Walter Smith

Walter Smith

Born February 24, 1948 (Age: 78) Lanark, South Lanarkshire, United Kingdom

Biography

Walter Ferguson Smith (24 February 1948 – 26 October 2021) was a Scottish football player, manager and director, primarily associated with his two spells as manager of Glasgow club Rangers. A defender, Smith's playing career consisted of two spells with Dundee United, split by a short time at Dumbarton. A pelvic injury caused his retirement from playing and Smith moved into coaching at Dundee United, working for manager Jim McLean. Smith also took charge of the Scotland under-18 and under-21 teams, and assisted Scotland manager Alex Ferguson at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, after it had been announced that he would be moving to Rangers as assistant to Graeme Souness. Smith became the manager of Rangers in 1991, succeeding Souness. He won thirteen major trophies in seven years, including seven league titles in succession. After leaving Rangers at the end of the 1997–98 season, he was appointed manager of English Premier League club Everton. He was in charge at Goodison Park for four seasons before he was sacked in 2002. After a brief stint as assistant manager to Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, Smith was appointed Scotland manager in December 2004. He presided over a revival in their fortunes, taking the national team seventy places up the FIFA World Rankings. After a UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying, he resigned as Scotland manager in January 2007 to return to Rangers. He won eight trophies during his second spell as Rangers manager and guided the team to the 2008 UEFA Cup final, before retiring from management in 2011. Smith is the second-most-successful manager in the history of Rangers, behind Bill Struth.
Walter Ferguson Smith (24 February 1948 – 26 October 2021) was a Scottish football player, manager and director, primarily associated with his two spells as manager of Glasgow club Rangers. A defender, Smith's playing career consisted of two spells with Dundee United, split by a short time at Dumbarton. A pelvic injury caused his retirement from playing and Smith moved into coaching at Dundee United, working for manager Jim McLean. Smith also took charge of the Scotland under-18 and under-21 teams, and assisted Scotland manager Alex Ferguson at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, after it had been announced that he would be moving to Rangers as assistant to Graeme Souness. Smith became the manager of Rangers in 1991, succeeding Souness. He won thirteen major trophies in seven years, including seven league titles in succession. After leaving Rangers at the end of the 1997–98 season, he was appointed manager of English Premier League club Everton. He was in charge at Goodison Park for four seasons before he was sacked in 2002. After a brief stint as assistant manager to Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, Smith was appointed Scotland manager in December 2004. He presided over a revival in their fortunes, taking the national team seventy places up the FIFA World Rankings. After a UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying, he resigned as Scotland manager in January 2007 to return to Rangers. He won eight trophies during his second spell as Rangers manager and guided the team to the 2008 UEFA Cup final, before retiring from management in 2011. Smith is the second-most-successful manager in the history of Rangers, behind Bill Struth.
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Filmography

Glasgow Rangers 2009/2010 Season Review - 53 Rangers Ride Again

Glasgow Rangers 2009/2010 Season Review - 53 Rangers Ride Again

2010 as Age: 62
Rangers Season Review 2008/09: Make It A Double

Rangers Season Review 2008/09: Make It A Double

2009 as Age: 61
Dado Prso - Goodbye and Thanks

Dado Prso - Goodbye and Thanks

2007 as Age: 59
Dynamite - The Ian Durrant Story

Dynamite - The Ian Durrant Story

2002 as Self Age: 54
Classic Rangers Matches

Classic Rangers Matches

2002 as Self Age: 54
There's Only One Amoruso

There's Only One Amoruso

2002 as Self Age: 54
Jorg Albertz: The Hammer

Jorg Albertz: The Hammer

2002 as Age: 54
Gazza: The Ranger's Years

Gazza: The Ranger's Years

2001 as Self Age: 53
The Jim Baxter Story

The Jim Baxter Story

2001 as Age: 53
Ian Ferguson: The Last True Blue

Ian Ferguson: The Last True Blue

2001 as Self Age: 52
Glasgow Rangers: Greatest Rangers

Glasgow Rangers: Greatest Rangers

2000 as Self Age: 52
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Rangers Gold 2: The Entertainers

1999 as Age: 51
Rangers FC: Battle of Britain - Rule Britannia

Rangers FC: Battle of Britain - Rule Britannia

1999 as Age: 51
Rangers FC: Rangers Gold

Rangers FC: Rangers Gold

1999 as Age: 51
Andy Goram: The Goalie

Andy Goram: The Goalie

1999 as Self Age: 50
Glasgow Rangers: Moments to Remember

Glasgow Rangers: Moments to Remember

1998 as Age: 49
Laudrup - The Joy of Football

Laudrup - The Joy of Football

1997 as Self Age: 49
Rangers Fc: Seasons to Be Cheerful

Rangers Fc: Seasons to Be Cheerful

1997 as Self Age: 49
Waiting for Gascoigne: The Story of a Legend

Waiting for Gascoigne: The Story of a Legend

1996 as Age: 48
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Rangers Fc: Eight at the Double- 1995-96 Season

1996 as Age: 48
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The Real McCoist

1995 as Age: 46
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Glasgow Rangers: Seventh Heaven - Seven in A Row

1995 as Age: 46
Rangers Fc: Six in A Row- The Bluebells Are Blue

Rangers Fc: Six in A Row- The Bluebells Are Blue

1994 as Age: 46
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Rangers: Four in A Row- Season 1991-92 Season Review

1992 as Age: 44
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Rangers FC 1990-91 Season: Simply the Best

1991 as Age: 43
Super Ally: The McCoist Phenomenon

Super Ally: The McCoist Phenomenon

1991 as Self Age: 42
Rangers: Old Firm Classics

Rangers: Old Firm Classics

1990 as Age: 42
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Rangers Champions Again - Race for the Championship 1989-90

1990 as Self Age: 42
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Rangers Season 1988/89

1989 as Self Age: 41