Dylan Kerr Explained

Dylan Kerr
Fullname:Dylan Kerr
Caption:Kerr in 2021
Birth Date:1967 1, df=y
Birth Place:Valletta, Malta
Height:[1]
Position:Left back
Years1:1984–1988
Clubs1:Sheffield Wednesday
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1988–1989
Clubs2:Arcadia Shepherds
Years3:1989–1993
Clubs3:Leeds United
Caps3:20
Goals3:0
Years4:1991
Clubs4:Doncaster Rovers (loan)
Caps4:7
Goals4:1
Years5:1991
Clubs5:Blackpool (loan)
Caps5:13
Goals5:1
Years6:1993–1996
Clubs6:Reading
Caps6:104
Goals6:5
Years7:1996
Clubs7:Carlisle United
Caps7:1
Goals7:0
Years8:1996–2000
Clubs8:Kilmarnock
Caps8:67
Goals8:0
Years9:2000
Clubs9:Slough Town
Caps9:10
Goals9:1
Years10:2000
Clubs10:Kidderminster Harriers
Caps10:1
Goals10:0
Years11:2001
Clubs11:Hamilton Academical
Caps11:17
Goals11:3
Years12:2001
Clubs12:Exeter City
Caps12:6
Goals12:1
Years13:2001–2002
Clubs13:Greenock Morton
Caps13:23
Goals13:2
Years14:2002
Clubs14:East Stirlingshire
Caps14:1
Goals14:2
Years15:2002
Clubs15:Harrogate Town
Caps15:23
Goals15:2
Years16:2002
Clubs16:Gateshead
Caps16:3
Goals16:0
Years17:2003
Clubs17:Hamilton Academical
Caps17:17
Goals17:0
Years18:2003
Clubs18:Kilwinning Rangers
Manageryears1:2013–2014
Managerclubs1:Hải Phòng
Manageryears2:2015–2016
Managerclubs2:Simba
Manageryears3:2017–2018
Managerclubs3:Gor Mahia
Manageryears4:2018–2019
Managerclubs4:Black Leopards
Manageryears5:2020
Managerclubs5:Baroka
Manageryears6:2020–2021
Managerclubs6:Black Leopards
Manageryears7:2021
Managerclubs7:Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila
Manageryears8:2021–2022
Managerclubs8:Moroka Swallows
Manageryears9:2022
Managerclubs9:Warriors
Manageryears10:2023
Managerclubs10:Marumo Gallants
Manageryears11:2024
Managerclubs11:Marumo Gallants

Dylan Kerr (born 14 January 1967) is a Maltese-born English football manager and former professional footballer who played as a left back. He was most recently the head coach at South African Premier Division club Marumo Gallants.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Playing career

Leeds United

Kerr began his playing career with Sheffield Wednesday.[7]

After gaining playing experience in South Africa with Arcadia Shepherds, he returned to the UK and joined Leeds United in 1989.

He made a number of appearances in the Leeds United first team as they won the Division 2 and Division 1 titles, but was unable to hold down a regular place.

Reading

Kerr joined Reading in the summer of 1993 and won the player of the season award in his first season, as Reading won the Division 2 title.[8]

He was part of the Reading side that finished second in Division 1 the following season but missed out on automatic promotion to the Premier League, as the division was being restructured.

Reading reached the 1995 Division 1 play-off final, but Kerr was not included in the match day squad. Reading lost 4-3 after extra-time against Bolton Wanderers.

Kilmarnock and Hamilton Academical

Kerr left Reading in 1996 to join Kilmarnock and won the 1996-97 Scottish Cup with them.[9] [10] [11]

After a spell with Slough Town, he signed for Hamilton Academical in January 2001 and won the SFL Division 3 title.

Greenock Morton

After a brief spell with Exeter City, Kerr returned to Scotland and spent the 2001–02 season at Greenock Morton.[12] [13] [14]

Return to Hamilton Academical

Kerr had spells with Harrogate Town and Gateshead before returning to Hamilton Academical in 2003. He finished his playing career with Kilwinning Rangers.[15]

Coaching and management career

Kerr has won two league titles and five cup competitions since 2014 as a head coach in Vietnam, Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa and has helped four South African Premier Division clubs avoid relegation after taking charge with the club in danger of being relegated. He guided Marumo Gallants to the 2022–23 CAF Confederation Cup semi-finals.[16]

Introduction to coaching

After retiring as a player, Kerr coached in Phoenix, Arizona, then returned to Scotland and worked as Argyll and Bute Council's Football Development Officer between 2005 and 2009. Kerr also worked for the Football Associations of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland and qualified for various UEFA badges.[17] [18]

Coaching roles in South Africa and Vietnam

In September 2009, Kerr joined South African club Mpumalanga Black Aces as assistant manager.[19]

In 2011, he was appointed as academy director and assistant coach at Khatoco in V.League 1, the top division in Vietnam. Kerr followed the franchise when it was sold to Hải Phòng. He assisted the head coach and was head of development for the younger players.

In 2012 Kerr was involved with the Vietnamese national team for the AFF Championship, assisting the technical bench and heading the fitness programme.[20]

Hải Phòng

In 2013 Kerr became head coach of Hải Phòng, leading them to success in the Vietnam National Cup in his first season.[21]

Burton Albion, Simba and return to UK

In 2015, Kerr was Burton Albion Academy's Under-18s head coach, before joining Tanzanian Premier League club Simba as head coach. He guided the team into the top three in the league.[22]

In 2016, he returned to the UK and was appointed as the Under-18s academy coach at Chesterfield.[23]

Gor Mahia

In July 2017, Kerr was confirmed as head coach of Gor Mahia.[24] [25] [26]

He won the Kenyan Premier League manager of the month award in September 2017 on his way to winning the league title in his first season. He won the Kenyan Premier League coach of the month award again in June 2018.[27] [28] [29]

Kerr completed a trophy treble in 2018, winning the Kenyan Premier League, Kenyan Super Cup and SportPesa Super Cup, as well as securing qualification for the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup group stages.[30] [31] [32] [33]

Black Leopards

In November 2018, Kerr was appointed as manager of Black Leopards in the South African Premier Division.[34]

He won the coach of the month award in January 2019, becoming the first Leopards coach in 10 years to win the accolade, and helped Leopards avoid relegation.[35] [36] [37]

Baroka

In January 2020, Kerr was appointed as the head coach of Baroka.[38]

Kerr kept Baroka in the South African Premier Division, but Baroka suspended him in November 2020 for what the club described as 'undermining the chairman and owner in a post-match press conference'. With three years remaining on his contract, Kerr decided to take legal action for unfair dismissal and won his case.[39] [40] [41]

Black Leopards return and cup success with TTM

He returned to Black Leopards in November 2020, then was appointed head coach at Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila in February 2021 and won the Nedbank Cup during his time in charge.[42] [43]

Moroka Swallows and Warriors cup success

In November 2021, Kerr was appointed as the head coach of Moroka Swallows with Swallows in the South African Premier Division relegation zone.[44] [45] [46] [47] [48]

He guided Swallows to safety via the play-offs, but his contract was not renewed and he left the club in September 2022.[49] [50] [51] [52]

During his time as Swallows manager, Kerr was appointed as manager of the Warriors side for the DStv Compact Cup, a mid-season competition featuring players from PSL teams representing different regions in South Africa. Warriors lifted the trophy after a win against Coastal United at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on 29 January 2022.[53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60]

Marumo Gallants

In January 2023, Kerr was appointed as acting head coach for South African Premier Division club Marumo Gallants with the club at the bottom of the division and on a run of eight games without a win, having won just two PSL games all season.[61]

Following Kerr's appointment, Gallants won their next four games and went on an unbeaten eight game PSL run. He also guided them to the semi-finals of the CAF Confederation Cup. Gallants players refused to train the day before the semi-final second leg, in protest at what they felt were derisory bonuses offered by chairman Abram Sello for reaching the final.[62]

Gallants were relegated on the final day of the season. Kerr had previously had a 100% record of taking over at four relegation-threatened PSL clubs and keeping them all up.[63]

Reacting to the team's relegation on the "1871" podcast, Kerr says the players had let themselves and the club down for refusing to train in the run up to the final game over a dispute about bonuses. He believes the dispute was a contributing factor in the side's relegation.[64]

Following relegation, it was announced that Kerr would be leaving Gallants. He spent his entire time working for Gallants without having a work permit approved, meaning he had to sit in the stands for all of the side's games.[65]

Brief return to Marumo Gallants

On 9 July 2024, it was announced that Kerr had been reappointed as manager of Marumo Gallants, after the club purchased PSL status from Kerr's former club Moroka Swallows.[66]

Kerr resigned after only three weeks in the role following the club's decision to appoint a co-coach. He said: “I didn't feel it was the right move for me to go in the direction that they wanted and I said, ‘chairman, I think we just need to go our ways separately.' And that was it.”[67] [68]

Personal life

Kerr was born in Valletta, Malta, but grew up in Mexborough, England.[69] [70] [71] [72] He was exposed to voodoo practices as part of an initiation ceremony when he joined South African club Arcadia Shepherds in 1988 as a 21-year-old. He revealed that he stood in a bath, naked apart from his football boots, as the heads were cut off three live chickens and their blood was poured on him.[73] [74] [75] [76]

Kerr says he is lucky to be alive after he was involved in a car accident during his time as a player at Reading FC. He was driving and had a passenger in the car. Recalling the incident during a Q&A conversation with Reading fans on the "1871" podcast in June 2022, he said: "A car came up and I lost control and I hit the car. Luckily I didn't hit it head on - if I'd hit it head on we'd have both been dead."[77] [78] [79]

Kerr was married in 1995 at the age of 28, but the marriage ended within a year.[80] In September 2022, Kerr was inducted into the Reading FC Hall of Fame.[81]

On 26 December 2022, he was robbed at gunpoint in Durban, South Africa.[82]

Media work

Kerr was a pundit for South African broadcaster SuperSports' Euro 2020 coverage in 2021.[83]

From February 2022 until May 2023, Kerr was a co-host of the "1871" podcast, a podcast for Reading F.C. fans.[84] [85] [86] [87] [88]

Honours and achievements

As a player

Sheffield Wednesday

Arcadia Shepherds

Leeds United

Blackpool

Reading

Kilmarnock

Hamilton Academical

As a manager

Hải Phòng

Gor Mahia

Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila

Warriors

Marumo Gallants

Individual

External links

Notes and References

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  14. https://grecianarchive.exeter.ac.uk/items/show/424 "Kerr, Dylan"
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  22. Web site: Dylan Kerr Appointed New Simba SC Head Coach. snl24.com.
  23. Web site: Dylan Kerr Has Landed A Job At Chesterfield. snl24.com.
  24. Web site: Coach leaves Chesterfield to join Kenyan club. Derbyshire Times.
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  26. Web site: Gor Mahia appoint Dylan Kerr as new coach. The Sunday Standard.
  27. Web site: Dylan Kerr is the winner of September's SJAK coach award. The Standard.
  28. Web site: Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr scoops KPL Award for June. Goal.
  29. Web site: Gor Mahia chairman hails Dylan after League triumph. Kawowo. 23 October 2017 .
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  34. Web site: Ex-Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr unveiled to lead Black Leopards in South Africa. Goal.
  35. Web site: Kerr quits Leopards despite surviving relegation. SA Soccer. 24 May 2019 .
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  37. Web site: Coach Dylan Kerr confirms he's resigned from Black Leopards. Times Live.
  38. Web site: Dylan Kerr yearns to be on Baroka bench. SowetanLIVE.
  39. Web site: Baroka FC suspend coach Dylan Kerr | Goal.com. www.goal.com.
  40. Web site: Dylan Kerr to take legal action against Bakgaga for unlawful termination. news24.
  41. Web site: Baroka appeal after being ordered to pay Kerr R3.5m. Sunday World. 22 May 2022 .
  42. Web site: Former Leopards' coach, Dylan Kerr, joins TTM. Zoutnet.
  43. Web site: TTM's cup-winning coach Dylan Kerr: I had to spend two-and-a-half hours running around Polokwane. Sowetan Live.
  44. Web site: Dylan Kerr unveiled as new Swallows coach. TimesLIVE.
  45. Web site: Swallows appoint Dylan Kerr as new head coach to rescue season. news24.
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  47. Web site: It took Dylan Kerr 30 minutes to realise joining Swallows was 'a no-brainer'. TimesLIVE.
  48. Web site: Kerr Appointed New Swallows Coach. Limpopo Chronicle. 30 November 2021 .
  49. Web site: Swallows survive relegation and remain in PSL. news24.com.
  50. Web site: Reading FC fan favourite keeps Swallows in South African top-flight. Reading Chronicle. 16 June 2022 .
  51. Web site: Swallows part ways with head coach Dylan Kerr. news24.com.
  52. Web site: Kerr: 'I was not paid for two months' – Ex-Baroka coach talks salary debacle at Swallows. Goal.
  53. Web site: Chiefs octet to bolster Dylan Kerr-led Warriors FC in Compact Cup. IOL.
  54. Web site: Warriors coach banks on Khune to keep clean sheet against Amabutho. Sowetan Live.
  55. Web site: Swallows players have benefited from Compact Cup, says Dylan Kerr. IOL.
  56. Web site: Warriors crowned DStv Compact Cup champions. Orlando Pirates FC.
  57. Web site: DStv Compact Cup - The Viewers' Choice. SuperSport.
  58. Web site: Swallows coach Dylan Kerr sets his sights on another trophy. Times Live.
  59. Web site: The DStv Compact Cup. DSTV.
  60. Web site: Warriors lift inaugural DStv Compact Cup. SuperSport.
  61. Web site: Marumo Gallants' Dylan Kerr coaches from the stands as he awaits a work permit. Cape Talk.
  62. Web site: CAF CC: Marumo Gallants players boycott training ahead of Young Africans return leg. Sports World Ghana. 16 May 2023 .
  63. Web site: Reading FC legend suffers first relegation as manager. Reading Chronicle. 22 May 2023 .
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  65. Web site: Kerr Won't Continue At Gallants. iDiski Times. 27 May 2023 .
  66. Web site: Dylan Kerr will be the coach of the new PSL side Marumo Gallants FC, the club announced after their PSL status was approved. MSN. 9 July 2024 .
  67. Web site: Kerr quits Gallants barely three weeks after joining the club. Sowetan Live.
  68. Web site: Dylan Kerr breaks silence on sudden Marumo Gallants exit. AFRIK-FOOT.
  69. Web site: Kerr relishing chance to make history as Kenyan side take on Everton. Yahoo Sport UK. 5 November 2018 .
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  74. Web site: Dylan Kerr speaks on coaching Kenyan giants Gor Mahia and African football. Goal.
  75. Web site: My Naked Blood Bath With Headless Chickens. Back of the Net/YouTube.
  76. Web site: Former Gor coach Dylan Kerr on witchcraft, not getting paid in Africa. The Standard.
  77. Web site: 1871 - A podcast for Reading fans. Twitter/1871 podcast.
  78. Web site: Dylan Kerr Q&A (recorded in June 2022). PlayerFM/1871 podcast. 2 February 2024 .
  79. Web site: Dylan Kerr Q&A (recorded in June 2022). Apple Podcasts/1871 podcast.
  80. Web site: Dylan Kerr, the man who fell in love with Kenya and left his wife for football. scoopernews.com.
  81. Web site: 26 names added to STAR's Hall of Fame. Reading FC. 27 September 2022 .
  82. Web site: Kerr: Former Swallows FC and Gor Mahia coach robbed at gunpoint on Boxing Day. Goal.
  83. Web site: Kerr is happy chilling on TV. Daily Sun.
  84. Web site: Former Reading FC fan favourite to co-host new Royal podcast. Reading Chronicle. 15 February 2022 .
  85. Web site: Former Reading FC defender guest for online 'audience with' event. Reading Chronicle. 13 June 2022 .
  86. Web site: Reading FC podcast joined by Brian McDermott for anniversary. Reading Chronicle. 6 February 2023 .
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  89. Web site: Vincem Hai Phong win 2014 national cup. nhandan.vn. 18 August 2014 .
  90. Web site: Walusimbi's Gor Mahia wins 2017 Kenya Premier League title. kawowo.com. 21 October 2017 .
  91. Web site: Dylan Kerr resigns from Gor Mahia. ESPN. 15 November 2018 .
  92. Web site: Shakava Wins Gor Super Cup Title In Mashemeji Derby. Capital Sports. 28 January 2018 .
  93. Web site: Gor Mahia clinch 2018 SportPesa Super Cup. Football Kenya Federation. 10 June 2018 .
  94. Web site: Top Five: Ranking Gor Mahia's top foreign coaches in last decade. Goal.
  95. Web site: Kerr hails TTM's Nedbank Cup title as 'great achievement after the season they've had'. news24.
  96. Web site: Warriors Win Compact Cup Final. iDiski Times. 29 January 2022 .
  97. Web site: Marumo Gallants stun Bafana Bafana star Lakay's Pyramids to secure Caf Confederation Cup semi-final spot. Goal.
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  99. Web site: Players of the season. Reading FC.
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  101. Web site: Dylan Kerr is the winner of September's SJAK coach award. The Standard.
  102. Web site: Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr scoops KPL Award for June. Goal.
  103. Web site: Kerr quits Leopards despite surviving relegation. SA Soccer. 24 May 2019 .