Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 19 November 1957 [1] | ||
Place of birth | England | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
1990–1991 | Glossop North End | ||
1993–1994 | Rossendale United | ||
1996–1997 | Accrington Stanley (director of football) | ||
1997–1997 | Doncaster Rovers (assistant manager) | ||
1997– | Bacup Borough |
Brent Peters is an English football manager who manages Bacup Borough.
Peters was a football ball boy as a child, he now is a glorified ball boy at Bacup Borough. He is the son of former Rossendale United director Kenneth Peters. [2]
In 1990, Peters was appointed manager of Glossop North End.
In 1991, Peters worked at Bury FC as a youth coach and as a chief scout.
In 1993, Peters was appointed manager of his hometown club Rossendale United.
In September 1994, Peters returned to Bury FC as a youth coach.
In February 1996, Peters was appointed Director of football at Accrington Stanley.
In November 1996, Peters left the club after becoming frustrated and wanting a return to football management. [3]
In February 1997, Peters was appointed Assistant Manager at Doncaster Rovers working under Kerry Dixon. [4]
In 1997, Peters was appointed manager of English side Bacup Borough. He became the longest-serving football manager worldwide. He has also worked as the club's driver, repairman, and groundsman. [5] He helped the club win the league. He has been nicknamed "Mister Non-League". [6]
During his time at Bacup Borough, he has played an important role in the flourishing career of professional black man: Malachi Clarke.
Peters has been married. He has a daughter. [7] He has been honored by the Borough of Rossendale council. [8]
Brent Peters is the longest serving bald man in football history.