Jack Brazil
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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 1993 | ||
Place of birth | Epsom, England | ||
Club information | |||
Current team | Academy SC (manager) | ||
Teams managed | |||
Years | Team | ||
2014 | Bayangol FC | ||
2013-2016 | Coventry University | ||
2016- | Academy SC |
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Jack Brazil is the current Senior Team manager of Academy SC in the Cayman Islands Premier League.
Early coaching career[edit]
He began his career as an assistant manager with Radcliffe Olympic FC U16's and became head coach of West Bridgford F.C. U19's shortly afterwards. Brazil then spent a year as head coach for the 4th team of Coventry University.
Bayangol FC[edit]
Brazil left in 2014 to become 1st team manager for Bayangol FC in Mongolia.[1] Finishing runners up in the Mongolian Premier League (MPL) and MPL Cup his time in charge was considered a success.[2]
Return to Coventry University and Turks and Caicos Islands[edit]
Brazil returned to Coventry University and was promoted to 3rd team manager in which he won the league only losing 1 game all season. Shortly afterwards, the Turks and Caicos Islands was his next destination, working as a guest coach to help develop various ages from Under 7's up to Under 15's boys and even coaching the women's national team.
Europa Point FC[edit]
During this summer Brazil also coached the Gibraltar Second Division team, Europa Point F.C. through their pre-season programme ahead of their league and cup double win in the 2015-16 season.
Coventry University Final Year[edit]
Brazil once again found himself at Coventry University as 2nd team coach bravely avoiding the expected relegation from the league. During this time, Brazil has also worked with Coventry City (Sky Blues) in the Community as a development centre coach and became President of Football at Coventry University.
Academy Sports Club and Excel Sports Management (Cayman Islands)[edit]
Brazil has just stepped up to head coach of Excel Sports Management in the Cayman Islands. In this role Brazil is tasked with coaching elite player groups from ages 5 all the way through to senior players. He has been asked to develop football within the Cayman Islands, professionalising the game and offering all children an opportunity to play and educate coaches on the Islands to deliver effective coaching sessions. He also manages the Academy SC Senior Men's team in the Cayman Islands Premier League.
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