Leigh Kenyon

Leigh Kenyon

Leigh Kenyon (born 29 September, 1979 in Manchester, England) is a retired New Zealand soccerplayer who used to play as a midfielder or a striker.

Leigh was at Manchester United as a youngster before moving to Mt. Wellington. He then went on to play for The Football Kingz, North Shore United, Halsbury Rangers and East Coast Bays.

Leigh also represented New Zealand soccer at U-20 and U-23 level.

Leigh has the following coaching qualifications:

NZ Level 0, 1, 2

English F.A Level 2 (UEFA B)

First 4 Sport First Aid

First 4 Sport Child Protection Certificate

He is currently the Academy Coach at Wynton Rufer Soccer School of Excellence established by New Zealand Soccer legend Wynton Rufer.

Club history

*Mt. Wellington (?)
*The Football Kingz (1999-2000)
*The Football Kingz (2000-2001)

External links

* [http://www.wynrs.co.nz/page/leigh_kenyon.html Profile at WYNRS.co.nz] *

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