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Chris or Christopher Coleman may refer to: Sports * Chris Coleman (footballer) (born 1970), Welsh football manager and former Wales international player * Christopher Coleman (bobsleigh) (born 1967), American bobsledder * Christopher Coleman (cricketer) (born 1980), former English cricketer * Chris Coleman (American football) (born 1977), former American football wide receiver * Chris Coleman (wide receiver) (born 1999), NFL wide receiver Others * Chris Coleman (politician) (born 1961), Minnesota politician and mayor of Saint Paul * Christopher Coleman (businessman) (born 1968), British businessman * Chris Coleman, a character in List_of_Bull_(2016_TV_series)_episodes#ep53, episode of the American drama TV series ''Bull'' * Christopher Coleman, convicted former chief of security of Joyce Meyer Ministries See also

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Chris Coleman (footballer)
Christopher Patrick Coleman (born 10 June 1970) is a Welsh professional football manager and former player, who is the current manager of Super League Greece club Atromitos. As a player, Coleman usually played in defence, while also occasionally appearing as a forward. He began his career at Manchester City, leaving as a teenager to make his debut for hometown team Swansea City in 1987. In 1991, he joined Crystal Palace, whom he represented in the Premier League. He spent a year-and-a-half at league champions Blackburn Rovers before signing for Fulham in 1997, helping the team to two promotions from the third tier to the top flight. He won 32 caps playing for Wales. Coleman's playing career ended at the age of 32, when his leg was broken in a car crash. Following this, he started his coaching career at Fulham. In his first full season as manager, he guided the club to ninth place in the 2003–04 Premier League. After leaving Fulham, Coleman was appointed manager of Real So ...
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