Ceri Evans is a former New Zealand football player who represented his country as a central defender in the 1980s and 1990s.
He graduated with distinction in medicine from the University of Otago and attended Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar, earning first-class honours in Experimental Psychology.
Evans is the son of Gwyn Evans, a professional footballer and senior official in the New Zealand Football Association.
His background in sports, medicine, and psychology informs his approach to performance under pressure.
Evans has worked as a mental strength coach for high-profile teams, including the All Blacks rugby team during two World Cup victories.
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