Quick Info
| Profession | Football coach and former player |
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| Nationality | Scottish |
| Date of Birth | 16/11/1978 |
| Age | 47 years |
| Birthplace | Edinburgh, Scotland |
Latest News about Gary Naysmith
2025
Gary Naysmith led Stenhousemuir Football Club to win the cinch League Two title, the club's first-ever league championship in their 140-year history. The team secured the title with six games to spare, accumulating 66 points from 33 games and finishing eleven points above second place, earning promotion to League One.
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Bio/Wiki
| Full Name | Gary Andrew Naysmith |
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 1.78 m |
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| Weight | 70 kg |
Career
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| International | Scotland (46 caps, 2000-2009) | ||||||||||||||
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Started youth career with Whitehill Welfare Colts (1991-1996) | |
| 2. Moved to Everton from Hearts | |
| 3. Joined Sheffield United in £1m exchange deal with Phil Jagielka | |
| 4. Helped Hearts end their 36-year trophy drought by lifting the Scottish Cup in 1998 | |
| 5. Made over 130 Premier League appearances for Everton | |
| 6. Won 46 caps for Scotland national team between 2000 and 2009 | |
| 7. Led Stenhousemuir to their first-ever league title in the club's 140-year history |