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Gary Caldwell
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Personal information
Full name: Gary Robert Caldwell
Date of birth: 12 April 1982 (1982-04-12) (age 42)
Place of birth:    Stirling, Flag of Scotland Scotland
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Playing position: Defender
Club information
Current club Flag of England Exeter City (manager)
Youth clubs
1997–2001 Flag of England Newcastle United
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
2001–2004
2001
2002
2002–2003
2003
2004–2006
2006–2010
2010–2015
Total
Flag of England Newcastle United
Flag of England → Darlington (loan)
Flag of Scotland → Hibernian (loan)
Flag of England → Coventry City (loan)
Flag of England → Derby County (loan)
Flag of Scotland Hibernian
Flag of Scotland Celtic
Flag of England Wigan Athletic
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011 00(0)
036 00(0)
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088 00(5)
106 00(5)
102 00(6)
356 0(16)   
National team
2001–2003
2002–2013
2002–2003
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Flag of Scotland Scotland
Flag of Scotland Scotland B
019 00(2)
055 00(2)
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Teams managed
2015–2016
2017
2018–2019
2022–
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Flag of England Chesterfield
Flag of Scotland Partick Thistle
Flag of England Exeter City

Gary Caldwell (born 12 April 1982) is a Scottish former professional footballer and coach who is the current manager of Exeter City. Caldwell played for Newcastle United, Darlington, Coventry City, Derby County, Hibernian, Celtic, Wigan Athletic and won 55 international caps for Scotland.

Primarily considered a centre back, Caldwell was a versatile player; he was also deployed as a right back and defensive midfielder at various spells in his career. His elder brother, Steven, was also a footballer and they were at Wigan concurrently. As an international, he earned a place in the Scottish FA International Roll of Honour after gaining over 50 caps.

After retirement he went into coaching, and has managed Wigan Athletic, Chesterfield, and Partick Thistle. After a stint with Manchester City overseeing loaned players, he then rejoined Hibernian as assistant to Shaun Maloney.

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Exeter City F.C. squad - 2024–25

1. Lewis Ward 2. Pierce Sweeney 3. Woodman 4. Nigel Atangana 5. Aaron Martin 7. Lee Martin 8. Nicky Law 10. Holmes 11. Randell Williams 13. Jared Thompson 12. Ryan Bowman 14. Nicky Ajose 15. Tom Parkes 16. Gary Warren 17. Matt Jay 18. Alex Fisher 20. Jayden Richardson 21. Dean Moxey 22. Jack Sparkes 23. Jonny Maxted 24. Brennan Dickenson 25. Jake Taylor 26. Joel Randall 27. Archie Collins 29. Harry Kite 30. Josh Key 31. Noah Smerdon 34. Alex Hartridge 35. Ben Seymour 36. James Dodd 41. Will Dean

Manager:  Flag of England Matt Taylor
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