Years Team Role Football manager Name Johnny McKinstry | 2015– Rwanda 2013–2014 Sierra Leone | |
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Date of birth (1985-07-16) 16 July 1985 (age 30) Place of birth Lisburn, Northern Ireland Current team Rwanda national football team |
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Johnny McKinstry (born 16 July 1985) is a Northern Irish UEFA Pro licensed football manager who currently manages Kauno Žalgiris in the A Lyga. Previously McKinstry managed the Rwanda national team and the Sierra Leone national team. Sierra Leone, McKinstry was the youngest international manager in the world at 27 years old.
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- Johnny mckinstry talks to performa sports about the cbf and it s football academy
- Johnny mckinstry talks about cbf academy performa sports player development programme
- Career
- Sierra Leone National Team
- Rwanda National Team
- Kauno algiris
- Managerial statistics
- Honours
- International Career Results
- References

Johnny mckinstry talks about cbf academy performa sports player development programme
Career
McKinstry has coached in several countries; Northern Ireland, England, USA, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Rwanda. His early career was focused on elite youth development through roles with Newcastle United, New York Red Bulls, the Right to Dream Academy and the Craig Bellamy Foundation. In 2013 McKinstry moved into senior professional football when he was appointed manager of the Sierra Leone national football team, whom he guided to their highest ever FIFA World Ranking position. He has most recently been manager of the Rwanda national football team guiding them to the Final of the 2015 CECAFA Cup and Quarter Finals of the 2016 African Nations Championship.
Sierra Leone National Team

On 11 April 2013, McKinstry was appointed as the manager of Sierra Leone following the resignation of Swedish coach Lars-Olof Mattsson, becoming the youngest active international head coach in world football. McKinstry spoke about his desire to be awarded the job on a permanent basis and was subsequently retained as Head Coach for the 2015 CAF Nations Cup qualifiers.

Following defeats to Ivory Coast and DR Congo during a period when Sierra Leone were banned from playing fixtures at home because of the Ebola outbreak, he was sacked in September 2014. He later spoke about his time in the country, including the 2014 Ebola outbreak.

Under McKinstry's care the Sierra Leone team rose to their highest ever FIFA World Ranking position of 50th.
Rwanda National Team

In March 2015 he was confirmed as the new Rwanda manager. He stated he was looking forward to the challenge.

In his first competitive game in charge, McKinstry guided Rwanda to their first away win in 4-years with a 1-0 victory over Mozambique in the opening round of 2017 African Nations Cup qualifying
In December 2015, Rwanda finished as Runners-up in the CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup 2015, defeating hosts Ethiopia, reigning champions Kenya, and previous tournament runners-up Sudan en route the final before losing 1-0 to Uganda - the most successful team in the region, who claimed their 14th title. McKinstry was named as 'Coach of the Tournament' by sponsors DSTV.
In January 2016, McKinstry led Rwanda to the knock-out stages of a major competition for the first time in their history when he guided them to 1st place in Group A of the 2016 edition of the CAF African Nations Championship and qualification for the Quarter Finals. Their progress was halted at this stage however by eventual Champions, DR Congo, following a 2-1 loss after extra time in Kigali.
The results obtained in his first twelve months at the helm of Rwandan Football were recognised when in March 2016 the Rwanda Football Federation (FERWAFA) rewarded McKinstry's efforts with a new two-year contract that would see him remain as Head Coach until 2018.
Shortly after the extension of McKinstry's contract, Rwanda recorded their biggest ever win in the Africa Cup of Nations when they defeated Mauritius 5-0 in Kigali.
Despite having only signed a new contract five months earlier, McKinstry was dismissed as Head Coach in August 2016. He left with a win ratio of 44% from his 25 games in charge.
Kauno Žalgiris
On 21 July 2017, Kauno Žalgiris announced McKinstry as their new head coach.
McKinstry's first game in charge of his new club saw Kauno Žalgiris secure their first ever win over Jonava after 6 previous games with no success.