Michael Findlay (soccer)
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Michael George Findlay (born November 6, 1963) is a Canadian
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coach who was the head coach of the Bermuda men's national team.


Career

Findlay arrived in Scotland as a 16 year-old following being identified in the 1981 NASL High School Draft and spent three years there trying to win professional deals with
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, the club he grew up supporting, and
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but was ultimately unsuccessful. While he resided in Scotland, he lived with
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and his family in
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, who played for Celtic at the time. Findlay returned to North America where he spent trial periods with the Montreal Manic of the NASL and had stints with Canadian based CPSL teams. Following his unsuccessful attempt at a long term professional football career Findlay entered the business world where he worked in sales, finance, real estate development and the sports marketing industry with API International and the BC Sports Hall of Fame as executive director. Michael returned to his roots and passion when he joined the NSSDC as an assistant coach for the BC (Canadian) based regional soccer centre. This was followed by his appointment as a staff coach at the British Columbia Soccer Association which was closely followed by his promotion to Director of Football Development for BC Soccer at which time he was responsible for all soccer development matters within the region while also being a member of Canada Soccer's Technical Committee. During his tenure as Director of Football Development Findlay was key contributor and implementer of Canada Soccer's Long Term Player Development initiative and was responsible for the establishment of Canada's 1st high performance / standard based youth development league in BC known as the BCSPL. As Director of Football Development Findlay became involved with the Canadian men's national soccer programme in 2004, when he served as a coach under Stephen Hart at an U17 national team camp in
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. For the next four years, Findlay served as a coach at camps at every level of Canadian men's programme, from the U15 team to senior team. He served as an assistant coach in an official
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event for the first time in 2009, when he worked under Sean Fleming at the
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. He subsequently served as an assistant under Valério Gazzola at the
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and
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at the
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. In November 2013, he joined newly-appointed Canadian senior team manager
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's staff as an assistant. In this capacity, he helped manage the team at the 2015 Gold Cup and in its
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campaign. In 2015, he also served as an assistant for the Canadian U23 team in its 2016 Olympic qualifying campaign, before serving as head coach of that programme the following year for a friendly tour in the Caribbean. In September 2016, he was announced as interim head coach of the Canada national team. During his leadership Canada's FIFA ranking improved by 8 places and posted a 2 w 2 L 1 T record before returning to his role as assistant coach of the senior team. On January 21, 2021, Findlay was named head coach of the Grenadian senior men's national team by the Grenada FA. On August 11, 2023, Findlay was appointed head coach of the Bermuda men's national team.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Findlay, Michael 1963 births Living people Canadian soccer coaches Canadian expatriate soccer coaches Canadian expatriates in Bermuda Soccer people from Manitoba Sportspeople from Winnipeg People from Saint Boniface, Winnipeg Canadian people of Scottish descent Canada men's national soccer team managers Grenada national football team managers Bermuda national football team managers 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup managers