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Sean Dyche
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Age54 years
BornJun 28, 1971
Height6'0" (1.83 m)
CountryUnited Kingdom
ProfessionAssociation football player, association football coach
ZodiacCancer ♋
Born inKettering

Sean Dyche

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Sean Dyche

Sean Dyche, born on June twenty-eighth, nineteen seventy-one, is a distinguished English football manager and former professional player. He is best known for his recent role as the head coach of Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. Dyche's playing career began in nineteen ninety, where he showcased his skills as a centre-back, making a significant impact at clubs such as Chesterfield, where he captained the team and scored in an FA Cup semi-final.

Throughout his career, Dyche played for several clubs, including Bristol City, Luton Town, Millwall, Watford, and Northampton Town. He achieved promotion with three of the six clubs he represented, demonstrating his ability to contribute to team success. After retiring from professional play in two thousand seven, he transitioned into coaching, initially at Watford, where he served as manager from June two thousand eleven to July two thousand twelve.

In October two thousand twelve, Dyche took the helm at Burnley, where he made a remarkable impact by leading the club to two promotions to the Premier League during the two thousand thirteen-fourteen and two thousand fifteen-sixteen seasons. His leadership culminated in the two thousand seventeen-eighteen season when he guided Burnley to their first European campaign since nineteen sixty-seven, finishing seventh in the league.

Dyche became the longest-serving manager in the Premier League by the end of the two thousand nineteen-twenty season. However, in April two thousand twenty-two, he was dismissed while the club was in the relegation zone. He was appointed manager of Everton in January two thousand twenty-three but was let go two years later. In October two thousand twenty-five, Dyche took charge of Nottingham Forest, only to be sacked in February two thousand twenty-six after a brief tenure.