Tony Knapp

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Tony Knapp

Tony Knapp at Viking Stadion, 10 July 2008.
Personal information
Full name Anthony Knapp
Date of birth (1936-10-13) 13 October 1936
Place of birth Newstead, England
Playing position Defender
Youth career
Nottingham Forest
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
19551961 Leicester City 86 (0)
19611967 Southampton 233 (2)
19671968 Coventry City 11 (0)
1968 Los Angeles Wolves 30 (1)
19691971 Tranmere Rovers 36 (1)
19711972 Poole Town
Teams managed
19711972 Poole Town
19741975 Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur
19741977 Iceland
19781981 Viking FK
19821983 Fredrikstad FK
19841985 Iceland
19861987 SK Brann
SK Vidar
Djerv 1919
Sandnes Ulf
2003 Staal Jørpeland
Stavanger IF
20042005 Hundvåg FK
20072008 Lillesand IL

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Anthony Knapp (born 13 October 1936 in Newstead, Nottinghamshire) is a former English footballer, a notable defender in the English football league in the 1960s.[1]

He was training with Nottingham Forest before becoming professional, as a player for Leicester City (1955–61, 86 matches), Southampton FC (1961–67, 260 matches, 2 goal), Coventry City (1967–68, 11 matches), Los Angeles Wolves (1968) and Tranmere Rovers (1969–71, 36 matches, 1 goal).

His career as a manager started in Poole Town F.C. (1971–72, also player) and as an assistant coach to Norwich City. He then had success with the amateurs Iceland national football team (1974–77, A, U18, U21) as in their beating the East Germany national football team 2-1 (1975). In Norway he had success with Viking FK (1978–81, winning the double 1979), Fredrikstad FK (1982–83), again Iceland (1984–85), and SK Brann (1986–87, cupfinalist). Since then Knapp has coached lower division clubs around Stavanger, such as SK Vidar, Djerv 1919, Sandnes Ulf, Staal (from Jørpeland, 2003), Stavanger IF, Hundvåg FK (2004–05) and Lillesand IL (2007-08), before he retired due to illness.

Honours

Southampton

References

  1. Peter Keeling, Blast from the past (1.3.08)
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