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Gordon Smith is a Scottish former professional footballer and manager. He was born on 29 December 1954 in Kilwinning, Scotland. Smith began his career as a player with Kilmarnock in 1972, and went on to play for Rangers, Dundee United, and St Mirren. He was part of the Rangers team that won the Scottish Premier Division title in 1977. Smith then moved into management, taking charge of St Mirren in 1986. He then managed Aberdeen from 1991 to 1995, and was part of the team that won the Scottish Cup in 1990. Smith then moved to England to manage Manchester City from 1995 to 1998. He then returned to Scotland to manage Kilmarnock from 1998 to 2000. Smith is currently the chairman of the Scottish Football Association. As of 2021, Gordon Smith's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million.

Popular As Gordon Duffield Smith
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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 29 December 1954
Birthday 29 December
Birthplace Kilwinning, Scotland
Nationality Scotland

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2011

In June 2011, Smith was appointed Director of football at Rangers by their new owner Craig Whyte, tasked with assisting new manager Ally McCoist. He left this role in February 2012, soon after the club entered administration.

2009

However, he did make his mark in international football, Smith was the driver behind the 2009 Home nations agreement, which allowed players being educated for five years under the age of 18 in a Home nation to become eligible for that nation at full international level. Due to this policy change, several players who were otherwise ineligible could play international football for the nation they were educated and raised in. Somalia-born Islam Feruz became eligible for Scotland, Chester-born Andy Dorman represented Wales and Jamaican-born Raheem Sterling went on to play for England.

2007

Smith relinquished his career as an agent to take up the position of Scottish Football Association chief executive, which had been vacated by David Taylor moving to UEFA, in June 2007. Soon after being appointed SFA chief executive, he suggested in a book that there was "an agenda against Rangers", the team he formerly played for. Smith's controversial and somewhat chequered spell as CEO of the Scottish FA ended when he resigned in April 2010 due to personal reasons. After leaving the SFA, Smith wrote a weekly column in the Scottish edition of the Daily Express newspaper and featured on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound.

1990

Smith had a spell as assistant manager of St Mirren between 1990 and 1993 before beginning careers in the media and as a football agent. He represented many players, including Scotland players Paul Lambert and Kenny Miller. Smith published an autobiography in 2005, entitled "And Smith Did Score", the royalties from which he donated to children's charities.

1984

After Brighton he joined Manchester City. He was top scorer for City in the 1984–85 season. He then had a short spell with Oldham Athletic. Smith then played in Austria with Admira Wacker, and in Switzerland with FC Basel. He finished his career back in Scotland with Stirling Albion.

1983

Smith played for Brighton in the 1983 FA Cup Final against Manchester United. He scored the first Brighton goal, but his appearance is best remembered for when he had a chance to win the cup for Brighton late in extra time. The ball broke to Smith within 10 yards of the goal, but his shot was smothered by United goalkeeper Gary Bailey. The match ended in a 2–2 draw, then Brighton lost 4–0 in the replay.

1980

He was sold to Brighton & Hove Albion in 1980 for a record transfer fee of £440,000. He returned to Rangers on loan in December 1982, playing in the 1982 League Cup Final defeat by Celtic. Smith made three appearances during his loan spell, without scoring.

1977

Smith was born in Kilwinning, and started his career with Kilmarnock, following in the footsteps of his grandfather, Mattha Smith. He was known as Casper (after the ghost) for the way he 'ghosted ' past defenders in his path. He was sold to Rangers in 1977 for £65,000. In his first season with Rangers, Smith won the domestic treble, scoring 27 goals from midfield. He also scored the winning goal in the 1978 Scottish League Cup Final, against Celtic.

1954

Gordon Duffield Smith (born 29 December 1954) is a Scottish football player, coach and executive. Smith played for several clubs, including Kilmarnock, Rangers, Brighton & Hove Albion and Manchester City. After retiring as a player, he worked as a football agent and BBC football pundit before being appointed chief executive of the Scottish Football Association in 2007, a post he held until his resignation on 19 April 2010. Smith then worked as the director of football of Rangers during the 2011–12 season.