Managerial career [edit ]
early career [edit ]
Cooper has coached the Anguilla and Montserrat national teams. [ 1 ]
Buriram United [edit ]
Cooper was picked by Buriram United to replace Attaphol Buspakom after 2013 AFC Champions League against FC Seoul along with his assistant Darren Read.
Reading: Scott Cooper (football manager)
On his arrival at Buriram United Cooper found the club in third station of the Thai Premier League, five points adrift of the league leaders. Under Cooper ‘s managerial reign, Buriram were unbeaten in the Thai Premier League, AFC Champions League, Thai FA Cup and Thai League Cup. Buriram United won 23 out of 29 matches, drawing five and losing alone once under Cooper. The club won all their away games at the top four Thai clubs during the season. Named “ Manager of the Month “ in June 2013, Cooper has led Buriram United to the exceed 10 club rankings in Asia, creating history for the Thai baseball club in the work. Under Cooper ‘s tutelage, Buriram on an average scored 3.1 goals per bet on whilst conceding 0.75 goals per game. Cooper besides had a major influence on developing Thai players in his squad, as nine Thai players were called up to the national team .
Muangthong United [edit ]
On 2 January 2014, Muanthong United formally appointed Cooper as the pass coach. [ citation needed ]
Mitra Kukar [edit ]
On 11 December 2014, Mitra Kukar officially appointed Cooper as the forefront coach. [ 2 ]
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Ubon UMT United [edit ]
On April 2015, Ubon UMT United formally appointed Cooper as the principal coach. [ citation needed ]
Philippines [edit ]
In June 2018, Cooper was appointed as Senior team adviser of the Philippines ( Interim ). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Scott Cooper was later tasked to oversee the national team ‘s coach camp in Bahrain in September 2018 in stead of the newly appointed head coach Terry Butcher who resigned from his post in August 2018. [ 5 ] Cooper ‘s interim tenure ended in late August 2018 when he was formally named as the unconstipated read/write head coach of the Philippine national team. [ 6 ] On 27 October 2018, Sven-Göran Eriksson took over as coach of the Philippines [ 7 ] and Cooper assisted Eriksson in the Philippines ‘ stint at the 2018 AFF Championship and 2019 asian Cup. [ 8 ] Cooper returned as director in January 2019 after the conclusion of the Philippines ‘ crusade in the continental tournament and Eriksson ‘s short-run compress. [ 9 ] Cooper assisted the Philippine national team in their preparations for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers [ 8 ] but was relegated to assistant team coach after serbian Goran Milojević who holds a UEFA Pro License unlike Cooper was named head coach of the Philippines for the qualifiers. Unofficially Cooper will remain meet steer coaching duties. [ 10 ]
managerial statistics [edit ]
- As of 9 November 2020
1 A acquire or loss by the penalty shoot-out is regarded as the draw in time.
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Honours [edit ]
Ubon United