Derek Whiteford Explained

Derek Whiteford
Fullname:David Whiteford[1]
Birth Date:13 May 1947
Birth Place:Salsburgh, Scotland
Death Place:Shotts, Scotland
Height:[2]
Position:Midfielder
Clubs1:Broxburn Athletic
Years2:1964–1967
Caps2:1
Goals2:0
Clubs2:Hibernian
Years3:1967–1977
Caps3:316
Goals3:80
Clubs3:Airdrieonians
Years4:1977–1979
Caps4:78
Goals4:24
Clubs4:Dumbarton
Years5:1979–1980
Caps5:12
Goals5:2
Clubs5:Falkirk
Totalcaps:407
Totalgoals:106
Manageryears1:1981–1982
Managerclubs1:Albion Rovers
Manageryears2:1986
Managerclubs2:Dumbarton
Manageryears3:1986–1987
Managerclubs3:Airdrieonians

David "Derek" Whiteford (born 13 May 1947 in Salsburgh)[3] was a Scottish football player and manager. He played for Hibernian,[3] Airdrieonians, Dumbarton[2] and Falkirk.[4]

Whiteford started his senior career with Hibernian, but was unable to establish himself in the first team and was given a free transfer. He signed for Airdrie and served the club with distinction, making over 400 total appearances including the 1975 Scottish Cup Final in which he was captain (lost to Celtic)[5] as well as winning 1973–74 Scottish Division Two title and 1976 Spring Cup, plus another runner-up medal from the 1971–72 Texaco Cup. In 2016 he was voted into the Diamonds 'Greatest XI' by supporters.[6]

After retiring as a player, Whiteford managed Albion Rovers, Dumbarton (alongside Alex Wright) and then Airdrieonians. He resigned as Airdrie manager in 1987 because he lost enjoyment for the game, and decided to concentrate on his then principal career as a physical education teacher.

Whiteford died in 2002, aged 54.[7] His uncle Jock[8] [9] and cousins Davie and Jocky Whiteford (a teammate at Airdrie and Dumbarton) were also footballers.[10] [11]

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Albion Rovers[12] December 1981November 1982
Dumbarton[13] February 1986May 1986
Airdrieonians[14] August 1986May 1987
Total

Notes and References

  1. https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=statutory&dl_rec=statutory-deaths&surname=Whiteford&surname_so=syn&forename_so=fuzzy&other_surname_so=exact&mmsurname_so=exact&sex=M&from_year=2000&birth_year=1947&birth_year_range=1&record_type=stat_deaths Statutory registers - Deaths - Search results
  2. https://sonsarchive.co.uk/player.php?id=652 Derek Whiteford Player Profile
  3. Web site: [Hibernian player] Whiteford, Derek]. FitbaStats . 26 August 2021.
  4. https://www.bettermeddle.org.uk/archive/profile.php?name=4|1980|Whiteford Derek Whiteford
  5. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=aYtAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=76QMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5405%2C947407 To Celtic cup No. 24, to Airdrie our thanks
  6. https://www.airdriefc.com/1516news/010416/Airdrie%27s-Greatest-Midfielder---Derek-Whiteford Airdrie's Greatest Midfielder - Derek Whiteford
  7. News: Derek Whiteford. Bob Crampsey. Bob Crampsey. The Herald. 21 January 2002. 23 January 2011.
  8. https://sites.google.com/site/hamiltonacademicalmemorybank/players/whiteford-john-1940 Whiteford, John (1940)
  9. http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/stirling/stirling.html Stirling Albion: 1947/48 - 2013/14
  10. https://www.motherwellnet.com/database/player-archive/w/davie-whiteford/ Davie Whiteford
  11. http://whiteford.itgo.com/sport/ Sporting Whitefords
  12. https://www.fitbastats.com/albionrovers/manager.php?id=973 (Albion Rovers manager) Whiteford, Derek
  13. (Dumbarton manager) Wright, Alex
  14. https://www.fitbastats.com/airdrieonians1878/team_results_season.php?from=26&competition=0&update=Update (Airdrieonians (1878)) Results For Season 1986/1987 in All Competitions