Career
Kerr started playing beach soccer at 14 years of age, fast gaining a reputation as a goalscorer on the English scene after scoring 48 goals in his first season, winning the England Beach Soccer golden foot award. On 23 April 2009, Kerr was announced to the press as a new signing for the Kitsap Pumas, a brand new professional soccer franchise playing out of Bremerton in the Premier Development League NorthWest Division. He finished his first professional season as Kitsap"s second leading points scorer with 7 goals and 2 assists.
He started both play-off games as the Pumas eventually lost to eventual PDL National Champions Ventura County Fusion in Laredo, Texas.
At the end of the 2009 season, it was announced that the Pumas would be extending the Forwards contract for the 2010 season, becoming the first ever player to renew their contract with the club Kerr returned to the international scene in 2008, scoring the winning penalty in his debut against Estonia in the Fédération internationale de football association Beach Soccer World Cup Qualifiers.
He continued to do well on the International scene, scoring 2 goals in three games against Turkey and Hungary, both during England"s largely unsuccessful tour of France. In 2010, the Forward was named in a ten-man squad to tour the Canary Islands with the England Beach Soccer team after a years absence from the national team
Games included Spain, Switzerland and Germany.
Tony is the younger brother of Fédération internationale de football association beach soccer coach Luke Kerr.