Kayode McKinnon is a Guyanese Athlete playing at the FIFA & Olympic competition levels. He is also an elite soccer coach in the United States. Currently he is the C.E.O of Kayode McKinnon & Co. where he trains athletes at all levels of the game.
McKinnon made his first appearance for the GuyanaNational Team in 2002 and has since gone on to win 25 caps, scoring 2 goals. He played in two of Guyana's qualification games for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and again in qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He also played in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, taking the country's football ranking to the highest it had ever been to date. Though he has played extensively on the international stage, he has always been considered a Golden Jaguar. Nicknamed "the magician" for his unique playing style, McKinnon is heralded as one of Guyana's most talented athletes in the sport.
Coaching career
Kayode McKinnon has coached professionally in the USA since 2012. He holds the FA level III-B credential, among others. His development of an elite coaching system has taken his athletes to national recognition. As a coach he trains players at all levels of soccer/fútbol including varsity, collegiate, olympic, and professional.
Philanthropy
Kayo's Football Academy is the non-profit endeavour of Kayode McKinnon & Co. Founded in 2008, the organization has blossomed from a small idea into an effort that brings soccer to children who might not otherwise have the opportunity to play the game or be exposed to elite coaching. The academy focuses on providing soccer training to athletes from ages 6 – 16 years, emphasizing all principles of the game from fundamentals to advanced techniques. It is based in Linden, Guyana - McKinnon's hometown where he started playing soccer at 3 years old. McKinnon has also engaged in multiple charity events, the most prominent being a double marathon of the Soesdyke-Linden Highway to raise funds for AIDS awareness.
Résumé
Country: Guyana Team: Guyana National Football Team National Team Caps: 60 World Cup Qualifying Tournaments 2006, 2010, & 2014 Olympic Qualifying Games U-23, U-19, & U-17 Guyana Professional Clubs 2010 - 2012, Guyana Pro League/USL Joe Public Antigua Barracudas 2001 - 2009, Trinidad & Tobago Pro League North East Stars Caledonia AIA Joe Public Tobago United