Elliot Powell has been appointed the new manager of Jersey Bulls Football Club.
This follows his recent success managing the Jersey FA Men's team, where he led the team to victory over Guernsey in the Muratti Vase contest 3-2.
Jersey FA lifting the Muratti Vase 2024 trophy
Prior to this, Powell managed Jersey Premiership side St Peters and saw them through an unbeaten run to the title in the 2022-23 season.
The new bulls boss is also credited with turning around Jersey Championship team St Johns, taking them from finishing bottom of the table to 2nd place in just one season.
Elliot's hoping to continue his winning streak has he takes the reins at Jersey Bulls:
“I am honoured to join Jersey Bulls Football Club, something I have been ambitious about doing for some time, and I am excited for the opportunities we can create.
"The club has a strong foundation and a passionate fan base in Jersey and the UK. I am committed to bringing success to the Bulls and building on the club’s proud traditions and culture.”

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