Tony Taylor
Tony
Taylor

Born
06 September 1946
Age
77
Birthplace
Glasgow, SCO
Where they grew up
Glasgow, Scotland

Bio

Tony Taylor

Tony Taylor... speaks English... a professional footballer, he moved to Canada in 1980 to play soccer... earned his Full Coaching Award from England FA in 1977... earned his Canada Soccer Coaching B Diploma in 1982 and his Canada Soccer Coaching A Diploma...

served as Canada team staff at three FIFA youth tournaments (U-20 at USSR 1985 and Chile 1987; U-17 at Ecuador 1995)…

For Country

played for Glasgow Celtic... played for Crystal Palace...

For Sport

served as a coach in Canada Soccer’s men’s national and men’s national youth program from 1982 to 1988 and 1994 to 1996... became a staff coach with the Canadian Soccer Association in 1983... served on Canada’s coaching staff at the 1984 CONCACAF Men’s Youth Championship (Canada qualified for USSR 1985)... served on Canada’s coaching staff at the FIFA U-20 World Cup USSR 1985... served as Canada’s youth coach when the team finished first at the 1986 CONCACAF Men’s Youth Championship (Canada qualified for Chile 1987)... served as Canada’s coach at the X Pan American Games Indianapolis 1987... served as Canada’s youth coach at the FIFA U-20 World Cup Chile 1987...

served as Canada’s national head coach (from 7 December 1987 to 13 December 1988)... served as Canada’s head coach during FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in 1988... his international record as Canada’s head coach was six wins, two draws and six losses in 14 matches...

served as head coach of Toronto Blizzard (1989-90)... served as assistant coach for Bristol City FC (1990-92)... served as youth coach for Birmingham City FC (1992-93)... served as head of youth development at Glasgow Celtic FC (1993-94)... served as Canada’s youth coach at the 1994 CONCACAF Men’s Under-17 Championship (Canada qualified for Ecuador 1995)... served as Canada’s youth coach at the FIFA U-17 World Cup Ecuador 1995... served as Canada’s youth coach at the 1996 CONCACAF Men’s Under-17 Championship...

Individual Honours

International Timeline

Staff Stats