Kelham O'Hanlon

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Kelham O'Hanlon (born 16 May 1962, Saltburn-by-the-Sea) is a football (soccer) coach and former goalkeeper. He is currently a coach at Barnsley Football Club.

O'Hanlon began his playing career at Middlesbrough in 1980. He then joined Rotherham in 1985 and stayed there for six years, before leaving for to Carlisle. Two years later he joined Preston although he was only at Deepdale for one season before joining Dundee United in Scotland.

He returned to Preston in 1996, making a further thirteen performances. He then retired from playing and joined the coaching staff at the club, eventually becoming David Moyes' assistant. He was made caretaker manager of Preston North End for over a month, from March 15 to April 28, 2002 after Moyes left the club for Everton.

O'Hanlon has since been part of the management team at Bury and Chester . During his playing career he also gained 1 cap for the Republic of Ireland national team where he kept a clean sheet in a 5-0 friendly win over Israel.

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