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Kevin Wilkin was born on 1 October, 1967 in Cambridge, England, is an English footballer and manager. Discover Kevin Wilkin'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 56 years old?

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Age 56 years old
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Born 1 October 1967
Birthday 1 October
Birthplace Cambridge, England
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1967

Kevin Wilkin (born 1 October 1967) is an English manager and former professional footballer.

He is the manager of AFC Telford United.

Born in Cambridge but raised in the Cambridgeshire village of Milton, Wilkin started his career with hometown side Cambridge City, before moving into the Football League and turning professional with Northampton Town.

2004

Later spells followed with Rushden and Diamonds, Nuneaton Borough, Cambridge City and Grantham Town, before returning to Nuneaton as player/assistant manager to Roger Ashby in 2004.

2006

Following the sacking of Ashby in 2006, he was appointed caretaker manager and was subsequently given the job on a permanent basis.

2007

After Nuneaton Borough were liquidated at the end of the 2007–08 season he was appointed manager of the reformed club,.

He guided the team to a second-place finish in the Southern League Division One Midlands and promotion at the first attempt, beating Chasetown in the play-off final.

The next season, he guided the team to a second successive promotion, beating Chippenham Town in the play-off final after finishing second in the Southern League Premier Division.

2012

In 2012, Nuneaton Borough finished the season in fifth place in the Conference North and won the play-off final, after beating Gainsborough Trinity 1–0, guiding them back to the Conference Premier after a nine-year absence.

2014

Wilkin was appointed manager of Nuneaton's Conference Premier rivals Wrexham on a two-year contract on 20 March 2014.

Wilkin's first game in charge was against Salisbury City, where his new side drew 1–1.

He made changes to the squad early, by re-signing former youngster Bradley Reid on loan, whilst releasing Brett Ormerod.

Over the summer of 2014 he completely re-shaped the club, releasing Robert Ogleby, Kyle Parle, David Artell, Jay Colback and Joe Anyinsah, Kevin Thornton and Stephen Wright and Leon Clowes.

Although Wilkin made attempts to negotiate renewing contracts, Johnny Hunt and Joslain Mayebi left the club.

His recruitment was successful over the summer, with Blaine Hudson the first arrival from Cambridge United.

More followed as Wes York and Louis Moult followed from former club Nuneaton.

Others included Manny Smith, Connor Jennings and Dan Bachmann on loan from Stoke City.

The season began with a win over Dartford, with Wes York bagging a brace.

But the first home game of the season saw Wrexham lose 3–0 to Gateshead.

League form dipped over the season, but an FA Cup run saw Wrexham reach the 3rd round, where they faced Stoke City.

Mark Carrington gave Wrexham the lead against the Premier League side, but they went on to lose 3–1.

Wilkin used the loan system, bringing in the likes of Scott Tancock (Swansea City), Joe Thompson (Bury), Jon Flatt (Wolves), Dan Holman (Colchester United), Sam Finley (TNS), Johnny Hunt (Cambridge United), James Pearson (Leicester City) and Kieron Morris (Walsall).

Wilkin's successes in the cups continued in the FA Trophy, as he reached the Semi-Final against Torquay United.

Wrexham beat them in both the home and away tie to progress to Wembley Stadium.

Although doing well in the Trophy, Wrexham's form dipped, winning just twice in the seven games between the semi and the final.

At Wembley Wrexham faced North Ferriby United, a part-time side from the Conference North.

Wrexham lead 2–0 through Louis Moult and Jay Harris.

But United came back to level at 2–2, before extra-time and penalties saw the FA Trophy go North Ferriby's way.

This would be Wilkin's last game, as he was sacked by the board less than 24 hours later.

2015

On 21 September 2015, Wilkin was appointed manager of National League North club Brackley Town.

2017

He saw out the season finishing in a club record low place of 17th.

2018

On 20 May 2018, Brackley defeated National League club Bromley in the 2018 FA Trophy Final to lift the trophy for the first time in the club's history.

On 29 September 2022, Wilkin was sacked as manager with the club sitting in eighth position in the league.

On 10 October 2022, Wilkin was appointed manager at AFC Telford United.

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Brackley Town