Trevor Belmore

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Trevor Belmore
Occupation
Manager of Druidan National Football Team
Age
52
Previous clubs (as player)
Mawr Town, Cali Purples (Melmond), Cefn Albion.
World Cups played in
WC13-16

Trevor Belmore was the manager of the Druida Rainbows up until the end of World Cup 22, when he was moved to run the Druidan Football Association. Before the unification of the Druidish lands, Belmore was manager of the national team of NEWI Cefn Druids, while his former international team-mate Trevor Kallins managed Druida.

In his playing days, Belmore was one of the Druids' greatest ever strikers, linking up with strike partner Liam Gessemschmitthaagen-Po as if there was some kind of psychic relationship between them. The pair were influential in the rise of the Druids as a top international team. Belmore was first picked up on by the Druids manager of the time around World Cup 13, Tim Welsh, and was put into the Druidish squad instead of that of The Belmore Family, for whom Belmore also qualified to play. However, Belmore has never got on well with the Belmorians, so even if he did have a decision to make, it wouldn't have been a difficult one.

In the period between the end of his playing career at Cefn Albion and the start of his tenure as an international football manager, Belmore's son Alan followed in his father's footstaps to become an international striker for the Druids, indeed arguably the best the nation has ever seen. Unfortunately, young Alan's life was cut tragically short after he was shot by the Druidan Intelligence Service after being mistaken for one of the many Belmorian Alan Belmores.