Former Ipswich Town assistant manager Terry Connor has been appointed the head coach of Caribbean island nation Grenada.
Connor was Mick McCarthy's assistant at Portman Road between 2012 and 2018.
The 60-year-old also worked alongside McCarthy at Wolves, Cardiff, with the Republic of Ireland, APOEL in Cyprus and, most recently, at Blackpool.
Grenada - which has a population of around 125,000 - are ranked 175th in the world by FIFA.
'The Spice Boys' are part of the CONCACAF federation and have recently called up players at club sides Bromley, Enfield Town and Potters Bar Town.
Terry Connor is our new Senior Men's Head Coach. He was formally introduced at a press conference today at the GFA Secretariat. He comes with 25 years of Coaching and Management experience in the Premier League, English Football League, the Republic of Ireland and in Cyprus. pic.twitter.com/TbN2oDjIkG
— GrenadaFA (@GFAGrenada) May 15, 2023
Senior Men's Head Coach Terry Connor has hit the ground running holding his first training session with the team this evening at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium. The team is presently preparing for their Gold Cup prelims match against Guyana on June 17. #GrenadaFA pic.twitter.com/hOL8uAx2IB
— GrenadaFA (@GFAGrenada) May 16, 2023
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