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Duncan McDowell is a Scottish former
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manager.


Career

McDowell's early career was spent in Scotland, where he was a coach with
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, before becoming manager of Icelandic club IBV. McDowell then moved to FH, and also took charge of the Icelandic national team for four matches between May and July 1972. McDowell then went back to Scotland to become assistant to Eric Smith at
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, before returning to IBV in Iceland. McDowell later spent time in the United States and Canada, before taking charge of Hong Kong club
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in 1975. McDowell later became the manager of the Brunei national team, a job he held for eight years. After spending time in Canada and Scotland, McDowell joined the
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in London in the late 1980s.


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* 1940s births Living people Scottish football managers Expatriate football managers in Iceland Iceland national football team managers Expatriate football managers in Brunei Brunei national football team managers Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar managers Scottish expatriate sportspeople in Brunei Scottish expatriate sportspeople in Iceland Scottish expatriate football managers {{Scotland-footy-bio-stub