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David Coles (David Andrew Coles) was born on 15 June, 1964 in Wandsworth, England, is an English footballer (born 1964). Discover David Coles's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As David Andrew Coles
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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 15 June 1964
Birthday 15 June
Birthplace Wandsworth, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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David Coles Height, Weight & Measurements

At 59 years old, David Coles height is 5ft 10in .

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1964

David Andrew Coles (born 15 June 1964) is an English goalkeeping coach and former professional footballer.

As a player, he made nearly 200 appearances in the Football League.

He is currently Head of Goalkeeping at Bristol Rovers.

David Andrew Coles, born on 15 June 1964 in Wandsworth, London, began his football career as an apprentice with Birmingham City.

1982

He turned professional in April 1982, but was released less than a year later without playing for the first team.

He played briefly for Mansfield Town, for whom he made his Football League debut, before joining Aldershot, where he remained for five seasons.

In his first, he was almost ever-present and won the club's Player of the Year award.

He was briefly on the books of Crystal Palace before spending the last few months of the 1982–83 season at Brighton & Hove Albion as cover for John Keeley; he made one appearance in the Second Division when Keeley was unwell.

Released at the end of the season, he returned to Aldershot, and two years later, having taken his league appearance total for Aldershot to 150, he spent a short spell on Fulham's books before retiring from full-time football.

1987

He continued as first-choice goalkeeper until a knee injury and then a broken leg cost him his place, and he spent the last few months of the 1987–88 season on loan at Newport County.

1988

He helped HJK win the 1988 Finnish championship, and kept a clean sheet in the European Cup first round second leg as HJK narrowly failed to come back from a 3–0 first-leg deficit against Porto.

1990

Coles had started work as a PE teacher at Sindlesham School, in Winnersh, Berkshire, in 1990, and continued to play non-league football on a part-time basis.

1992

His clubs included Basingstoke Town, Crawley Town, Yeovil Town, with whom he spent two-and-a-half seasons and reached the third round of the 1992–93 FA Cup, Gloucester City, for whom he made 155 appearances in all competitions between 1994 and 1997, of which 117 were in the Southern League, and Farnborough Town.

Coles had been involved with coaching on behalf of the Football Association when he was approached by Premier League club Southampton about their vacancy at goalkeeping coach.

1999

He initially rejected the idea because he enjoyed working in the school, but when Southampton repeated their offer in 1999, he accepted the position.

2003

After a lengthy spell with the club, which included their run to the 2003 FA Cup Final, he left in December 2005 as part of a "clear-out" of backroom staff.

Coles then followed Harry Redknapp to Southampton's South Coast rivals, Portsmouth, where he worked with David James and Asmir Begović.

2010

He chose not to follow Redknapp to Tottenham Hotspur to work with Heurelho Gomes, instead staying at Portsmouth for a further two years under the management of Avram Grant, whom he then followed to West Ham United in July 2010.

He parted company with the club a year later, following the arrival of Sam Allardyce as manager.

2013

After two years with UAE Pro League club Al Jazira, Coles rejoined Portsmouth as goalkeeping coach in November 2013.

Two months later, he joined Bristol City to replace Lee Kendall, who had been appointed goalkeeping coach to the England Women's team.

2019

After five-and-a-half years with the club, he left by mutual agreement in June 2019.

Coles was briefly goalkeeping coach to Forest Green Rovers before taking up the role with the England under-18 team.

2020

Coles joined Bristol Rovers in September 2020, left briefly for family reasons in January 2021, and returned two weeks later to finish the season before being relieved of his duties by new manager Joey Barton.

He joined Indian Super League club Mumbai City as goalkeeping coach ahead of their 2021–22 season.

On 21 September 2022, Coles returned to Bristol Rovers as Head of Goalkeeping.