Gordon Igesund

South African soccer player and manager


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nameGordon Igesund
fullnameGordon George Igesund
birth_date
birth_placeDurban, South Africa
positionStriker
years1
clubs1Durban City
clubs2Durban United
years3
clubs3Highlands Park
years41980–1981
clubs4GAK
caps45
goals41
years51981–1984
clubs5Admira Wacker
caps576
goals525
years61984–1985
clubs6Durban Leeds United
years71986–1987
clubs7Witbank Aces
years81988–1990
clubs8Durban Bush Bucks
years91991
clubs9Amazulu
years101992–1993
clubs10D'Alberton Callies
manageryears11995
managerclubs1African Wanderers
manageryears21996–2000
managerclubs2Manning Rangers
manageryears32000–2001
managerclubs3Orlando Pirates
manageryears42001–2002
managerclubs4Santos Cape Town
manageryears52002–2006
managerclubs5Ajax Cape Town
manageryears62006–2008
managerclubs6Mamelodi Sundowns
manageryears72008–2009
managerclubs7Maritzburg United
manageryears82009–2010
managerclubs8Free State Stars
manageryears92010–2012
managerclubs9Moroka Swallows
manageryears102012–2014
managerclubs10South Africa
manageryears112014–2016
managerclubs11SuperSport United
manageryears122016–2017
managerclubs12Highlands Park
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Gordon Igesund (born 22 July 1956) is a former South African football player and coach who was most recently the manager of Highlands Park in the Premier Soccer League.

Early life

Igesund was born in Durban to George Norman Igesund (born 1932). His family lived in Port Shepstone where former Arsenal player Danny Le Roux lived.

Coaching career

Igesund is a record-breaking coach in South Africa, having become the only man to coach four different top-flight teams to the Premier Soccer League championship. He first made his name when he led unfashionable coastal team Manning Rangers to the inaugural PSL title in the 1996/97 season. He followed this up in the 2000/01 season with another title, this time at the helm of Soweto giants Orlando Pirates. He proved his critics wrong the very next season, taking another unfashionable team, Cape Town’s Santos, to a surprise PSL title in 2001/02. But the nomadic Igesund was soon changing his allegiance again, this time moving to Ajax Cape Town, the satellite club of Dutch giants AFC Ajax. Igesund’s time with Ajax proved rather unsuccessful and he left the team at the end of the 2005/06 season. He then replaced Sundowns' co-coaches Miguel Gamondi and Neil Tovey. Igesund added to his record number of PSL titles leading Sundowns to a comfortable PSL win in 2007.

Igesund took over hearetained as the president d coach of Moroka Swallows in November 2010. He took Swallows to second place in the 2011/12 season and received the PSL Coach of the Season award for the second time.

On 30 June 2012, Igesund was appointed as the South Africa national team coach on a two-year deal.

Under Gordon Igesund leadership South Africa national team were knocked out in a dramatic penalty shootout defeat against Mali on 2 February 2013 after the match ended in a draw during the 2013 quarter finals. On 3 June 2014, SAFA announced that they will not be renewing his contract with the South African national football team.

Igesund was appointed head coach of SuperSport United in September 2014 and in November 2014 he led the team to the Telkom Knockout title. However, following a series of poor results he was fired in January 2016.

Igesund was primed to take over as coach of Zambia's national team and turned down many opportunities in the interim only to find out that the federation had tended in another direction with retained president, Edgar Lungu, deciding to have a local coach.

Igesund returned to Highlands Park to become there manager in October 2016, where he used to play his football. However, on 1 April 2017, Highlands Park's club director Sinky Mnisi confirmed that Igesund had been fired with only four matches remaining in the 2016/17 season. Igesund was shocked upon hearing the news and he responded that the club "were on track with our plan and only one point off the tally we had marked out at this stage."

Coaching honours

Personal

Igesund's ancestry can be traced as far back as 1752 to Stokkset Møre og Romsdal, Norway. His great-grandfather Isak Mathinus Isaksen Igesund (12 October 1851 in Igesund, Herøy - 1928 in Port Shepstone) and great-grandmother Dorthe Petrine Sorendsdtr Brekke (3 February 1853 in Brekke, Ørsta, Møre og Romsdal - 1897 in Port Shepstone) arrived as part of the 229 Marburg Norwegian settlers who sailed on the ship Lapland from Ålesund on 14 July 1882, arriving on 29 August 1882 at the Umzimkulu River, Port Shepstone to settle in Marburg and build the Norwegian Settlers Church which still exists today. Norwegian origin surnames were given based on the area they were born in. Igesund's ancestors are from Igesund, Møre og Romsdal, a small farming community island near Ålesund. His Austria-born son Grant Igesund (born in 1982) is also a retired professional footballer who played as a striker for Ajax Cape Town, Manning Rangers, and Maritzburg United among others.

References

References

  1. Strydom, Marc. "Gordon Igesund returns to Highlands Park after 37 years".
  2. [http://mg.co.za/article/2010-11-30-igesund-up-for-new-challenge-at-swallows mg.co,za]. Retrieved 18 February 2011
  3. (30 June 2012). "Igesund named new Bafana coach". official website.
  4. www.realnet.co.uk. "Highlands Park coach Gordon Igesund holds no grudges over Zambia snub". Kick Off.
  5. Strydom, Marc. "Gordon Igesund returns to Highlands Park after 37 years".
  6. Magasela, Bongani. "Bottom club Highlands Park fires coach Gordon Igesund".
  7. "Gordon Igesund is shocked by his exit as Highlands Park explain their decision.".
  8. ancestry24.com/gordon-igesund-bafana-coach/

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