
""I don't want to retire some day and have the feeling of not wanting to do something or not being able to stay active," Moore said. "I want to remain in football and going into a director role or similar really appeals to me. I've always loved the intricacies of how football clubs are run. So doing this [degree] was a gateway, if I get the opportunity.""
""It feels like I've moved everywhere," he smiles after 14 transfers. "I like to think the highs and lows and multiple experiences I've gone through, from non-league all the way up, has given me a clear picture on what it takes for teams to get promoted - or even relegated. "It sets me apart from others that haven't had the same experiences. It's a bit of a journey from a lifeguard, but long may it continue.""
Kieffer Moore graduated from the Professional Footballers' Association Business School with a diploma in sport directorship and aims for a director role after his playing career. He intends to remain in football and values understanding how clubs are run. Moore continues playing for Wrexham and seeks further international success with Wales, including another World Cup appearance. His career started in semi-professional football with Paignton Saints, Truro City and Dorchester, where he supplemented wages with outside jobs, including lifeguarding. He progressed through the leagues, won Premier League promotion with Bournemouth and Ipswich, experienced 14 transfers, and narrowly missed top-flight promotion with Sheffield United.
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