as champions to enter the Football League in 2006. He was also the club's longest ever serving manager. At the time of his departure to Rochdale, Coleman was the third longest serving manager in England, behind Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsène Wenger.

On 24 January 2012, Coleman and his assistant Jimmy Bell were appointed by Rochdale to replace Steve Eyre, who had left the club the previous month. Their contracts were terminated by Rochdale on 21 January 2013 following a poor run in form. In October 2013, Coleman declared his interest in replacing Dave Hockaday as manager of Forest Green Rovers, but returned to Southport as manager on 7 December 2013, with Jimmy Bell once again as his assistant.

He took over as manager of Sligo Rovers in June 2014.

On 18 September 2014, Coleman was confirmed as manager of Accrington Stanley for his second spell with the club.

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
PWDLWin %
Ashton United1 August 19971 May 19997001910000000000000♠917001530000000000000♠537001210000000000000♠217001170000000000000♠177001582000000000000♠58.2
Accrington Stanley1 May 199923 January 20127002587000000000000♠5877002236000000000000♠2367002148000000000000♠1487002203000000000000♠2037001402000000000000♠40.2
Rochdale24 January 201221 January 20137001520000000000000♠527001140000000000000♠147001140000000000000♠147001240000000000000♠247001269000000000000♠26.9
Southport7 December 20133 May 20147001250000000000000♠257000800000000000000♠87000800000000000000♠87000900000000000000♠97001320000000000000♠32.0
Sligo Rovers21 June 201418 September 20147001150000000000000♠157000700000000000000♠77000300000000000000♠37000500000000000000♠57001467000000000000♠46.7
Accrington Stanley18 September 2014Present7002150000000000000♠1507001610000000000000♠617001420000000000000♠427001470000000000000♠477001407000000000000♠40.7
Total7002920000000000000♠9207002379000000000000♠3797002236000000000000♠2367002305000000000000♠3057001412000000000000♠41.2

Honours

As a Manager

Promotions

  • 1999–2000: Northern Premier League Division One Champion (promotion to Northern Premier) – Accrington Stanley
  • 2002–03: Northern Premier Champion (promotion to Football Conference) – Accrington Stanley
  • 2005–06: Conference Premier Champion (promotion to League Two) – Accrington Stanley
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