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Sammy Lander Born in Salisbury, 10th August 1996.

Lander lost his sight in his right eye as the result of a car accident when he was younger. Lander was the 'Youngest National League Coach' aged 23 in which he was a part of Weymouth FC, achieving 2 promotions into the National League. During this time, Lander was named as a substitute[1] several occasions for Weymouth FC in the FA Trophy.[2]

Football's First Substitution Coach

In the summer of 2021, Lander used his experience of being a substitute to get appointed as English football's first specialist 'Substitutions Coach' at AFC Wimbledon in League One. His role was to lead a data and people driven approach in order to maximize the impact of substitutions in football.[3]

The 'Substitution Coach' role has since transitioned into a consultancy role where Lander has worked with international sides and clubs around the world, also becoming the first Substitutions Coach at club and international level.[4]

Expected Impact

Lander was also responsible for the publishing of a new footballing metric: Expected Impact.[5][5] This refers to a numerical value that can be assigned to assess the impact of a substitute performance.

Author

Lander also has a book coming out in August 2024, called Finishers: World's First Substitution Coach.

Career Progression

Lander is now Head of Research and Innovation at Loudoun United,[6] in the United States League Championship. Completing this role alongside working as a consultant for other teams with substitutions.

References

  1. ^ "Terras hold off Maidenhead to advance in FA Trophy". Dorset Echo. December 20, 2020.
  2. ^ "A Conversation with AFC Wimbledon Substitution Coach, Sammy Lander". 9 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Wimbledon have a substitutes coach" – via www.youtube.com.
  4. ^ "Cristiano Ronaldo's substitute strop shows football needs to change its relationship with this important role". Sky Sports.
  5. ^ a b "Expected Impact: A New Way to Measure Substitutions". 8 April 2024.
  6. ^ "2024 Coaching & Technical Staff".