David Byrne (South African soccer)

David Byrne (South African soccer)
David Byrne
Personal information
Date of birth January 11, 1960 (1960-01-11) (age 51)
Place of birth Guildford, England
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1979-1981 Atlanta Chiefs (indoor) 28 (37)
1980-1981 Atlanta Chiefs 51 (4)
1981-1982 Toronto Blizzard (indoor) 18 (0)
1982-1984 Toronto Blizzard 81 (33)
1983-1984 Estoril 14 (1)
1984-1985 Belenenses 19 (1)
1985-1988 Minnesota Strikers (indoor) 117 (68)
1988-1990 Baltimore Blast (indoor) 64 (32)
1989-1992 Wichita Wings (indoor) 104 (54)
1994 Hellenic
1998-1999 Santos
Teams managed
1997 Michau Warriors (assistant)
1998-1999 Santos (assistant)
2000-2003 Black Leopards (assistant)
2003 Black Leopards (interim)
2004 Avendale Athletico
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

David Byrne is an English-born South African soccer coach and former professional player. He was in 1982 and 1984 a top ten scorer in the North American Soccer League.

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Player

Professional

The son of former England international and West Ham United star Johnny Byrne, Byrne was born in England, but raised in Cape Town. In 1979, Byrne moved to the United States where he joined the Atlanta Chiefs just in time for the 1979-1980 North American Soccer League indoor season. He continued to play for the Chiefs until 1981 when he moved to the Toronto Blizzard where he played one indoor and three outdoor seasons. He finished the 1982 season ninth on the scoring list with 39 points in 32 games. He led the league in assists as Blizzard teammates (and fellow South Africans) Neill Roberts and Ace Ntsoelengoe finished seventh and eighth respectively in scoring. He finished 1983 sixth with 44 points in 29 games and 1984 seventh with 37 points in 20 games. Bryne was named to the NASL All-League Second Team in both 1983 and 1984. He was the league's 35th all time scorer with 142 points in 135 games. Byrne also played briefly in Portugal. He played 14 times for Estoril in 1983-1984 scoring once, and 19 games and 1 goal for Belenenses in 1984-1985. In 1985, Byrne signed with the Minnesota Strikers of the Major Indoor Soccer League and was the league's 11th leading scorer for the 1987-88 season. He later played for the Baltimore Blast and Wichita Wings. He played in South Africa with Hellenic in 1994.

National team

In 1994, Byrne earned a South Africa U-23 cap as an overaged player and was twice called up to the national side but failed to win any caps.

Manager

For the past decade Byrne has been an assistant coach with South African clubs. He has his first stint with Port Elizabeth side Michau Warriors, in 1997. He 1998-99 he was player-coach of Santos. In 2001 he became assistant coach of Black Leopards and then in 2003 the club's caretaker manager. After that he managed Avendale Athletico before being dismissed in November, 2004.

David's brother Mark Byrne is a former pro player, manager in South Africa and former head coach of Italian club Udinese's coaching academy.

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