Phil Power

Phil Power
Personal information
Full namePhilip Damian Power
Date of birth25 July 1967
Place of birthSalford, England
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Playing positionForward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1983–1984Northwich Victoria29(3)
1984–1985Witton Albion?(?)
1985–1987Crewe Alexandra27(3)
1987–1988Horwich RMI?(?)
1988Sliema Wanderers?(?)
1988–1990Chorley55(27)
1991–1992Barrow18(1)
1992–1993Stalybridge Celtic31(9)
1993–1998Macclesfield Town161(58)
1998–2000Altrincham68(12)
2000–2004Radcliffe Borough?(?)
2004–2005Bacup Borough?(?)
2005–2006F.C. United of Manchester?(?)
Teams managed
2013-2014Salford City (joint with Barry Massey)
2014-2015Salford City
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Philip Damian Power (born 25 July 1967 in Salford) is an English football manager and former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a forward. He was most recently manager at Salford City.[1]

Playing career

While playing for Northwich Victoria, he played in the 1984 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium, picking up a winners medal.

He moved to Sliema Wanderers in 1988 and helped them finish 2nd in the Maltese Premier League. He moved to back to England before they played their UEFA Cup first round tie against Victoria Bucureşti.

During his time with Chorley, he almost signed for AFC Bournemouth, then managed by Harry Redknapp before a leg injury kept him out of action for almost 2 years.[2]

During his career, he was managed by famous names such as Dario Gradi at Crewe Alexandra, and former Manchester United and Northern Ireland winger Sammy McIlroy at Macclesfield Town, where he again won the FA Trophy in 1996, against his former club Northwich Victoria.[3]

Honours

Player

Northwich Victoria
Macclesfield Town

References

  1. "Salford City FC gunning for greatness". Salford Star. 13 August 2013.
  2. "Salford City FC gunning for greatness". Salford Star. 13 August 2013.
  3. "Salford City FC gunning for greatness". Salford Star. 13 August 2013.
Sources