Scottish Football Manager Jimmy Calderwood Dies Age 69
Scottish Football Manager Jimmy Calderwood Dies Age 69

Scottish Football Manager Jimmy Calderwood Dies Age 69

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Jimmy Calderwood, the former manager of Aberdeen and Dunfermline Athletic, has passed away at the age of 69 after a battle with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Calderwood, who made his mark in Scottish football, began his career as a player with Birmingham City before moving to the Netherlands, where he played for several clubs. He returned to Scotland in 1999 to manage Dunfermline, leading them to a First Division title and a memorable fourth-place finish in the top flight, as well as a Scottish Cup final appearance in 2004. Later, he managed Aberdeen, where he guided the team back to European competition and achieved notable success in the UEFA Cup. Calderwood's death has prompted tributes from across the football community, with Dunfermline expressing deep sadness at the loss of a key figure in their history. His partner, Yvonne Buchanan, highlighted his impact and the support received during his illness.

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