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David Brand (footballer)

English football manager

David Brand was an English football manager who was in charge of the Samoa national football team and American Samoa national football team.

Born in Manchester, England, Brand played as a striker for Northern Nomads as a youth player followed by Leeds/Carnegie College before joining Stockport County scoring 2 goals on his debut at Spotland against Rochdale in a Lancashire League game. County went onto to win the league that year knocking off the power houses from the region.

Spells with Stalybridge Celtic and Ashton Utd followed and Wigan Athletic. He moved to Australia in 1976 to play with Gosnells City and West Australia and went on to play for clubs in Hong Kong Urban Services in 1978/9 and New Zealand Napier City Rovers 1980, Southport and Irlam Town in England before returning to Australia in 1981 to join *burn Utd in Perth.

Coaching beckoned with positions at *burn, Morley Windmills, Kwinana Utd, Subiaco, Armadale and Southside Utd before moving into full-time management in 1996 with the Queensland Soccer Federation in Central Queensland and Gold Coast Soccer 1998 to 2002.

Appointed National Coach of Samoa in November 2002 until May 2005 supervising all National Teams male and female. An administration project with FIFA followed in American Samoa 2005/2008, including taking the Men's National Team in the Pacific Games and World Cup Qualifiers 2007. A FIFA project followed in Samoa 2008l9 before linking up with the Oceania Football Confederation and Papua New Guinea Football *ociation in 2009 to 2015.

Appointed Deputy CEO FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Papua New Guinea 2016 Local Organising Committee.

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    External links

    • David Brand Interview
    • Brand New