Former Wimbledon and Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear dies aged 77

File photo dated 27-09-2008 of Newcastle United's interim manager Joe Kinnear. Former Tottenham defender and Wimbledon manager Joe Kinnear has died at the age of 77, has family have announced in a statement. Issue date: Sunday April 7, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Kinnear. Issue date: Sunday April 7, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Kinnear. Photo credit should read Owen Humphreys/PA Wire.
Joe Kinnear also managed Luton and Nottingham Forest (Picture: PA)

Former Wimbledon FC and Newcastle United manager Joe Kinnear has passed away at the age of 77, his family have confirmed in a statement.

Kinnear managed Newcastle in the 2008-09 campaign and also had a spell as the club’s director of football from 2013 until 2014.

He spent six years in charge of Wimbledon FC from 1992 to 1999 and was crowned LMA Manager of the Year during his time at the south London club.

Kinnear, who also managed Luton Town and Nottingham Forest, enjoyed an superb playing career across the 1960s and 1970s.

He spent almost his entire career with Tottenham – helping them lift the FA Cup trophy in 1967 – and was capped 26 times by the Republic of Ireland.

Kinnear, who played as a defender, also won two League Cups in 1971 and 1973 with Spurs as well as the UEFA Cup in 1972.

‘We are sad to announce that Joe passed away peacefully this afternoon surrounded by his family,’ his family said in a brief statement on Sunday.

File photo dated 28-12-2008 of Newcastle United manager Joe Kinnear. Former Tottenham defender and Wimbledon manager Joe Kinnear has died at the age of 77, has family have announced in a statement. Issue date: Sunday April 7, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Kinnear. Issue date: Sunday April 7, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Kinnear. Photo credit should read Owen Humphreys/PA Wire.
Joe Kinnear was crowned LMA Manager of the Year at Wimbledon (Picture: Getty)

Having been a Spurs player for 10 years, Kinnear moved to Brighton in 1975 but would only spend one season on the south coast before calling time on his career.

Kinnear became assistant manager of Al-Shabab in 1983 and had spells as boss of both India and Nepal, helping the latter nation to a runner-up finish at the South Asian Games.

The Irishman moved back to England in 1989, becoming caretaker manager of Doncaster Rovers, before he moved on to Wimbledon, Luton, Forest then Newcastle.



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