Kevin Keelan Explained

Kevin Keelan
Fullname:Kevin Damien Keelan
Birth Date:1941 1, df=y
Birth Place:Calcutta, Bengal Province, British India
Position:Goalkeeper
Youthyears1:1956–1958
Youthyears2:1958–1960
Youthclubs2:Aston Villa
Years1:1960–1961
Years2:1961
Years3:1961–1962
Years4:1962–1963
Years5:1963–1980
Years6:1978–1979
Years7:1980
Years8:1980–1981
Years9:1981
Clubs6:New England Tea Men (loan)
Clubs8:Jacksonville Tea Men (indoor)
Clubs9:Tampa Bay Rowdies
Caps1:5
Caps2:3
Caps4:68
Caps5:571
Caps6:54
Caps7:29
Caps8:13
Caps9:18
Goals1:0
Goals2:0
Goals4:0
Goals5:0
Goals6:0
Goals7:0
Goals8:0
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:753
Totalgoals:0
Manageryears1:1981–1982
Manageryears2:1982
Manageryears3:1991–
Manageryears4:1997
Managerclubs1:Tampa Bay Rowdies (assistant)
Managerclubs2:Tampa Bay Rowdies (interim)
Managerclubs3:University of Tampa (assistant)
Managerclubs4:Tampa Bay Mutiny (assistant)

Kevin Damien Keelan MBE (born 5 January 1941) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He spent the majority of his career with Norwich City, though he also played for Aston Villa, Stockport County, Wrexham, New England Tea Men and Tampa Bay Rowdies.

Keelan was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1980 Birthday Honours "for services to Norwich City Football Club."[1]

Playing career

Keelan was born in British India where his father was serving in the Army.

After beginning his career with Kidderminster Harriers, he had spells with Aston Villa, Stockport County, Kidderminster Harriers again and Wrexham before signing for Norwich City in the summer of 1963. Between then and 1980 he would make 673 first-team appearances for City, a club record.

He was twice City Player of the Year and played for the City side which lost the 1973 League Cup Final to Tottenham Hotspur.

In both 1978 and 1979, Norwich City sent Keelan on loan to the New England Tea Men of the North American Soccer League for the summer season. He was named in the 1978 NASL All-Star Team.[2]

Coaching career

While playing for the Tampa Bay Rowdies in 1981, Keelan also served as an assistant manager, a position he retained in 1982. In July 1982, he also served as the interim manager when Gordon Jago resigned.[3] In June 1991, the University of Tampa hired Keelan as the goalkeeper coach for the men's soccer team.[4] In February 1997, he replaced Peter Mellor as the goalkeeper coach for the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer.[5]

In an interview for the Norwich City matchday programme on 30 April 2006, Keelan confirmed that he runs goalkeeping schools in Cape Coral and Tampa Florida and coaches "pretty much every night". He also stated that for 20 years he has worked for a company that manufactures contact lenses and distributes them all over the world, but plans to retire at the end of 2006 to concentrate on his coaching. He is also a staff coach with the Florida Soccer Club.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. UK:
  2. Web site: The Year in American Soccer – 1978. David. Litterer. Steve. Holroyd. 27 October 2003. American Soccer History Archives. 4 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20150217025808/http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1978.html. 17 February 2015. dead.
  3. News: Rowdies' Coach Steps Down. Miami Herald. 9 July 1982.
  4. News: UT names Keelan as assistant coach. The Tampa Tribune. 9 June 1991.
  5. News: Mutiny gets start on season at camp. The St. Petersburg Times. 18 February 1997.
  6. http://www.spiritplayerprofile.com/ Florida Soccer Club