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UEFA Pro Coach and Professional Football Manager.  

Experienced at the highest level, including as Head Coach of the Uganda, Rwanda and Sierra Leone National Football Teams.  

European (UEFA), American (NSCAA) and university qualified, with a record of elite player development across America, Africa and Europe.

 

News & Reviews

McKinstry leads Gor Mahia to Kenyan Premier League title

McKinstry leads Gor Mahia to Kenyan Premier League title

Coach McKinstry and Gor Mahia crowned Champions of the Kenyan Premier League (25 June 2023).  Read More
Coach McKinstry - REVIEW: 20 Years of Coaching - Highlights and Key Stats

REVIEW: 20 Years of Coaching - Highlights and Key Stats

March 2021 saw Coach McKinstry pass his 20-year milestone in football coaching.  Over that time he has improved the win-performance of a number of teams Read More
Coach McKinstry delivers 2 wins in every 3 games for Uganda cranes

REVIEW: Coach McKinstry and the Uganda Cranes

Winning 2 in every 3 games played, Coach McKinstry delivered Uganda their strongest 'win' and 'undefeated' rate in over 15 years (May 2021).  Read More
Coach McKinstry leads Uganda to 2019 CECAFA Victory

CECAFA 2019: Coach McKinstry leads Uganda to 2019 CECAFA Victory

Uganda win CECAFA 2019: Uganda beat Eritrea to be crowned CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup Winners of 2019 (19 Dec 2019). Read More
Coach McKinstry: Rwanda - Review

REVIEW: Moving the Rwanda 'Amavubi' to New Heights.

Review: Coach McKinstry led Rwanda to their best ever performance in a major competition (Qtr-Finals of CHAN) and finished runner up in CECAFA. (January 2017). Read More
Coach McKinstry, working with the Leone Stars.  Pic © Darren McKinstry - more at www.johnnymckinstry.com/leonestars

REVIEW: Coach McKinstry's Successes & Challenges with the Leone Stars

Within just 16 months Coach McKinstry had led Sierra Leone to their highest ever FIFA World and African rankings (August 2014). Read More
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  • Uganda National Team

    Coach McKinstry was Head Coach of the Uganda national team Sep 2019 - Apr 2021.
    Coach McKinstry delivered a WIN from 2 in every 3 games and went undefeated in over 8 in every 10 games played. He led Uganda to win CECAFA 2019, doing so by winning every game they played. In AFCON, under his management Uganda were the only of 48 nations to concede zero goals from open play.
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  • Rwanda National Team

    As Head Coach of the Rwanda national team (2015-16), Coach McKinstry led Rwanda to new heights.
    This included securing Rwanda’s best ever performance in a major competition (Quarter-Finals of the 2016 CAF Nations Championship); finishing runner up in CECAFA 2015; and other key achievements.
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  • Sierra Leone National Team

    Coach McKinstry was Head Coach of the Sierra Leone national team from April 2013 - September 2014.
    Within just 16 months Coach McKinstry had led Sierra Leone to their highest ever FIFA World and African rankings - 7th in Africa and 50th in the World (August 2014), an achievement hailed by FIFA.com as "remarkable".
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Leone Stars  - 50th in FIFA World Rankings (14 Aug 2014)

Sierra Leone have moved to 50th place in the FIFA World Rankings and 7th in Africa - their highest ever placing (14 Aug 2014).

The Leone Stars previous highest ranking was in 1996 when they reached 51st place. By 2007 they had fallen to their lowest ranking at 172nd place.

National Coach Johnny McKinstry has been clear since taking over the reins some 18 months ago that he had two goals for 2014 - to move Sierra Leone to the top 50 in the world, and to qualify for the African Cup of Nations in 2015.

Leone Stars Celebrate scoring against Equatorial Guinea, 2013. [Pic: Darren McKinstry]Asked about the progress Coach McKinstry said:

"Our move today to 50th in the FIFA World Rankings and 7th in Africa affirms the progress that we have made to date.

Since being appointed I have sought to develop a clear playing style, and also to expand the player pool available to the Leone Stars.  We have been bold in our efforts  -adopting an attacking style and giving out 13 debuts in that time.  By identifying new talent we have had better access to a group of quality players who are match fit and playing regularly for their clubs.  This has allowed us to improve the overall quality of the squad and to advance in the world rankings."

The move in the world rankings comes just days after the Seychelles withdrew from the return leg of their AFCON qualifier against the Leone Stars.  Victory over the Seychelles in that game could have seen the Leone Stars move the mid-40s of the world rankings.

On the missed opportunity Coach McKinstry said:

"It was obviously disappointing that Seychelles chose to withdraw. We knew that after our 2-0 victory in Freetown that the Seychelles would have to abandon their defensive tactics and we believed that this would further allow us to score goals against them."

It is possible that the Leone Stars world rankings will benefit further if the Seychelles' withdrawal is taken into account in the FIFA world rankings.

While the move to the top 50 in the world has been achieved, qualification for AFCON 2015 remains a challenge - not least as Sierra Leone have been drawn in Group D, a group that has become to be known as the 'Group of Death' in that it contains Cote d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Sierra Leone and DR Congo.

"I, the technical staff and the players are confident.  Going into the Group D games we will be able to combine new talent from across the recent debuts, with more established experience - including from a number of key players who are returning from injury."

Coach McKinstry working with the Leone Stars, 2014. [Pic: Darren McKinstry]On his approach to date, and the work of the technical team, Coach McKinstry was clear:

"I continue to stress the importance of preparation in everything we do.  A key element in progressing to the finals of AFCON will be consistency - and consistency will only come with time and dedication.  So I am working with the SLFA and the Ministry of Sport to ensure we have the best opportunity to get the players together for sufficient time before each game so that we can prepare effectively as one team."

On what the progress to date might mean to the fans, Coach McKinstry reflected:

"We are all only too mindful of the difficult humanitarian situation in Sierra Leone at present, and the efforts being made by those in-country, and by our international partners, to combat Ebola.  It is our hope that the Leone Star's recent success and our ongoing development can both give hope to Sierra Leoneans in these challenging times, and provide a positive message about Sierra Leone to the wider world."

 

Leone Stars Highlights 

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More News?

For more news and pictures of Leone Stars games and training camps - visit www.johnnymckinstry.com/leonestars

 

Notes to Editors

  1. You can read more about the FIFA world Rankings, the AFCON 2015 tournament and the Leone Stars fixtures.
  2. Johnny McKinstry was appointed Head Coach of the Sierra Leone National Men's Football team on 11th April 2013.  You can read more about his time in charge of the Leone Stars
  3. See www.johnnymckinstry.com for a range of information - biography, press releases and photographs for press use.
  4. To arrange an email or telephone interview, please contact 

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Quotes: What the media say

  • McKinstry has a voracious appetite for football and for learning, he lives and breathes it and his sense of adventure means predicting his next move is not easy.

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    Ben Smith BBC Sport
  • This is not a man who does things by the book. Having been a coach from the age of 15, McKinstry already has miles on the clock.

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    Ben Smith BBC Sport
  • Very few 29-year-olds have managed a national football team. None have done it while that country is being brought to its knees by Ebola.

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    Ben Smith BBC Sport
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