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Craig Levein
Personal information
Full name Craig William Levein
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Defender (Retired)
Team information
Current team
Dundee United (Manager)

Craig William Levein (born 22 October 1964 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish former professional footballer and current football manager. Levein currently manages Scottish Premier League club Dundee United. During his playing career he played for Cowdenbeath, Heart of Midlothian and won 16 caps for the Scotland national team.

Playing career

As a youth, Levein attended Inverkeithing High School, where he was in the football team alongside another future Scottish international footballer, Gordon Durie. His early football career saw him turn out for Dalgety Bay, Leven Royals and Inverkeithing under-16s. At the age of 15, however, he gave up football for a year, only resuming when his brother, who played for junior club Lochore Welfare invited him to training there. Levein subsequently signed for Lochore and after trials with several senior clubs he finally joined Cowdenbeath in 1981.[1]

Levein quickly established himself in the first team at Central Park and soon became a target for larger clubs than Cowdenbeath. In 1983 he moved to Heart of Midlothian for a fee of £40,000 and soon found himself a regular place in the Hearts first team. He made his Scotland debut in March 1990, a 1-0 win against Argentina at Hampden Park and played well enough to earn a place in Scotland's 1990 World Cup squad.

His playing career was punctuated by two separate serious knee ligament injuries, which eventually forced him into early retirement in 1995. However, it was not just injuries that kept Levein from playing during his time at Hearts; he was once given a 12-game ban after punching, and breaking the nose of, Hearts teammate Graeme Hogg during a pre-season friendly against Raith Rovers.

Coaching and managerial career

After being forced into retirement as a player, Levein had coaching positions at Hearts and at Livingston. In November 1997 he was appointed as manager of Cowdenbeath and turned a struggling team into one that could challenge for promotion. Cowdenbeath were promoted in 2001, but Levein had left in December 2000 to take over as manager at Hearts.

His time in charge of Hearts was highly successful, where he guided them to third place in the SPL in two successive seasons and thus guided them into European competition. His impressive record in Scotland caught the attention of Leicester City who appointed him as manager on 19 October, 2004.[2]

However after a poor start to the 2005-06 season, which left the club languishing third from bottom in the Championship relegation zone, he was sacked as manager on 25 January, 2006.[3]

Levein was appointed as manager of Scottish Second Division club Raith Rovers on 5 September, 2006, on a non-contract basis.[4] However, after Dundee United parted company with Craig Brewster, Levein left his non-contract role at Raith Rovers to take up the job at Tannadice. He was unveiled to the press on October 30 2006.[5]

Levein guided United to four successive home victories, earning him 'Manager of the Month' for November 2006, later repeating the award in March 2007.

Managerial record

After 19/05/07 (League matches only):

Years Club Pld W D L Pts/game
1997–00 Cowdenbeath 127 46 26 55 1.3
2000–04 Hearts 170 74 41 55 1.5
2004–06 Leicester City 72 20 26 26 1.2
2006 Raith Rovers 7 1 3 3 0.9
2006– Dundee Utd 27 9 7 11 1.3

Honours

Player

Manager

References

  1. ^ The Rampant Ballboy Interviews - Craig Levein, article from When the Sun Shines fanzine, reproduced by blue-brazil.co.uk. Retrieved on 1 November 2006
  2. ^ "Leicester appoint Levein as boss". BBC Sport website. 29 October, 2004. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ "Levein and Leicester part company". BBC Sport website. 25 January 2006.
  4. ^ "Raith appoint Levein as manager". BBC Sport website. 5 September 2006.
  5. ^ "Dundee Utd unveil Levein as boss". BBC Sport website. 30 October 2006.

[1] <ref>Levein delighted with Dods signing stv interview, 22 June 2007.


Preceded by
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Cowdenbeath Manager
1997-2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by Hearts Manager
2000-2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Leicester City Manager
2004-2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Raith Rovers Manager
2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Dundee United Manager
2006-
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year
1985
Succeeded by
Himself
Preceded by
Himself
Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year
1986
Succeeded by
  1. ^ Levein backs Scots' Agbonlahor bid stv interview, 12 June 2007.