Macedonia In 2011, Toshack joined his father at
Macedonia as assistant manager for their
2012 UEFA Euro qualifying campaign. The team made a notable improvement, rising from 103 to 81 in the
FIFA world rankings, underlined by a 0–0 friendly away draw with
Portugal.
Swansea City On 15 October 2013, Toshack took up a coaching position at
Swansea City. While
Michael Laudrup was first-team manager, Toshack took the reins of the academy role following the departure of
Tony Pennock, and finished with silverware as the Swans were crowned
FAW U19 champions. After a brief spell at Moroccan club
Wydad AC with his father in 2016, Toshack returned to Swansea. He began working with the
under-23 Development squad, ultimately guiding them to the
Premier League 2 Division 2 title in 2017. In the same season, the U23 side competed in the
2016–17 Premier League International Cup, reaching the semi-finals before being beaten 0–1 by eventual cup winners
Porto. The U23s then won the
Premier League Cup in May 2017. In December 2017, Toshack was appointed assistant to Swansea City first-team caretaker manager
Leon Britton following the club's decision to release manager
Paul Clement. In May 2018, Toshack led the Swansea City U23s to a second successive
Premier League Cup final. They lost to Aston Villa on penalties after a goalless draw. Under Toshack's stewardship of the U23 squad, several players made the transition to the main squad including
Oli McBurnie,
Joe Rodon,
Daniel James,
Connor Roberts,
Jay Fulton and
George Byers. Toshack was able to make Swansea's U23s highly competitive, gaining three
Premier League medals in four years.
Pafos FC In December 2019, Toshack was appointed manager of
Pafos FC. When he joined, the club had achieved only three wins in 13 games and was battling for survival in the
Cypriot First Division.
Later career As of March 2026, Toshack was coaching in Thailand as an assistant to
Mark Jackson at Buriram United. ==Qualifications==