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  1. Andrew Waterworth (born 11 April 1986) is a former footballer from Northern Ireland who is the interim manager of the Northern Ireland women's national team . Club career. Hamilton Academical. Waterworth joined Hamilton from Lisburn Distillery in January 2008 for a fee of £20,000. [1] .

  2. Andy Waterworth - Perfil de entrenador | Transfermarkt. Irlanda N. U19 Segundo Entrenador y otras funciones Campeonato de Europa Sub-19 2024 En el cargo desde: 01/10/2023. F. Nacim./Edad: 11/04/1986 (38) Lugar de nacimiento: Crossgar. Nacionalidad: Irlanda del Norte. ø-tiempo activo como entrenador : 0,61 Años. Formación preferida : 3-5-2 en línea

  3. 26 de ene. de 2021 · Andy Waterworth: The unseen 'moments' behind the ever-evolving Linfield striker's drive to stay on top - BBC Sport. By Mark Sterling BBC Sport NI. 26 January 2021 Irish. Waterworth's four...

  4. Nombre en país de origen: Andrew Michael Waterworth F. Nacim./Edad: 11/04/1986 (37) Lugar de nacimiento: Crossgar Nacionalidad: Irlanda del Norte Posición: Delantero - Delantero centro Club actual: Retirado Fichado: 02/07/2022 Contrato hasta: -.

  5. Andy Waterworth - Manager profile | Transfermarkt. N. Ireland U19 Assistant Manager. and other occupations 2024 UEFA Under-19 Euro Appointed: Oct 1, 2023. Date of birth/Age: Apr 11, 1986 (37) Place of birth: Crossgar. Citizenship: Northern Ireland. Avg. term as coach : 0.50 Years. Preferred formation : 3-5-2 flat. Former player:

  6. 2 de jul. de 2021 · Andy Waterworth is the new head of the Irish FA JD Academy in collaboration with UEFA. Waterworth succeeds Jim Magilton, who left the role last year to join Dundalk FC. The Irish FA-run JD Academy, which is based at Ulster University’s Jordanstown campus and is fully endorsed by European football’s governing body, is Northern ...

  7. 7 de abr. de 2023 · Interim Northern Ireland boss Andy Waterworth says the new manager of the women's team "has to be the right person". Waterworth took charge for Northern Ireland's 4-1 defeat by Wales in Cardiff...