English managers who coached abroad
Briefly

Charlie Trout, who began his career in England, transitioned to coaching in the U.S. after a series of different jobs, showcasing the diverse pathways for British coaches abroad.
Gary Smith made history by becoming the first British coach to win the MLS Cup while managing Colorado Rapids, a significant achievement that highlights the potential of British managers overseas.
Darren Bazeley's journey from playing in England to coaching the New Zealand Under-23 team illustrates how British footballers are influencing global football development.
The article reveals how early British influence in football has evolved into a rarer presence of British managers abroad, reflecting changing trends in the sport.
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