Getty Images + Date of birth/Age: Sep 22, 1978 (45) Place of birth: Smithfield, Sydney Citizenship: Australia Height: 1,80 m Position: Left Winger Former International: Australia Caps/Goals: 56 / 17 Currently working as: Manager Club: Yokohama F. M. Profile Stats Market values Transfers Rumors National team News Achievements Career Harry Kewell (born 22 September 1978) is an Australian association football coach, manager and former player. He is currently the manager of Yokohama F. Marinos in the J1 League. [5] As a player, Kewell represented Leeds United, Liverpool, Galatasaray, Melbourne Victory, Al-Gharafa and Melbourne Heart.
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Date of Birth 22 Sept 1978 Place of birth Sydney, Australia Joined Celtic June 2022 The official Harry Kewell Celtic Football Club profile includes biography, photos and latest news. Find out more. Dec 31 (Reuters) - Japan's Yokohama F Marinos have appointed former Australia and Leeds United forward Harry Kewell as the club's new manager, the J.League outfit announced on Sunday. The 45-year. Harry Kewell 1 1 1 Yokohama F. M. Manager J1 League Appointed: Jan 1, 2024 Birthdate: 22 September 1978 Birthplace: Smithfield, Australia Other clubs: Leeds United (1995-2003), Galatasaray (2008-11), Melbourne Victory (2011-12), Al Gharafa (2013), Melbourne Heart (2013-14) Bought from: Leeds United Signed for LFC: £5m, 09.07.2003 International debut: 23.04.1996 vs. Chile
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Harold Kewell. Position: FW-MF (WM, left) 180cm , 73kg (5-11, 161lb) Born: September 22, 1978 in Sydney, Australia au. National Team: Australia au. 3x Oceana Footballer of the Year. 2004-05 Champions League Champion. Harry Kewell Overview. Stats by Competition. Harry Kewell has previously only managed in League Two. Barnet have appointed former Liverpool and Leeds United forward Harry Kewell as their new head coach. The 42-year-old,. Last modified on Wed 19 Oct 2022 11.39 EDT. W hen he was a floppy-haired 12-year-old kid from working-class western Sydney, Harry Kewell, along with his team-mates in the state title-winning. Oldham Athletic have appointed former Liverpool and Leeds United winger Harry Kewell as their new head coach. The 41-year-old replaces Dino Maamria, who was sacked by the Latics on Friday. Kewell.
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Harry Kewell — who won the Champions League with Liverpool and had 58 Socceroos caps over an 18-year period — will join Postecoglou's back-room staff this month. (Getty: Robert Cianflone) Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this article abc.net.au/news/socceroos-legend-harry-kewell-joins-celtic-coaching-staff/101164022 Handed the legendary number seven, Kewell carried the hopes of the Kop nation. Injuries would cruel much of his time at the club.. Harry Kewell of the Heart looks on during the round 17 A-League match between Melbourne Heart and Sydney FC at AAMI Park on January 31, 2014 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)
Harry Kewell's coaching career. The Australian had a pretty solid playing career, including representing the young and vibrant Leeds United team of the 90s and also the might of Liverpool. His coaching career, in terms of first-team manager, hasn't gone as well as he would have liked, with a number of sackings in recent years. Harold Kewell (born 22 September 1978) is is more commonly known as "Harry". Playing mostly in a left midfield role and in attack, Kewell became one of Leeds' young stars in a troop of highly promising youngsters, eventually playing alongside fellow Australian Mark Viduka. Kewell played for three seasons in the Leeds United youth-team.
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Harry Kewell (Image: SNS Images) Celtic have confirmed the departure of Harry Kewell after the Australian became the new boss of Yokohama F. Marinos. The former Champions League winner joined the Parkhead side in the summer of 2022 where he was part of the coaching staff under Ange Postecoglou. Speculation surrounding his future has been. Harry Kewell was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2018 as an Athlete Member for his contribution to the sport of football (soccer). At his peak, Harry Kewell was widely regarded as Australia's greatest international footballer, having been voted as such by fans, players and the media. He enjoyed a long and acclaimed career at.