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
Nationality | English |
Position | Midfielder |
Appearances | 289 |
Goals | 12 |
Yellow Cards | 15 |
Red Cards | 1 |
Premier League Teams Played for | Leicester City, Queens Park Rangers, West Ham United |
Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com
Last Updated on 11 October 2022 by Admin