Andrew Amers-Morrison

Male, Person

1960 –

40

Who is Andrew Amers-Morrison?

Andrew Amers-Morrison is a British association football coach based in London.

In September 2010 he was appointed as manager of the Seychelles national football team. He was appointed after visiting the country on holiday and the Seychellois football officials mistakenly believed him to be Scottish former Manchester City player Andy Morrison.

Andy Morrison described the mix-up as "audacious" and Suketu Patel, chairman of the Seychelles Football Federation conceded "We thought we were getting the real Andy Morrison".

Initially the SFF offered him a two-year contract but reduced it to six months when they realised their error. The SFF sacked him two weeks later without managing a game because they "could no longer be certain if he was still the right person to head the coaching staff of the national team".

Amers-Morrison founded a soccer community club for youth in London in 2005. In 2009 he received a GG2 Leadership & Diversity Award for his efforts.

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Born
1960
Lived in
  • London

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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