Andy Impey

Where is Andy Impey now?

Queens Park Rangers legend Andy Impey retired from playing in 2006 after a brief spell playing for Coventry City.

Playing for 16 years and making over 500 first-team appearances, he is fondly remembered by QPR fans for his displays in the mid-nineties which led to him winning the club’s Player of the Year award for three consecutive years which is still a club record. He was also a League Cup winner with Leicester City in 2000.

Upon retiring from playing, Impey went into football coaching and returned to former side QPR in 2015 as a part-time academy coach whilst working towards his coaching badge qualifications.

He was appointed as a full-time coach six months later working with the teams from under-12’s up to the Elite Development Squad.

Currently still at QPR, he works with Paul Hall as coach of their under-23’s side.

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Andy Impey: Premier League Statistics

NationalityEnglish
PositionMidfielder
Appearances289
Goals12
Yellow Cards15
Red Cards1
Premier League Teams Played forLeicester City, Queens Park Rangers, West Ham United

Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com

Last Updated on 11 October 2022 by Admin