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Nathan Thackeray

Nathan Thackeray (born February 14, 1988) is an English association football coach who is the acting head coach of the North Carolina Courage of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).

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Playing career

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After playing for Bradford City in his native England, Thackeray moved to the United States to attend William Woods University in Missouri, where he played for the William Woods Owls.[1] He also played for the Kalamazoo Outrage and the St. Louis Lions during college.[2] He graduated from William Woods in 2010, receiving a bachelor's degree in communications and media studies.[3]

Coaching career

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After college, Thackeray moved into coaching as the men's and women's goalkeepers coach at Young Harris College in Georgia in 2011.[4] The following year, he became the head of goalkeeping at the Houston Dynamo FC Academy, where he spent four seasons.[3] He also coached the Houston Aces when he was there.[5]

Thackeray became the director of goalkeeping for North Carolina FC Youth (then called CASL) in 2016.[6] He soon added an assistant coach role with the North Carolina Courage when the team was established in 2017, joining the coaching staff under Paul Riley.[6] In their first three seasons, the Courage won three NWSL Shields and two NWSL Championships.[5] He assumed the assistant coach role full time in 2021.[5] Following two consecutive NWSL Challenge Cup titles, he signed a contract extension in 2024.[4] He was also an assistant coach for the North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer team between 2021 and 2023.[4]

Thackeray became acting head coach for the Courage in August 2025 after head coach Sean Nahas was fired midseason.[7] He had previously filled the role in Nahas's absence on several occasions.[8]

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