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Stephen Constantine
Stephen Constantine (born 16 October 1962) is an English professional football coach and former player.
Constantine was born on 16 October 1962 in London. He is of Greek-Cypriot descent. He is a fan of English club Arsenal. Constantine is married and has three daughters; his family were living in Cyprus while he was coaching in Sudan.
Constantine played in the United States for the Pennsylvania Stoners and the New York Pancyprian-Freedoms. He retired from playing at the age of 26, following a serious knee injury.
After retiring from playing, Constantine spent his early coaching career in the United States and Cyprus.
Constantine coached the Nepal national team between 1999 and 2001. He led the national side to the runners-up position at the 1999 South Asian Games. The next year, he was awarded the Order of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu award by the country's King.
Constantine was then manager of the India national team from 2002 to 2005. He also guided the Indian team winning silver medal at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games. After leaving India he was the first-team coach for English club Millwall during the 2005–06 season. He has also worked in England for AFC Bournemouth.
In January 2007, he was on a two-man shortlist, alongside Carlos Alberto da Luz, for the manager's job of the Malawi national team. He was named as Malawi manager in February 2007, with the role beginning on 1 March 2007. He resigned in April 2008.
He became manager of the Sudan national team in February 2009.
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Stephen Constantine
Stephen Constantine (born 16 October 1962) is an English professional football coach and former player.
Constantine was born on 16 October 1962 in London. He is of Greek-Cypriot descent. He is a fan of English club Arsenal. Constantine is married and has three daughters; his family were living in Cyprus while he was coaching in Sudan.
Constantine played in the United States for the Pennsylvania Stoners and the New York Pancyprian-Freedoms. He retired from playing at the age of 26, following a serious knee injury.
After retiring from playing, Constantine spent his early coaching career in the United States and Cyprus.
Constantine coached the Nepal national team between 1999 and 2001. He led the national side to the runners-up position at the 1999 South Asian Games. The next year, he was awarded the Order of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu award by the country's King.
Constantine was then manager of the India national team from 2002 to 2005. He also guided the Indian team winning silver medal at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games. After leaving India he was the first-team coach for English club Millwall during the 2005–06 season. He has also worked in England for AFC Bournemouth.
In January 2007, he was on a two-man shortlist, alongside Carlos Alberto da Luz, for the manager's job of the Malawi national team. He was named as Malawi manager in February 2007, with the role beginning on 1 March 2007. He resigned in April 2008.
He became manager of the Sudan national team in February 2009.
