Matthew Green

Matthew Green

Matthew Green est un entraîneur anglais de football.

Diplômé en histoire de l'Université de Hull en 1995[1], il s'installe en tant que professeur aux Bahamas après l'obtention de son PGCE trois années plus tard. Il y devient directeur technique de l'équipe nationale féminine du pays[2].

En charge de l'équipe des Îles Turques-et-Caïques depuis 2004[3], il mène les insulaires à leur première victoire en éliminatoires de la Coupe du monde, face à Sainte-Lucie.

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