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Paul Cox (Paul Richard Cox) was born on 6 January, 1972 in Nottingham, England, is an English football manager and former player (born 1972). Discover Paul Cox'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 52 years old?

Popular As Paul Richard Cox
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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 6 January, 1972
Birthday 6 January
Birthplace Nottingham, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1972

Paul Richard Cox (born 6 January 1972) is an English football manager who was previously a professional footballer.

Cox was most recently manager of National League North club Boston United.

In an eleven-year career as a player, Cox played in the Football League with his hometown club Notts County before playing in non-league football with several clubs, most notably Kettering Town.

1992

He began his career at his hometown club Notts County, making his first-team debut against Manchester City on 25 April 1992, coming on as a substitute for Kevin Bartlett.

Cox spent five years at Notts County, playing just over 40 matches, and also had a short loan spell with Hull City.

1994

At the end of the 1994–95 season, Cox was released by Notts County, and he subsequently dropped down into non-league football, where he most notably spent five seasons with Kettering Town, and also had spells at Halifax Town and Hucknall Town.

2003

Cox moved into coaching at Eastwood Town in 2003, becoming the manager in 2005.

In 2003, Cox began his coaching career when he became assistant manager at Eastwood Town of the Northern Premier League.

2006

In October 2006, Cox became manager of the club, and steered the club away from the Northern Premier League Division One relegation zone in his first season.

2008

He won the Northern Premier League in 2008–09, and left the club for Mansfield Town in 2011, with whom he won the Conference Premier in 2012–13, before leaving in November 2014.

The next season, he guided the Badgers to the first of two consecutive promotions, and in 2008–09 he also guided the club to the third round proper of the FA Cup for the first time in the club's history, where they lost to his former team Kettering.

2009

In 2009–10, Cox led Eastwood to an 11th-place finish in their debut season in the Conference North, and in 2010–11, sparked by a 19-match unbeaten run, Eastwood finished in 4th place.

However, the club was not allowed to compete in the promotion play-offs because their Coronation Park ground did not have the proper grade to be eligible for promotion to the Conference Premier.

2011

On 5 May 2011, Cox resigned as manager of Eastwood Town.

On 19 May 2011, Cox was appointed as the manager of Mansfield Town in the Conference Premier on a one-year contract.

Cox led Mansfield to their highest Conference finish in his first season, finishing third, but eventually losing in the playoffs to York City.

The next season he guided Mansfield to promotion to the Football League.

Mansfield won 20 of the last 24 games to be crowned champions, this included a club record of 12 consecutive wins.

This season Mansfield also reached the 3rd round proper of The FA Cup, losing eventually to a controversial Luis Suarez goal which gave Liverpool a 2–1 win.

Cox guided Barrow away from the Conference National relegation zone finishing a respectable 11th place in his first season in charge.

The next season Barrow just missed out on the playoffs after finishing 7th, whilst also reaching the 3rd round proper of The FA Cup.

2012

On 12 April 2012, Cox confirmed a new contract with Mansfield chairman John Radford to keep him at the club for another two seasons.

2013

After Mansfield beat Barrow 8–1 in February 2013, thus improving on their 7–0 win in the reverse fixture, the club's chairman gave Cox his Aston Martin car as a reward.

2014

On 21 November 2014, Cox left Mansfield by mutual consent.

Cox left Mansfield the second highest win ratio in the club's history.

A win ratio of 44.57%, a ratio only bettered by Dave Smith.

2015

He later managed Torquay United in 2015, Barrow from 2015 until 2017, and Guiseley between 2017 and 2018 when he was appointed manager of Kettering Town.

Cox was born in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.

As a player, he was a defender who could play as right-back or as a central defender.

On 17 June 2015, Cox was appointed as the new manager of National League club Torquay United.

He resigned after only three months in charge, later revealing that the club had been unable to pay him.

On 23 November 2015, Cox was appointed as the manager of National League club Barrow.

2017

He resigned as Barrow manager on 24 August 2017, ending a 22-month spell at the club.

Eleven days after leaving Barrow, Cox was appointed manager of fellow National League club Guiseley.

2018

He was sacked by the club in February 2018, managing only 4 wins in 29 games for the Yorkshire side.

2019

On 24 October 2019 Cox was appointed as the manager of National League North club Kettering Town, where he had previously made 125 appearances during his senior career between 1997 and 2001.

On 21 January 2022, Cox resigned from his position with his club sitting eight in the league.

On 21 January 2022, Cox was appointed manager of National League North side Boston United.

Having been defeated in the 2022 play-off final, Cox was sacked by the club on 6 September 2022 after only three points from his side's first seven matches left them in 24th position.

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