Keith Andrews: Brentford contract and New Zealand truck dealership
Introduction
The name keith andrews has appeared in recent news in two very different contexts: football and commercial vehicles. Both uses of the name carry relevance — one for Premier League followers and club stakeholders, the other for New Zealand businesses that rely on commercial vehicle supply, service and parts. Understanding each profile helps readers distinguish between the high-profile football appointment and the longstanding commercial dealership that share the same name.
Main developments and background
Brentford head coach signs long-term deal
Brentford’s manager, Keith Andrews, has signed a new long-term contract that will keep him at the Gtech Community Stadium until 2032. Andrews, 45, took on his first head coach role when he signed a three-year deal in June last year to replace Thomas Frank, who left for Tottenham. In his initial season in charge he guided Brentford to seventh place in the Premier League — a position that underpinned the club’s decision to extend his stay.
Brentford director of football Phil Giles praised Andrews’ work, saying the team are playing well and that identified areas of improvement have progressed. Andrews had previously worked as Brentford’s set-piece coach under Thomas Frank and brings a varied coaching résumé that includes spells at Sheffield United and MK Dons. As a player, Keith Joseph Andrews (born 13 September 1980) is an Irish former midfielder who played as a defensive midfielder and later moved into coaching, including a playing career with Wolves and appearances for the Republic of Ireland.
Keith Andrews Trucks — a separate commercial presence
Separately, Keith Andrews is also the name associated with a New Zealand commercial vehicle business that specialises in Mercedes‑Benz commercial sales, service and parts across the country. Established in 1991 as a FUSO truck and bus dealer, the company has built a reputation over decades for delivering solutions to New Zealand businesses. It represents models from FUSO — including the Canter, Shogun and Rosa bus — and is proud to represent the Freightliner Cascadia, an American heavy‑duty truck now offered in New Zealand.
Conclusion
Though they share a name, the two keith andrews profiles serve very different audiences: one is central to Brentford’s sporting ambitions after a contract extension to 2032, the other remains significant to New Zealand commerce through vehicle sales and aftercare. For football followers, Andrews’ extension signals continuity and ambition at Brentford. For businesses in New Zealand, the Keith Andrews dealership continues to represent established commercial vehicle brands and aftermarket support. Readers should note the distinction when encountering the name in news and business contexts.









