Ken Fogarty
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Ken Fogarty | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Ken Fogarty | |
Date of birth | ||
Place of birth | Manchester, England | |
Playing position | Defender | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1972-1979 1976 1979-1983 1984 1984-1988 1988 1989-1991 1989-1993 |
Stockport County → Los Angeles Skyhawks (loan) Fort Lauderdale Strikers Minnesota Strikers Minnesota Strikers (indoor) Fort Lauderdale Strikers Baltimore Blast (indoor) Tampa Bay Rowdies |
296 (6) 102 (1) 22 (0) |
Teams managed | ||
1989-1993 1993-1994 1996-1998 1999 1999-2000 |
Tampa Bay Rowdies Cayman Islands national team Cayman Islands national team Kansas City Wizards (interim) Kansas City Wizards (assistant) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Ken Fogarty (born in Manchester, England) is a (naturalized) American soccer coach. Fogarty was Head Coach and Technical Director of the Cayman Islands national team from 1993-1994 and from 1996-1998.
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[edit] Professional career
Fogarty began his professional career with Stockport County at the age of seventeen. He then moved to the United States to play for the Los Angeles Skyhawks of the second American Soccer League (ASL) in 1976, the year they won the ASL Championship. He returned to England to play for Stockport County until returning to the U.S. in 1979 to play for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League (NASL). He remained with the Strikers through the end of the 1983 season. When the Strikers moved north to Minnesota, Fogarty went with the team for the final NASL season in 1984. The NASL folded at the end of that season and the Strikers then jumped to the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). Fogarty continued to play with the Strikers until they folded at the end of the 1987-1988 MISL season. However, in 1988, the Fort Lauderdale Strikers were resurrected, this time playing in the second American Soccer League.[1] Fogarty joined them for the outdoor season, then moved to the Baltimore Blast of MISL for the next three indoor seasons. In 1989, Fogarty left the Strikers for good and joined the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the ASL where he served as a player coach from 1989 to 1993. In 1990, the Rowdies joined the American Professional Soccer League (APSL). The team folded at the end of the 1993 season and Fogarty retired from playing professionally.
[edit] Coaching
While playing with the Rowdies, Fogarty also served as the team's head coach. In 1993, he was the APSL Coach of the Year. The Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer (MLS) signed Fogarty as an assistant coach in 1999. On April 15, 1999, the Kansas City Wizards named Fogarty as its interim coach after Ron Newman resigned following an 0-4 start.[2] After the team hired Bob Gansler, Fogarty returned to his position as an assistant coach for the next two seasons.
Ken is currently the boys Director of Coaching for the Eclipse Soccer Club in Sugar Land, Houston. (Eclipsesoccerclub.com).
[edit] National team
Fogarty played for the Republic of Ireland in the U-17 European Championships. He was also called up to the full squad for an international match against Poland, but did not play.
He is also President of Global Soccer International, a tour company offering professional soccer tours to Europe and South America for the club and college soccer player.(Globalsoccerint.com)
[edit] External links
Vacant
Title last held by
Rodney Marsh |
Tampa Bay Rowdies head coach 1989–1993 |
Club defunct |