Who was the first coach in England?

Annette Huels
2025-06-01 03:07:39
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Walter Winterbottom was named England's first coach and manager in 1946 following World War II's seven-year disruption. For the first few months of his tenure, he had responsibility for the national team as national director of coaching, but in May, 1947, immediately after England's 1-0 loss to Switzerland in Zürich, he was appointed England team manager. Under neither title did Winterbottom have the final authority to select the England team, which still rested with the International Committee.

Einar Christiansen
2025-06-01 03:07:28
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Walter WinterbottomJan 31, 1913Sep 28, 1946Nov 21, 19625898 days 1411.90
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