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Kevin Keegan
Kevin Keegan (Joseph Kevin Keegan),
born 14 February 1951, is former English international footballer
and currently working for Premier division football club -
Manchester City F.C. as club manager.
Born in Armthorpe, Yorkshire, Keegan
joined Scunthorpe United in 1968 as apprentice. He was transferred
to Liverpool F.C. in 1971.
Keegan obtained his first international
cap in 1972, representing England playing against Wales in
Cardiff. His last England game came in the World Cup 1982
as substitute against Spain in Madrid. During his international
football career, he won 63 caps and scored 21 goals.
Before retiring from playing, he played
for several football clubs including Germany First Division
football club Hamburger SV (1977 to 1980), Premier division
football club Southampton F.C. (1980 to 1984).
In February 1992, Keegan returned
to soccer field as manager of the First Division football
club Newcastle United F.C.. He helped Newcastle promoted to
Preimer League as First Division champions in 1993.
Although Keegan was appointed Director
of Football in 1994 and agreed a new deal that tied him to
the club for next 10 years, he resigned as manager of Newcastle
on 8 January 1997.
While serving for Newcastle, Keegan
helped Newcastle finished runners-up to Manchester United
F.C. in the premier league in 1996. England striker Alan Shearer
was transferred from Blackburn Rovers F.C. to Newcastle with
a world breaking record of 15 million pounds ($21.21 million).
Leaving Newcastle, Keegan was appointed
as chief operating officer at Second Division club Fulham
F.C., with Ray Wilkins as manager.
When Wilkins sacked as manager in
1998, Keegan took over his coaching role.
Keegan was named new England coach
in February 1999 succeeding Glenn Hoddle. He led the team
for a winning start with 3-1 win over Poland to reignite England's
Euro 2000 qualifying campaign.
Keegan resigned as England coach on
7 October 2000 after England was eliminated from Euro 2000
at the group stage and lost to Germany in their first World
Cup qualifier. He was appointed manager of first division
Manchester City on 24 May 2001.
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