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Yorke's coaching career: A wild ride.
22 Mar
Summary
- Dwight Yorke left his Trinidad and Tobago coaching job.
- He was awarded nearly £157,374 after a contract dispute.
- Yorke previously managed Macarthur FC in Australia.

Dwight Yorke, a celebrated former player for Manchester United, has recently departed from his role as head coach of Trinidad and Tobago. This decision came after the national team failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, leading to proposed contract changes that Yorke refused. The Trinidad and Tobago FA stated that an agreement on revised remuneration could not be reached, leading to their mutual decision to part ways.
Yorke's coaching career has been marked by significant events, including his previous management of Australian A-League club Macarthur FC. He was dismissed in January 2023 after labeling the team a 'pub team' following a loss. Subsequently, Yorke took his case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and was awarded close to £157,374, as the club was found to have breached his contract without just cause. After a two-year hiatus, he took the helm of Trinidad and Tobago in November 2024, a role that has now concluded.




