Scot Gemmill

Where is Scot Gemmill now?

Former Nottingham Forest and Everton midfielder Scot Gemmill retired from playing in 2007 after a year-long spell playing in Australia with the New Zealand Knights.

Over a 17-year career he made over 400 appearances for six clubs – the majority at Forest where he played under five managers and was involved in two promotion winning teams and three relegated teams over a nine-year period.

On the international scene he played for the Scotland national side on 26 occasions and was part of the squads that went to the 1996 UEFA European Championships and the 1998 FIFA World Cup finals.

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Gemmill made his first steps into coaching in 2006 as a player-coach under Jim Smith at Oxford United before joining A-League side New Zealand Knights in a similar role before ending his playing career.

Having already got a taste for the coaching side of the game as a player-coach at Oxford United and the New Zealand Knights, upon hanging up his boots Gemmil coached across the Scotland national youth teams before a permanent appointment as manager of the under-17’s team in 2014.

Since 2016 he has been manager of the Scotland under-21s side.

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Scot Gemmill: Premier League Statistics

NationalityScottish
PositionMidfielder
Appearances224
Goals8
Yellow Cards32
Red Cards0
Premier League Teams Played forEverton, Nottingham Forest

Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com

Last Updated on 29 March 2021 by Admin