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39 Facts About Sean Connor

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Sean Connor was born on 12 July 1967 and is a Northern Irish football manager and former player who is the head coach at Botswana Premier League club Matebele.

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Sean Connor had a brief playing career which included spells at Distillery, Port Vale, Macclesfield Town, Ards, and Cliftonville.

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Sean Connor spent some years as a coach in the United States and England before he was appointed as manager of Sligo Rovers in September 2004.

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Sean Connor led the club to the League of Ireland First Division title in 2005.

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Sean Connor took charge at Bohemians in November 2006 where he became the first manager to achieve UEFA pro-license in the League of Ireland before leaving in December 2007.

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Sean Connor was appointed Dundalk manager in December 2008 and then joined Galway United as manager in December 2010.

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Sean Connor then had spells coaching in Africa with the Zimbabwean side CAPS United in 2012 and the South African club Black Leopards, who he prepared pre-season for in 2014.

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Sean Connor returned to management in Northern Ireland with Institute in September 2019, where he would remain for two years.

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Sean Connor returned to South Africa as technical director at Cape Town Spurs in October 2023.

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Sean Connor then joined Botswana Premier League side Matebele as head coach in August 2024.

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Sean Connor never made an appearance for the "Valiants" in the English Football League.

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Sean Connor went out on loan to Macclesfield Town of the Conference before he returned to Northern Ireland to play for Ards.

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Sean Connor was involved in a car accident soon after signing for Ards, breaking his chest bone, some ribs, puncturing his lung and damaging his left leg.

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Sean Connor made a return to football with Cliftonville but retired shortly afterwards.

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Sean Connor spent time coaching non-League clubs in England and scouting for Stoke City and Lincoln City.

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Sean Connor was appointed Sligo Rovers manager in September 2004 upon the recommendation of Steve Bruce.

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Sean Connor led the club to the League of Ireland First Division title in 2005 as Rovers finished two points clear of second-place Dublin City.

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Sean Connor then took the club to fifth place in the League of Ireland Premier Division in 2006 and the semi-finals of the FAI Cup, where they lost to Derry City after a replay.

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Sean Connor tendered his resignation in November 2006 after stating that he felt he was "never fully accepted" at the club and life there was like "living in a goldfish bowl".

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Sean Connor was appointed manager of Bohemians in November 2006.

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Sean Connor led the "Bohs" to third-place in 2007, losing only seven games all season, keeping 16 clean sheets, which was a League of Ireland record at the time, along with earning them a place in the UEFA Intertoto Cup.

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Sean Connor took the club to the League Cup final, losing to Derry City in extra time.

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Sean Connor took the club to the semi-finals of the FAI Cup, where they were beaten by Cork City at Dalymount Park.

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Sean Connor later took Bohemians to court for wrongful dismissal and the two parties reached an "amicable settlement", which remained confidential.

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Sean Connor was voted Premier Division Manager of the Month for July 2009, and led the club to a fifth-place finish in the 2009 season, earning them a place in the following season's UEFA Europa League qualification rounds.

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Sean Connor led the "Tribesmen" to an eighth-place finish in the 2010 season, and a relegation play-off win over Bray Wanderers at Terryland Park secured the club a place in the top-flight for the following year.

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Sean Connor's contract was "terminated by mutual agreement" in September 2011 after the club suffered their 23rd consecutive league defeat.

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In January 2012, Sean Connor was appointed as manager of Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League side CAPS United.

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Sean Connor's contract was terminated in August 2012 following a poor run of results.

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Sean Connor later fled Zimbabwe after stating that the club still owed him $90,000, and that the players deliberately underperformed to get him the sack.

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Sean Connor spent some time in South Africa without finances as the legal battle with CAPS United continued.

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Sean Connor signed a three-year contract to manage South African National First Division side Black Leopards in July 2014.

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Sean Connor then joined the coaching staff at the Maiden City Soccer Academy in County Londonderry in March 2015.

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Sean Connor was later released on 17 August 2021, "following deep and personal discussions".

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Sean Connor returned to South Africa as football consultant and technical director at Cape Town Spurs on 3 October 2023 where he developed a strategic 5-year plan for the club.

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On 1 August 2024, Sean Connor was appointed head coach at Botswana Premier League side Matebele, in addition to the recruitment team in conjunction with the Technical Director.

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Sean Connor started the sports performance and elite coaching consultancy business Mind Aware Performance in 2018, which deals with clubs, players and organisations to improve, develop and work one-on-one.

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Sean Connor started the columns The Technical Area with the Derry Journal and Belfast Newsletter in January 2019 which appeared fortnightly in both publications.

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Sean Connor worked as radio analyst with Ocean FM covering League of Ireland games and with the BBC covering Derry City and Irish league games.