Conor Taylor

Head Football Development Coach at Tranmere Rovers FC

Conor Taylor has a diverse work experience in the field of football coaching. Conor started their career with SPORTSWEEKS SPORTS COACHING LIMITED as a Sports Coach in 2008. Conor then worked as an Introductory Football Coach for Footy4Kidz from 2010 to 2012, where they focused on teaching basic techniques to children in a fun and engaging manner.

In 2009, Conor joined Rose Hill Rovers JFC as a Football Coach and spent a total of six years with the club. During their time there, they progressed as a coach, gaining more opportunities and developing their own coaching style. Conor eventually became the Head Football Coach in 2014, leading the team as both a manager and a coach.

Conor's passion for coaching led him to pursue international experiences. In 2013, they worked as a Head Football Coach and Camp Coordinator for Challenger Sports in the USA. Conor was responsible for coaching on various camps and coordinating coaches based on their teaching styles and preferences.

In 2017, Conor joined Tranmere Rovers FC as the Head Football Development Coach for their China development program. Conor has been with the club for two years, working on improving the level of footballing ability in local schools and football teams. Conor has also adapted to a new culture and language to effectively deliver coaching sessions.

In the same year, Conor also had the opportunity to work as a Football Talent Scout for Tranmere Rovers FC - Chinese Football Association. Their role involved scouting talent at a football tournament and recruiting players aged 16-18 for a training camp hosted by the CFA.

Overall, Conor Taylor's work experience showcases their dedication to coaching and their ability to adapt to different environments and cultures.

Conor Taylor attended Marple and Cheadle Sixth Form College from 2010 to 2012, where they obtained an NVQ Coaching Levels 1 & 2 degree in Football Excellence. Additionally, they attended FA Derbyshire without specified start and end years, where they earned an FA Level 1 in Coaching Futsal degree in Futsal Coaching. Conor also studied at Marple and Cheadle Sixth Form College, although the exact years are not provided. During this time, they pursued a BTEC National Sport Anatomy & Physiology degree in Sports and Exercise, as well as an OCR Physical Education degree in Sports Studies, and a BTEC Sport: Fitness & Exercise degree also in Sports Studies.

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Timeline

  • Head Football Development Coach

    March, 2017 - present