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In February 2020, Greig was appointed as Development Manager for Raith Rovers Community Foundation.<ref>, Fife Today, 6 February 2020</ref> During his tenure, the RRCF was named Best Professional Club in the Community at the 2021 ] Grassroots Awards.<ref>, The Courier, 3 December 2021</ref> In February 2020, Greig was appointed as Development Manager for Raith Rovers Community Foundation.<ref>, Fife Today, 6 February 2020</ref> During his tenure, the RRCF was named Best Professional Club in the Community at the 2021 ] Grassroots Awards.<ref>, The Courier, 3 December 2021</ref>


Greig was appointed as First Team Head Coach of ] in April 2024.<ref>, X, 17 April 2024</ref> Greig was appointed as First Team Head Coach of ] in April 2024.<ref>, X, 17 April 2024</ref> He left the role in January 2025, citing work commitment issues.<ref>, X, 17 January 2025</ref>


==Honours== ==Honours==
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==External links== ==External links==
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 20 January 2025

Scottish football manager

Paul Greig
Personal information
Full name Paul Greig
Place of birth Scotland
Managerial career
Years Team
Northern Football
2016–2017 NJ/NY Gotham (assistant)
2018 Spartans
2024–2025 Livingston

Paul Greig is a Scottish football manager who most recently managed Livingston.

Earl life

He attended Balwearie High School.

Career

Greig guided Northern Football to the New Zealand Women's National League championship in 2015.

In February 2016, he was appointed assistant manager of NJ/NY Gotham.

He was appointed manager of Spartans in February 2018. However, after 6 months in charge, Greig stepped down from his position to take up a coaching role with Spartans men’s under-20 side.

In February 2020, Greig was appointed as Development Manager for Raith Rovers Community Foundation. During his tenure, the RRCF was named Best Professional Club in the Community at the 2021 Scottish Football Association Grassroots Awards.

Greig was appointed as First Team Head Coach of Livingston in April 2024. He left the role in January 2025, citing work commitment issues.

Honours

Manager

Northern Football

References

  1. Northern Football halt Mainland's dominance with national women's league final win, Stuff, 6 October 2015
  2. Sky Blue FC hires Paul Greig, Jill Loyden as assistant coaches, Once A Metro, 4 February 2016
  3. New Spartans Women coach aims to change culture of club, Edinburgh Evening News, 9 February 2018
  4. Debbi McCulloch returns to the helm of Spartans Women, Edinburgh Evening News, 4 August 2018
  5. Lifelong Raith Rovers fan aims to connect club with community, Fife Today, 6 February 2020
  6. Raith Rovers to be ‘heartbeat of the community’ after foundation lands major Scottish FA award, The Courier, 3 December 2021
  7. Welcome, Paul Greig!, X, 17 April 2024
  8. Staff Departure, X, 17 January 2025

External links

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