Ken Worden

Ken Joseph Worden
Personal information
Full name Kenneth Joseph Worden
Date of birth c.1943
Place of birth Preston Lancashire England
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Playing position Striker / Defender
Club information
Current team
Perak fa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Burnley
Preston North End
1971–73 Weston Bears[1]
1974 Hobart Juventus[2]
1978 Hobart Olympia[3]
1980 White Eagles[4]
1981 Launceston Juventus
1982 Townsville Kern United
Teams managed
1974 Hobart Juventus[5]
1978 Hobart Olympia
1980 White Eagles
1981 Launceston Juventus
1982 Townsville Kern United
1987–1988 Floreat Athena[6]
1991 Melbourne Croatia
1992–1993 Selangor
1994 Malaysia
1994–1996 Singapore/Singapore Lions
1997–1998 Selangor
1999 Melbourne Knights[7]
2002–2003 Sabah
2004 Selangor
2009 Selangor
Terengganu[8]
2010–2013 Southern Myanmar
May 2015 KL SPA
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Ken Worden is an English-born football (soccer) coach and a former player.

Starting his career in his native England with Burnley Football Club moving to Preston North End, Lancashire his home town.

He had more success in Australia as a player coach and as a coach in Southeast Asia.

In 1971, Ken emigrated to Kurri Kurri NSW to play for Western Bears going on to represent NSW. He was the captain of Tasmania against China in Hobart. He then moved to Perth WA to play for Morley Windmills under Ernie Hannigan (ex Preston North End and Scottish International) then moving onto Floret Athena as coach. Winning coach of the year three times.

Moving to North Queensland to coach Townsville Kern United in the new Queensland State League winning the State league and State Cup. He then accepted the role of Head Coach at a National level with Melbourne Croatia, where he guided the club to win the 1990 National Soccer League league stage, and runners-up in the 1990–91 season, losing the grand final to local rivals South Melbourne.[9]

Worden then moved to Southeast Asia, coaching Selangor in four different stints from 1991 to 2004, winning three Malaysia Cup, Malaysia FA Cup and league championship during his stay at Selangor. He also coached Sabah and Terengganu in Malaysia.

Worden also had stints as Head coach of the National teams of Malaysia and Singapore. From 2010 until 2014 he was Head coach for Myanmar Southern Myanmar. Ken in retirement is coaching KL SPA and relaxing in Queensland, Australia.

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