Ian Foster (footballer)

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Ian Foster
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Personal information
Date of birth (1976-11-11) 11 November 1976 (age 45)
Place of birth Whiston, Merseyside, England
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
England U19
(Head Coach)
Youth career
Liverpool
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–1999 Hereford United 44 (3)
1999–2000 Barrow 28 (7)
2000–2003 Kidderminster Harriers 123 (28)
2003–2004 Chester City 21 (2)
2004–2005 Kidderminster Harriers 41 (9)
2008 Galway United 1 (0)
Total 258 (49)
Teams managed
2009 Galway United
2010–2011 Dundalk
2019–2020 England U18s
2020– England U19s
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Ian Foster (born 11 November 1976) is an English football coach and former professional player. He is the current England Men's U19s Head Coach. He is a holder of the UEFA Pro Licence, the highest qualification in football coaching.

Playing career[]

Foster began his career at the Liverpool FC Academy working under the tutelage of Steve Heighway and Sammy Lee. He spent the majority of his playing career in the lower leagues of English football, enjoying success at clubs such as Hereford United, Chester City and Kidderminster Harriers in League 2 of the EFL and the National League.

Managerial career[]

Ireland[]

Galway United[]

Foster joined League of Ireland Premier Division club Galway United in May 2008 as assistant manager to Jeff Kenna. The duo were tasked with retention of the club's Premier Division status, which they duly achieved. Upon Kenna's departure to Saint Patrick's Athletic in January 2009, Foster was appointed manager of the club and led the club once again to Premier Division safety in the 2009 season.

Dundalk FC[]

Following the successful stint at Galway United, Foster was appointed manager of newly promoted Dundalk FC in December 2009. In his first season in charge (2010), he not only led the Lilywhites to safety but also to their first Europa League campaign since the 2002/03 season. He remained in post for the 2011 season and again secured Premier Division status for the club whilst also guiding Dundalk to the All Ireland (Setanta) Cup Final.

During his time in Ireland, Foster completed a number of coaching qualifications, including the UEFA Pro Licence. As part of the 2011 English FA cohort, he graduated alongside alumni including Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Gianfranco Zola

England Club career[]

Coventry City[]

Citing family circumstances, Foster returned to England to resume his coaching career. In August 2012, he took on a wide-ranging role at Coventry City working initially with the U18 and then U21 squads. Upon the departure of manager Mark Robins to Huddersfield Town in February 2013, Foster was appointed First Team Coach, initially working alongside Lee Carsley and subsequently Steven Pressley. During his tenure at the club he oversaw the development of a number of players who went on to earn full international honours, including James Maddison, Callum Wilson, John Fleck and Cyrus Christie.

Portsmouth FC[]

In May 2015 Foster was appointed by manager Paul Cook as First Team Coach at then-League Two Portsmouth FC. In the season prior to Cook's arrival the club finished in 16th position, with the new coaching team guiding the club to a play-off position (6th) in the 2015/16 season. The following season saw Foster play an instrumental role in the title-winning 2016/2017 season. Foster left the club in February 2017 to take up a position with the English FA.

England National Team career[]

Foster was appointed to the role of National Specialist (Out Of Possession) Coach to the England Men's U17 Football Team in February 2017. Working with Steve Cooper and Mike Marsh, the age group embarked on arguably the most successful period in its history. In May 2017, the team qualified for the UEFA Men's U17 European Championships, held in Croatia. They lost the final on penalties to Spain, before gaining revenge in the FIFA Men's U17 World Cup in India, winning the trophy by beating the same opponents in the final 5–2.

May 2018 saw the U17s once again qualify for the European Championships in England, losing in the Semi Final on penalties to eventual winners the Netherlands.

The U17s again qualified for the European Championships in 2019 in Ireland, reaching the group stages.

In August 2019, Foster was named as Head Coach of England Men's U18s.[1] Despite a heavily disrupted season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, his first season in charge was a successful one, with a record of 7 wins and 2 draws from 9 games played during international breaks. Following this success, Foster subsequently moved up to become Head Coach of England U19s in September 2020. November 2021 saw the team qualify for the Elite Round of the 2022 U19 European Championships, topping their qualification group.

September 2020 saw Foster appointed to the role of England Senior Women's Assistant Coach, working alongside Head Coach Phil Neville.

During his time in the England Men's coaching set-up, Foster has played a role in the development of a number of players who have achieved full international status, including Phil Foden, Jadon Sancho, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Mason Greenwood, Conor Gallagher, Emile Smith-Rowe and Yunus Musah.

Managerial stats[]

Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Galway United 2009 2009 41 14 7 20 34.15
Dundalk FC 2010 2011 95 35 23 37 36.84
England U18 2019 2020 9 7 2 0 77.78
England U19 2020 - 8 4 2 2 50

Honours (Playing)[]

Kidderminster Harriers[]

  • Conference National Champions: 1999-2001

Chester City[]

  • Conference National Champions: 2003-2004

Honours (Coaching)[]

Portsmouth (1st Team Coach)[]

  • EFL League Two Champions: 2016-2017

England (National Specialist Coach)[]

  • FIFA u17 World Cup Winners: 2017

References[]

  1. ^ "THE COACHING LINE-UP FOR ENGLAND MEN'S DEVELOPMENT TEAMS FOR 2019-20 IS CONFIRMED". 29 August 2019. Retrieved 29 August 2019.

External links[]

Preceded by Galway United manager
2009
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