Maurice Malpas
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Maurice Malpas | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Maurice Daniel Robert Malpas | |
Date of birth | August 3, 1962 (age 44) | |
Place of birth | Dunfermline, Scotland | |
Playing position | Manager | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Motherwell | |
Youth clubs | ||
Leven Royals | ||
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1979-2000 | Dundee United | 617 (18) |
National team | ||
1984-1992 | Scotland | 55 (0) |
Teams managed | ||
2006-present | Motherwell | |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Maurice Daniel Robert Malpas (born August 3, 1962 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish football manager and former professional footballer. He currently manages Motherwell, having previously played for Dundee United and Scotland.
He won 55 caps for Scotland and subsequently is a member of the Scotland Football Hall of Fame. A Scottish schools U-15 cap, he signed for Dundee United from Leven Royals in 1979. Despite making his first-team debut in November 1981, he did not become a full-time player until the completion of his BSc degree in Electrical Engineering two years later.[1]
Maurice soon developed into one of the best full backs in Scotland, a fact recognised when he won the first of his caps in 1984. He went on to exceed 50, thus becoming the only United player so far to enter the SFA’s Hall of Fame. In his fiftieth international appearance (away to Norway in June 1992) he was made captain to mark the occasion.[2]
Consistently outstanding, his good fortune in avoiding serious injury helped him build the club’s all-time record of 617 appearances by the time he retired from playing in the year 2000. He then assumed full time coaching duties at Tannadice, having been acting as player/coach since 1991. He was part of the temporary management team following the dismissal of Alex Smith in October 2002, but left the club in January 2003.
He initially joined Motherwell as assistant manager to former coaching colleague Terry Butcher, taking over the manager's position on May 17, 2006 following Butcher's departure to coach Sydney FC in the A-League.
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[edit] Honours
UEFA Cup (Runner-up): 1
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- 1986-87
Scottish Cup: 1
Scottish Cup (Runner-up): 4
League Cup (Runner-up): 2
League Challenge Cup (Runner-up): 1
Preceded by Alex McLeish |
Scottish Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year 1991 |
Succeeded by Ally McCoist |
Preceded by Terry Butcher |
Motherwell F.C. manager 2006- |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
[edit] References
- ^ Harry Reid (2005), The Final Whistle?, Birlinn, 238 ISBN 1-84158-362-6
- ^ Bill Bateson and Albert Sewell (1992). News of the World Football Annual 1992/93. Harper Collins, 145. ISBN 0-85543-188-1.
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Scotland squad - 1986 FIFA World Cup | ![]() |
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1 Leighton | 2 Gough | 3 Malpas | 4 Souness | 5 McLeish | 6 Miller | 7 Strachan | 8 Aitken | 9 Bannon | 10 Bett | 11 McStay | 12 Goram | 13 Nicol | 14 Narey | 15 Albiston | 16 McAvennie | 17 Archibald | 18 Sharp | 19 Nicholas | 20 Sturrock | 21 Cooper | 22 Rough | Coach: Ferguson |
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Scotland squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup | ![]() |
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1 Leighton | 2 McLeish | 3 Aitken | 4 Gough | 5 McStay | 6 Malpas | 7 Johnston | 8 Bett | 9 McCoist | 10 MacLeod | 11 Gillespie | 12 Goram | 13 Durie | 14 McInally | 15 Levein | 16 McCall | 17 McKimmie | 18 Collins | 19 McPherson | 20 McAllister | 21 Fleck | 22 Gunn | Coach: Roxburgh |
Motherwell F.C. - Current Squad |
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1 Smith | 2 Corrigan | 3 Murphy | 4 Kerr | 5 Craigan | 6 McLean | 7 McDonald | 8 McCormack | 10 O'Donnell | 11 Paterson | 12 Clarkson | 13 Keegan | 14 McGarry | 15 Kinniburgh | 16 Molloy | 17 McBride | 18 Meldrum | 19 Quinn | 20 Fitzpatrick | 21 Fagan | 22 Lasley | 23 Smith | 25 Calder | 26 Connolly | 28 Soutar | 29 Maguire | 30 Reynolds | 31 Vadócz | Manager: Malpas |
Categories: 1962 births | Living people | Scottish footballers | Dundee United F.C. players | Motherwell F.C. managers | FIFA World Cup 1986 players | FIFA World Cup 1990 players | UEFA Euro 1992 players | Scottish Footballers of the Year | People from Dunfermline | Scotland international footballers