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1996-1998
  
Harrogate Town

Height
  
1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)

Name
  
Andrew Ord


1995-1997
  
Harrogate Town

Current team
  
Perth Glory FC

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Defender

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Date of birth
  
(1979-06-30) June 30, 1979 (age 36)

Place of birth
  
Huddersfield, England

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Andrew Ord is an English-Australian football coach who has held various roles in both International and club football throughout Asia. He is currently the Head Coach of the Bangladesh National Team.

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Early years

Ord had a modest playing career as a central defender in semi-professional football. He took up coaching at an early age when it became apparent that he wouldn't be offered a full-time contract. After emigrating to Perth in 2006 he joined the WA NTC which has produced many players who have gone on to represent Australia. He also worked in Myanmar developing a full-time Academy for Yangon United before returning to Western Australia alongside Gareth Naven with Perth Glory in the National Youth League.

BEC Tero Sasana

In late 2010 Peter Butler brought him to inaugural AFC Champions League finalists BEC Tero Sasana where he was responsible for the under 21 team. He had an immediate impact winning the Thailand FA Youth Cup beating Buriram United 5–2 in the final. After Butler left for Kelantan FA the club finished the season in mid table so Ord was elevated to 1st team Head coach for the 2012 Thai Premier League season. He rebuilt the squad promoting many young players and on the opening day of season handed debuts to 5 teenagers, including Chanathip Songkrasin, Tanaboon Kesarat and Gilbert Koomson who then quickly established themselves as National Team players. Ord also recruited Cleiton Silva and he proved to be an inspired signing going on to win the Golden Boot with 24 goals. Ord led his young team to 6 victories in the opening 8 fixtures earning him the Manager of the month awards for April and May 2012. With the club unexpectedly challenging for the title and into the quarter finals of both cup competitions expectations soared and in a major coup for the league he attracted ex Real Betis captain Arzu However a run of 3 games without a win in August saw them fall to 3rd place and he was surprisingly replaced with only a few games remaining by former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson.


Ord took some time out spending 2 months in Spain to study the coaching of Diego Simeone at Atletico Madrid, the Academy system of Villareal CF and the recruitment / scouting policies of Sevilla FC.

Thailand

He returned as part of the coaching staff for the Thailand National Team with Head Coach Winfried Schafer offering Ord a role for the 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup campaign mainly as analyst / opponent scout.

Muang Thong United

During the tournament he was approached by reigning Thai Premier League Champions Muangthong United to join their coaching staff for the 2013 season. Led by former Serbian international Slavisa Jokanovic the club had gone the previous season unbeaten and the clubs youngsters were unable to make the breakthrough to the first team. Ord recommended they implement the European 'B' team model consisting of under 21 players competing against senior professionals in Thai League 2. Again he found success leading them to a runners-up finish missing out on the title by only one point.

Perth Glory

On 20 December 2013 he returned to Australia with Perth Glory as assistant coach to Kenny Lowe, after a player revolt had led to the sacking of Alistair Edwards. With the club in crisis it was reported that Ord had a heated dressing room exchange with temperamental Frenchman William Gallas but this proved to be a turning point with a late season surge seeing them climb off the bottom of the table. On 16 December 2014 they reached the final of the FFA Cup losing 1-0 to Adelaide United at Coopers Stadium. In August 2015, Ord was responsible for the capture of La Liga winger Diego Castro, from Getafe who helped them reach the 2015 FFA Cup final for a second year running. Castro went on to win the Johnny Warren Medal as the best player in the A League and is regarded as one of the finest players to ever play in Australia. On 17 May 2017 after 4 seasons it was announced that Ord would leave his position with the club.

Bangladesh

On 18 May 2017 it was reported that he would be the next Head Coach of the Bangladesh National Team. Ord was officially unveiled by SAFF President Kazi Salahuddin on 7 June 2017.

Managerial statistics

As of 30 November 2013

Honours

  • 2011 Thailand F.A. Youth Cup Winner
  • 2013 Thai League 2 Runner Up
  • References

    Andrew Ord Wikipedia