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Home/People/Stuart McCall
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Born
Jun 10, 1964
Age 61
Place of Birth
Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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Stuart McCall

Acting

Biography
Andrew Stuart Murray McCall (born 10 June 1964) is a professional football coach and former player. McCall played in a total of 763 league games and in 40 full international matches for Scotland during his playing career. McCall started his career with Bradford City, where he made his first-team debut in 1982. He played six seasons at Valley Parade, during which time he won the Division Three championship, a title which was overshadowed by the Bradford City stadium fire when 56 people died and in which his father Andy was injured. After missing out on promotion in 1987–88, McCall moved to Everton, for whom he scored twice but finished on the losing side in the 1989 FA Cup Final. In 1991, he moved to Rangers, with whom he spent seven seasons and won five league titles, three Scottish Cups and two Scottish League Cups. McCall returned to Bradford City as captain to take them into the top division of English football for the first time in 77 years. After four seasons he moved to Sheffield United, where he retired as a player in 2005. Born and raised in England, McCall qualified to play for Scotland through his Scottish father. He won 40 international caps and scored one goal in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. He also played in two European Championships but his international career ended after he was left out of the 1998 World Cup squad. McCall was part of the coaching staff during his second playing spell at Bradford City, briefly serving as caretaker-player manager in 2000. He continued his coaching at Sheffield United and was assistant manager to Neil Warnock until May 2007, when he returned to Bradford City as their manager. He spent two and a half seasons in charge of Bradford City, leaving in February 2010. Just before the end of 2010, he was appointed Motherwell manager. He stayed at Fir Park for four years, helping the club finish second in the league twice. After a poor start to the 2014–15 season, he resigned in November 2014. McCall was appointed manager of Rangers in March 2015, but left the club at the end of a short-term contract. McCall returned to Bradford City for a second spell as manager in June 2016. The team reached the play-off final in his first season, but this was lost and he was sacked in February 2018. After a short spell with Scunthorpe United, McCall was appointed Bradford manager for a third time in February 2020.
Walter: A Life in Football poster

Walter: A Life in Football

as Self
2021
Warnock poster

Warnock

as Himself
2005
Dynamite - The Ian Durrant Story poster

Dynamite - The Ian Durrant Story

as Self
2002
Classic Rangers Matches poster

Classic Rangers Matches

as Self
2002
Blue Steel: The Hard Men of Ibrox poster

Blue Steel: The Hard Men of Ibrox

Cast
2001
Ian Ferguson: The Last True Blue poster

Ian Ferguson: The Last True Blue

as Self
2001
Glasgow Rangers: Greatest Rangers poster

Glasgow Rangers: Greatest Rangers

as Self
2000
Rangers Gold 2: The Entertainers poster

Rangers Gold 2: The Entertainers

Cast
1999
Rangers FC: Rangers Gold poster

Rangers FC: Rangers Gold

Cast
1999
Rangers FC: Battle of Britain - Rule Britannia poster

Rangers FC: Battle of Britain - Rule Britannia

Cast
1999
Andy Goram: The Goalie poster

Andy Goram: The Goalie

as Self (archive footage)
1999
Rangers FC: True Blues poster

Rangers FC: True Blues

as Self
1998
Glasgow Rangers: Moments to Remember poster

Glasgow Rangers: Moments to Remember

Cast
1998
Rangers Fc: Seasons to Be Cheerful poster

Rangers Fc: Seasons to Be Cheerful

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

Waiting for Gascoigne: The Story of a Legend

Cast
1996
Rangers Fc: Eight at the Double- 1995-96 Season poster

Rangers Fc: Eight at the Double- 1995-96 Season

Cast
1996
Football Gone Crazy poster

Football Gone Crazy

Cast
1996
The Real McCoist poster

The Real McCoist

Cast
1995
Glasgow Rangers: Seventh Heaven - Seven in A Row poster

Glasgow Rangers: Seventh Heaven - Seven in A Row

Cast
1995
Rangers Fc: Six in A Row- The Bluebells Are Blue poster

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

Cast
1994