Christian Cole
Sierra Leonean football coach
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Place of birth | Sierra Leone | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
1989 | Sierra Leone | ||
1991 | Sierra Leone | ||
2001 | Sierra Leone | ||
Mighty Blackpool | |||
2010–2011 | Sierra Leone |
Christian Cole is a Sierra Leonean football coach.
Career
Cole has had four spells in charge of the national team.[1]
In January 2011, Minister of Employment, Youth and Sports Paul Kamara removed Cole from the managership, replacing him with Swedish coach Lars-Olof Mattsson.[2] The incident sparked a feud between Kamara's ministry and the SLFA, which preferred Cole.[3]
References
- ^ Barrie, Mohammed Fajah (17 August 2010). "Cole is given Nations Cup task for Leone Stars". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
- ^ Barrie, Mohammed Fajah (25 January 2011). "Sierra Leone hires Sweden's Mattsson as coach". BBC Sport. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
- ^ Barrie, Mohammed Fajah (23 May 2011). "Swede Mattsson stays as Sierra Leone coach". BBC News. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
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Sierra Leone national football team – managers
- Pape (1966–68)
- Ebbighausen (1976–79)
- Rimmer (1979–81)
- Levkoich (1981–88)
- Cole (1989)
- Cole (1991)
- Zarpanelian (1993–94)
- Palmgren (1996)
- Sherington (1996–97)
- Sesay (1997–00)
- Drašković (2000)
- Cole (2001)
- Nogueira (2003)
- Sherington (2003–06)
- Peters (2006–07)
- Kanu (2007–09)
- Koroma (2009–10)
- Cole (2010–11)
- Mattsson (2011–2013)
- McKinstry (2013–14)
- Mensah (2014)
- Sesay (2014–15)
- Sherington (2015)
- Tetteh (2015–2017)
- Keister (2017–19)
- Tetteh (2019–20)
- Keister (2020–23)
- Karim (2023–)
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