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Gordon Harold Jago (born 22 October 1932) is an English former football player and manager, and the former director of the Dr. Pepper Dallas Cup international youth tournament.


Playing career

Born in Poplar, London, Jago began his professional career as a center back in
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at
Charlton Athletic Charlton Athletic Football Club is an English professional football club based in Charlton, south-east London, which compete in . Their home ground is The Valley, where the club have played since 1919. They have also played at The Mount in ...
, with whom he joined in the 1954–55 season from
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team Dulwich Hamlet. Prior to Charlton, he played in six full internationals as a member of the
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squad. He made a total of 147 appearances for Charlton, scoring one goal, at The Valley. His final season with the Addicks was 1961–62 before he moved back to non-league football, managing
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. He started his coaching career with a spell at Fulham.


Managerial and coaching career

In 1967 he was appointed coach of the National Professional Soccer League, and future NASL side,
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. He later served in a dual capacity as the team's general manager as well. During this time Jago was also named coach of the United States national team but ended this role after suffering two defeats in his only games in charge.


Success in England

In 1970 Jago joined
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as a coach and became manager in January 1971. It was under his guidance that the basis of the QPR team which in 1975–76 would come within a point of the League title was assembled. He signed pivotal players such as Stan Bowles,
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, Dave Thomas and
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and led the club to promotion to the First Division in 1972–73. Jago left the club in October 1974 and was later appointed manager of
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where he remained until 1977. In 1976 Jago took Millwall from the Third to the Second Division.


Tampa Bay Rowdies

Jago returned to North America to coach the NASL side,
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between 1978 and 1982. He saw great success especially early on in Tampa, losing in the outdoor final in both 1978 and
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and winning an indoor championship in his second year. Jago would return the Rowdies to the indoor final in the 1981-82 season, but came up short on his second try. He took the Rowdies to the outdoor post-season in four of his five years in Tampa, before resigning in the latter part of a disappointing 1982 outdoor campaign.


Dallas Sidekicks

After a very brief stint as the general manager at QPR in 1984, Jago later had two separate stints as coach of indoor soccer side Dallas Sidekicks between 1984 and 1997. In between he served as the Sidekicks' team president. In 1996 he also became a ten percent stakeholder in the club. In 1998 Jago stepped down as coach for good. He became President of the
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until the merger with the MISL for the 2002–03 season. From 2013 to 2016 Jago served as the colour commentator to Norm Hitzes for the Dallas Sidekicks' televised MASL home games.


Dr. Pepper Dallas Cup

Jago served as Executive Director of the Dr Pepper Dallas Cup before he stepped down in 2013. Afterward he continued to be an Ambassador and Special Consultant for the tournament. During his tenure the Dallas Cup rose to become one of the preeminent youth soccer tournaments in the world.


Recognition

In 2005 he was made a charter member of the
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Walk of Fame. In recognition of his lifetime of achievements in advancing the sport, he was made a
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(MBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in 2006. In December 2010 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Disney Showcase, Gordon Jago was presented the "Lifelong Achievement Award" at Disney World in Orlando. In March 2013, Jago was one of six men named to the 2013 class of the Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame. The other inductees, all players, are Preki,
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, Zoltán Tóth, Brian Quinn, and Mike Stankovic. A member of the Sidekicks Hall of Fame, he was also awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Dr. Pepper Dallas Cup in recognition of his invaluable, selfless, and far reaching contribution to the beautiful game in March 2016.


Personal life

Jago married his wife June Isabella Jago, a former London police officer, in March 1960. The couple raised one daughter, Kim, and remained together for 54 years until June died on 8 December 2014. In March 2017 his autobiography, ''A Soccer Pioneer: The Autobiography of Gordon Jago'', was published by Saint Johann Press.


Coaching honours

;Queens Park Rangers *
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promotion to First Div: 1972–73 ;Millwall * Third Division promotion to Second Div.: 1975–76 ;Tampa Bay Rowdies *Champion (1) **NASL indoor: 1979–80 *Runner-up (4) ** Soccer Bowl: 1978,
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**NASL indoor:
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, 1981–82 *Conference champion (3) **American Conference: 1978,
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**Atlantic Conference indoor: 1981–82 *Division champion (3) **Eastern Division ''(of Atlantic Conf.)'': 1978,
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, 1980 ;Dallas Sidekicks *Champion (2) **MISL: 1986–87 **CISL:
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*Runner-up (2) **MSL: 1991–92 **CISL:
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*Division champion (2) **MISL Eastern Division: 1986–87 **CISL Eastern Division:
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;Individual Honors *Coach of the Year (3) **MISL: 1986–87, 1991–92,
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*FC Dallas Walk of Fame: 2005 *
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: 2006 *Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame: 2013 *Dr. Pepper Dallas Cup Lifetime Achievement Award: 2016


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jago, Gordon 1932 births Living people Footballers from Poplar, London English footballers Dulwich Hamlet F.C. players Charlton Athletic F.C. players English football managers Queens Park Rangers F.C. managers Millwall F.C. managers United States men's national soccer team managers Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992) coaches North American Soccer League (1968–1984) coaches North American Soccer League (1968–1984) executives Members of the Order of the British Empire Expatriate soccer managers in the United States Tampa Bay Rowdies coaches Association football executives Association football central defenders English autobiographers