Keith Spurgeon
Keith Spurgeon (1933–1990) was an English football player and manager.
Career
Playing career
Spurgeon played non-league football in England for Margate, Leytonstone, Folkestone Town, Herne Bay and Snowdown Colliery Welfare.[1]
Coaching career
Spurgeon was manager of Dutch clubs Ajax from 1961 to 1962,[2][3] Heracles Almelo from 1963[4] to 1964,[5] Blauw-Wit Amsterdam[6][7][8] and AGOVV[9] and he later coached the Libyan national side,[10] the Dallas Tornado of the North American Soccer League,[11] Belgian side K.V. Mechelen[12] Swedish side AIK, Cypriot side APOEL, and Landskrona, also of Sweden.[13]
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- Zantouny (1953)
- Balteeb (1957)
- Elliott (1961–63)
- Božović (1964–65)
- Skinner (1965–66)
- Spurgeon (1967–68)
- Al-Zantouni (1968–69)
- Arribi (1969)
- Selbetishi (1970)
- Ainsley (1970–72)
- Al-Ameer (1972)
- Ozon (1972–74)
- El-Khamisi (1975)
- Al-Aqili (1975–76)
- El-Khamisi (1976)
- Al-Zaqori (1978)
- Bradley (1978–80)
- El-Khamisi (1980–82)
- Gutal (1982)
- Manolace (1983)
- El-Khamisi (1984)
- El-Bahlul (1984–86)
- El-Khamisi (1989)
- Ben Soueid (1989)
- McLennan (xxxx–xx)
- El-Semy (xxxx–xx)
- El-Bahlul (1997)
- Moldovan (1998)
- Bersellini (1998–99)
- Bilardo (1999–2000)
- Lemme (2000–xx)
- Scoglio (2002)
- Sillini (xxxx–xx)
- Lončarević (2003–04)
- El Khemisy (2004–05)
- Lončarević (2005–06)
- Saleh (2006)
- Bani (2006–07)
- Benzarti (2007–09)
- Smiljanić (2009–10)
- Paquetá (2010–12)
- Arbeesh (2012–13)
- Clemente (2013–)
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