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Mr. Brendan Beech.
Brendan is the KS3 PE Coordinator and teacher in charge of football at Cardinal Heenan Sports College in Liverpool. He is an English Schools National Cup winning coach and has successfully mentored a number of players through their academy years with professional clubs. He spent a number of years working in the United States as Director of Coaching for NOGA soccer and was Head Soccer Coach at the La Salle Military Academy in New York. He is a UEFA B certified coach. Brendan was part of a team who facilitated football opportunities for British college students at coaching and scouting camps, based at Hofstra University, New York. |
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Mr. Gary Whiting.
Gary is Head of Boy's Physical Education at Thornleigh Salesian Sports College (Greater Manchester). He has been Head Coach of the team responsible for winning both Mackereth Cup and Greater Manchester Schools County FA Under-19's League and Cup competitions for 4 years in succession. He is currently Assistant Manager of GMSCFA U-19's County Representative Team. He is a UEFA B certified coach with a semi-professional and university playing background. He is currently employed as part of the Everton Scouting Network and Coaching Co-ordinator for the Great Britain Salesian Under-19's Football team. Gary was part of a team who facilitated football opportunities for British college students at coaching and scouting camps, based at Hofstra University, New York. |
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Mr. Chris Bingley.
Chris is a teacher of Physical Education at Thornleigh Salesian Sports College (Greater Manchester). He is an FA Level 2 certified coach and is part of the coaching team for the Great Britain Salesian Under-19's Football squad. At college level, Chris has been part of a coaching staff responsible for winning both the Mackereth and Greater Manchester Schools County FA Cup four years in succession. Chris has a strong playing background at semi-professional and university level. He was a British Universities finalist with Leeds Metropolitan University. Chris was part of a team who facilitated football opportunities for British college students at coaching and scouting camps, based at Hofstra University, New York. |
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