Callum Davidson

Soccer Player

Callum Davidson was born in Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom on June 25th, 1976 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 47, Callum Davidson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
June 25, 1976
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom
Age
47 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Association Football Player
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Callum Davidson Life

Callum Iain Davidson (born in Stirling on June 25th) is a Scottish professional football player and mentor.

Davidson competed for St Johnstone, Blackburn Rovers, Leicester City, and Preston North End between 1994 and 2014.

Between 1998 and 2009, Davidson represented Scotland on 19 occasions on the international stage.

Since resigning as a player, Davidson has been working as a football coach.

Early life

Davidson grew up in Dunblane and attended Dunblane High School from 1988 to 1994, for which he captained the football team. Due to his work for the team, he was drafted. He also played tennis at the college and was part of the Scottish Schools Championship team, where he was coached under Judy Murray. He has also represented Scotland in golf.

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Callum Davidson Career

Club career

Davidson was scouted and subsequently signed by St Johnstone. His performances for the Perth club attracted interest from Premiership clubs, resulting in a move to Blackburn Rovers in February 1998 for £1.75m, a St Johnstone club record. He spent two years at Ewood Park, making 66 League appearances and scoring once, against West Ham United.

Davidson joined Leicester City in July 2000, for a fee of £2.75m, and he remained with the Foxes for four years, making over 100 appearances. He was signed by Preston North End in 2004 on a free transfer and was later appointed club captain. His time at Deepdale was dominated by recurring injury problems, but he still managed to make over 160 appearances for Preston.

On 26 May 2011, Davidson rejoined his first professional club St Johnstone on a one-year deal on a free transfer after being released from Preston North End earlier in the year. He made his debut on 23 July against Aberdeen. He scored his first goal for St Johnstone in a 3–1 win over Dunfermline on 25 February 2012. St Johnstone chairman Steve Brown had initially indicated the club would not be offering Davidson a new contract due to his age, with Davidson's form forcing him into a rethink. Davidson extended his contract with St Johnstone for another season in March 2012.

International career

Davidson made his first full international appearance for Scotland in September 1998, in a goalless draw with Lithuania. He played regularly during the UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying campaign, including the second leg of the play-off tie with England. After six years out of the national team, he was included in George Burley's squad to face Northern Ireland in August 2008, but did not play. He then started in a 4–0 defeat against Norway in August 2009. Davidson ended up winning 19 caps in total, with his final appearance being in a 2–0 win against Macedonia in September 2009.

Coaching career

Davidson was appointed assistant manager of St Johnstone in June 2013, while retaining his registration as a player. He did not make any playing appearances in the 2013–14 season, during which St Johnstone won the 2013–14 Scottish Cup. Davidson temporarily took charge of the team in March 2014, while manager Tommy Wright was in hospital having a gall bladder operation. He was added to the coaching staff of the Scotland national football team during 2017.

Davidson left St Johnstone in June 2018, when he became a first-team coach at Stoke City. Davidson linked up with Gary Rowett, who had been his teammate at Leicester. Rowett and Davidson both left Stoke on 8 January 2019.

In February 2019, Davidson became first-team coach at Dunfermline Athletic. He left this position in the summer of 2019, and was then appointed assistant manager of Millwall in October 2019 (again working with Gary Rowett).

He was appointed manager of St Johnstone in June 2020, succeeding Tommy Wright. He won the Scottish League Cup and Scottish Cup double in his first season in charge, beating Livingston and Hibernian in the finals 1–0 respectively.

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Teenage girl lured her ex-boyfriend to a remote Scottish nature reserve before getting her new lover to brutally kill him - after she couldn't pay him the £1,000 she owed

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
Steven Donaldson (left), 27, from the Arbroath area of Angus, was brutally murdered in June 2018 - after being stabbed 26 times. A new Channel 4 documentary recounted the horrific case. His ex-girlfriend, 19-year-old Tasmin Glass (right), had lured him to the remote Loch of Kinnordy in Kirriemuir near Dundee - where her new boyfriend Steven Dickie (bottom inset) and his friend Callum Davidson attacked him in the middle of the night. The killers had left little forensic evidence for police to go on by setting their victim's car on fire (top inset), meaning officers couldn't look at usual obvious clues, such as his phone and clothing.

Celtic 1-4: The Ange Postecoglou's side has a nine-point advantage over Rangers

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2023
JOHN ST JOHN STEAM 1-4 CELTIC: JOHN McGARRY (JOHN PARK) - JOHN McGARRY - JOHN McGARRY – AT MCDIARMID PARK: In case it distracts them from their jobs, he will not set points goals for his Celtic players (pictured) this season. If the Australian belatedly decides that such a tactic is required in order for his team to find something extra, Heaven will help the rest of the league. At this point in time, it seems that there are no stops them. Rangers are asking of them by tending to their company, but the answers provided by Postecoglou's men remain resounding. With just 13 games remaining in the league season, it's becoming more difficult to decide where exactly the banana skins are going to come from.

0-1 Rangers, St Johnstone, borna Barisic's thumping strike makes it to the Scottish Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 21, 2023
Rangers advanced to the fifth round of the Scottish Cup thanks to an unexpected victory from Borna Barisic over St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park. The Gers left-back shot in from 16 yards for his first goal in almost two seasons, resulting in a 1-0 win. Since Gers supporters were given three stands in the fourth round, a ticket dispute between Saints supporters and the Perth club's board had arisen, and the home support seemed to be in the hundreds.