Former Wales and Hull City boss Mike Smith dies aged 83   

Former Wales and Hull City boss Mike Smith, the first non-Welshman to take charge of the Dragons, dies aged 83 as fans and former colleagues pay tribute to the ‘true gentleman’

  • Mike Smith, former coach of Wales and Hull City, has passed away aged 83 
  • Smith was first non-Welshman to coach the Dragons when he took over in 1974 
  • He later coached the Tigers and had a spell with Egypt before returning to Wales


Former Wales boss Mike Smith has died at the age of 83, the Football Association of Wales has announced.

Smith, the first non-Welshman to manage the national team, led them to the quarter-finals of the 1976 European Championship, where they were controversially beaten 3-1 over two legs by Yugoslavia.

A statement on the FAW’s official website said: ‘The Football Association of Wales is saddened to learn that former Cymru manager Mike Smith has passed away, aged 83.

Mike Smith, former Wales and Hull City manager, has passed away at the age of 83

‘The thoughts of everyone at the FAW are with Mike Smith’s family and friends at this sad time.’

Englishman Smith played amateur football for Corinthian Casuals, but made his name on the other side of the fence and was appointed director of coaching for the FAW with responsibility for overseeing the development of the nation’s intermediate teams.

He replaced David Bowen as manager of the senior team in 1974 and having taken his side to the last eight in the European Championship, missed out on qualification for the 1978 World Cup finals following a 2-0 defeat by Scotland in a game played at Anfield.

Smith left his post in 1979 and subsequently took over the manager’s job at Hull, where he spent three years at the helm.

He led Egypt to African Nations Cup glory in 1986 and had a second spell in charge of Wales following John Toshack’s 48-day reign in 1994, but lasted just 16 months.

More to follow. 

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