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Bobby Howe (footballer, born 1945)

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Full name
  
Bobby Howe

Name
  
Bobby Howe

1971-1973
  
Bournemouth


1966-1971
  
West Ham

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer


Date of birth
  
(1945-12-22)22 December 1945

Place of birth
  
Chadwell St Mary, England

Bobby Howe (born 22 December 1945 at Chadwell St Mary) is an English former footballer.

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Career

Howe originally played for West Ham United F.C. youth system before progressing through their ranks and appearing in the first team at the age of 21 in 1966. He played at Upton Park until 1971 when he switched to A.F.C. Bournemouth. He played there until his retirement from league football in 1973. Howe came out of retirement in 1977 to become the player/coach of the Seattle Sounders in the NASL where he played until 1983. After his playing days were over, Howe become the coach of the United States U-20 men's national soccer team at the 1993 FIFA World Youth Championship and later went on to become the coach of the Portland Timbers from 2001-05. Howe was also in charge of the "Education of Coaches " for the US Soccer Federation. He wrote the preface for " The official playing and coaching manual of the United States Soccer Federation". Howe also had a short stint with the Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team towards the end of 2012 in a consultancy role.

After managing the Portland Timbers, Bobby became the Director of Coaching for Emerald City FC youth soccer club in Seattle, Washington. He has served in this role for 11 years. In January 2016, Bobby was the 2016 recipient of the "Dr. Thomas Fleck, US Youth Soccer Excellence in Coaching" award.

West Ham

  • FA Youth Cup
  • Winner: 1963
  • Football League Cup
  • Runners-Up: 1966
  • Seattle Sounders

  • NASL National Conference
  • Winner:1977
  • NASL Western Division
  • Champions: 1980, 1982
  • Trans-Atlantic Challenge Cup Champion
  • Champions: 1981
  • Europac Cup Winners
  • Champions: 1982
  • Soccer Bowl
  • Runners-Up: 1977, 1982
  • Portland Timbers

  • Commissioner’s Cup
  • Winner: 2004
  • References

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