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14 Facts About Trevor Dawkins

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Trevor Dawkins was born on 7 October 1945 and is an English retired professional footballer who played as a defender or midfielder.

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Trevor Dawkins spent seven seasons in the Football League, five in South Africa, and seven in the United States, most in indoor leagues.

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Trevor Dawkins was the 1986 AISA Coach of the Year, 1991 MISL Coach of the Year and 1996 CISL Coach of the Year.

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Trevor Dawkins played at least two seasons in Sacramento, with part of the 1979 season spent as a player-coach.

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In 1984, Trevor Dawkins signed with the Canton Invaders of the American Indoor Soccer Association.

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In 1979, Trevor Dawkins became the head coach of the Sacramento Gold for the last four months of the American Soccer League season.

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On 11 July 1985, Trevor Dawkins was hired as the head coach of the Canton Invaders in the American Indoor Soccer Association.

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Trevor Dawkins took the team to the AISA title and was named AISA Coach of the Year.

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Trevor Dawkins took the Invaders to the 1987 championship series which they lost to Louisville.

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Trevor Dawkins was hired as part of the staff at the Cleveland Force Fitness Facility.

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In 1989, Trevor Dawkins moved to the expansion Cleveland Crunch as an assistant coach.

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Trevor Dawkins took the team to the championship series and was named the 1991 MISL Coach of the Year.

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On 15 August 1992, Trevor Dawkins was hired as the head coach of the Buffalo Blizzard.

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Trevor Dawkins passed on several coaching offers in order to be available when the Hotshots returned in 1999.