Phil Neville
English football player and manager
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November 6 2023 | Phil Neville was appointed as the head coach of the Portland Timbers, signing a contract that extends through the 2026 MLS season. His hiring was controversial, with criticism from fans and the team's primary supporters group due to his previous sexist comments. |
June 9 2023 | Phil Neville was announced as joining John Herdman's coaching staff for Canada's national team, preparing for the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League Final and 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup. |
June 1 2023 | Phil Neville ended his managerial role at Inter Miami CF. |
June 1 2023 | Departed from Inter Miami after the club was in last place in the Eastern Conference, with David Beckham citing the need to make a tough decision. |
November 7 2022 | Extended his contract with Inter Miami. |
October 17 2022 | Guided Inter Miami to their first MLS Cup playoffs, finishing sixth in the Eastern Conference, but lost 3-0 to New York City FC in the first round. |
May 25 2022 | Led Inter Miami in the U.S. Open Cup to the last 16, where they were eliminated by Orlando City SC in a penalty shootout. |
April 18 2021 | Neville made his debut as head coach, with Inter Miami losing 3-2 at home to LA Galaxy in their season opener. |
January 18 2021 | Phil Neville was appointed as the head coach of Inter Miami CF, a Major League Soccer club owned by his former Manchester United teammate David Beckham. |
January 18 2021 | Neville stepped down as manager of England and Team GB ahead of his contract's expiration, amid speculation about a potential job with Inter Miami CF. |
January 18 2021 | Began his managerial role at Inter Miami CF. |
April 22 2020 | Neville announced he would be leaving his position as manager in July 2021 when his contract was due to expire. |
2019 | Won the SheBelieves Cup as manager of England Women's national team. |
November 9 2019 | England suffered a 2-1 defeat by Germany at Wembley Stadium, which set a new record attendance for an England women's match at 77,768. |
July 6 2019 | England finished fourth in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup after a 2-1 defeat to Sweden in the third-place play-off match. |
July 2 2019 | England lost 2-1 to the United States in the Women's World Cup semi-finals. |
June 30 2019 | The FA announced that Neville would be appointed manager of Team GB Women for the 2020 Summer Olympics. |
August 31 2018 | England qualified for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France with a 3-0 win over Wales. |
March 1 2018 | Neville made his England managerial debut at the 2018 SheBelieves Cup, winning the opening game against France 4-1 and ultimately finishing second in the tournament. |
January 23 2018 | Appointed head coach of the England women's national football team (the Lionesses). |
January 17 2018 | Appointed as manager of the England Women's national football team. |
2016 | Joined Sky Sports as a pundit for Premier League coverage alongside his brother Gary after departing from Valencia. |
November 30 2015 | After Nuno's resignation, Neville was named assistant to interim coach Voro at Valencia. |
July 2015 | Neville joined Valencia as a coach under manager Nuno Espírito Santo. |
January 2015 | Received BBC complaints for controversial comments about potentially deliberately injuring an opponent during a match commentary, which he later admitted was unacceptable. |
January 3 2015 | Phil Neville began a brief caretaker management role at Salford City Football Club. |
2014 | Became a vegetarian after a two-week challenge from his wife, citing health benefits and feeling 'leaner and great'. |
September 22 2014 | Neville and the group sold a 50% stake in Salford City to billionaire Peter Lim. |
June 14 2014 | Worked as a BBC One commentator during the England–Italy World Cup match, which attracted 445 complaints for his 'monotone style' commentary. |
July 4 2013 | Neville became first-team coach at Manchester United, reuniting with manager David Moyes. |
May 2013 | Neville was interviewed by Bill Kenwright for the Everton manager position, but the role went to Roberto Martínez. |
April 9 2013 | Neville announced his intention to leave Everton at the end of the season when his contract expired, subsequently announcing his retirement from professional football. |
March 2013 | Neville joined the coaching staff for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship. |
February 2012 | Phil Neville assisted England's Under-21 coaching staff for a European Championship qualifier against Belgium, with the team winning 4-0. |
September 21 2011 | Neville scored a decisive goal in a League Cup game against West Bromwich Albion, which was later named Everton's goal of the season at the club's end of season awards. |
April 9 2011 | Neville scored against Wolves, marking his 12th senior goal and his first goal in three years. |
February 19 2011 | Neville scored the winning penalty in a shoot-out against Chelsea in the FA Cup, after a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge. |
2010 | Varun Mathure of Bleacher Report described Phil Neville as one of the most underrated players in the Premier League, highlighting his consistent defensive performance and leadership qualities. |
November 2010 | Became a top-trending Twitter term after a notable performance against Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale, leading to an internet 'Chuck Norris'-style phenomenon. |
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