Gareth Evans (footballer, born 1967) explained

Gareth Evans
Fullname:Gareth John Evans
Height:[1]
Birth Date:14 January 1967
Birth Place:Coventry, England
Position:Forward
Years1:1985–1986
Clubs1:Coventry City
Caps1:7
Goals1:0
Years2:1986–1988
Caps2:63
Goals2:13
Years3:1988–1996
Clubs3:Hibernian
Caps3:257
Goals3:30
Years4:1990
Clubs4:Stoke City (loan)
Caps4:5
Goals4:1
Years5:1990–1991
Clubs5:Northampton Town (loan)
Caps5:2
Goals5:0
Years6:1996–1998
Clubs6:Partick Thistle
Caps6:49
Goals6:14
Years7:1998–2000
Clubs7:Airdrieonians
Caps7:54
Goals7:10
Years8:2000–2004
Clubs8:Alloa Athletic
Caps8:52
Goals8:4
Totalcaps:489
Totalgoals:72
Manageryears1:2011
Managerclubs1:Hibernian (caretaker)
Manageryears2:2012–2013
Managerclubs2:Livingston (caretaker)
Manageryears3:2013–2017
Managerclubs3:Scotland U19 women

Gareth John Evans (born 14 January 1967) is an English football player and coach. He played for Coventry City, Rotherham United, Hibernian, Stoke City, Northampton Town, Partick Thistle, Airdrie and Alloa Athletic.[2] Evans has been the caretaker manager of Hibernian and Livingston, and was head coach of the Scotland women's under-19 national team for four years.

Career

Evans was born in Coventry and played for his local club Coventry City making ten appearances for the "Sky Blues" in two seasons before dropping down to the Third Division to play for Rotherham United. At Millmoor Evans played 39 times in 1986–87 scoring 11 goals as the "Millers" finished in a mid-table position of 14th however a poor season under John Breckin and Dave Cusack saw Rotherham relegated to the Fourth Division. With Rotherham heading for relegation Evans moved to Scottish Scottish Premier Division side Hibernian.[2]

It was at Easter Road where Evans enjoyed the most success in his career where he spent nine seasons. In total he played 301 matches for Hibs scoring 37 goals helping the Edinburgh side to lift the Scottish League Cup in 1991. In the 1990–91 season Evans spent time out on loan at Stoke City where he played seven times scoring twice, which came in a 1–0 win over Bolton Wanderers and in a 2–1 defeat against West Ham United in the Football League Cup.[2] In the same season he also played twice for Northampton Town.[2]

After leaving Hibernian in 1996 Evans continued to play in Scotland, initially signing for Partick Thistle. He then joined Airdrieonians in 1998 and Alloa Athletic in 2000.

Managerial career

After ending his playing career in 2004, he joined the Alloa Athletic coaching staff. He eventually became assistant manager, before taking a similar position at Brechin City, where he assisted former Hibs teammate Michael O'Neill. Evans then moved back into full-time football in 2007 by accepting the position of reserve team coach at Hibs.[3] Following the departure of John Hughes on 4 October 2010, Evans was appointed caretaker manager at Hibernian alongside fellow coach Alistair Stevenson.[4] Evans left Hibernian in November 2011, as new manager Pat Fenlon assembled his coaching staff.[5]

Livingston appointed Evans as first team coach in July 2012.[6] After John Hughes left Livingston to manage Hartlepool United in November, Evans and Richie Burke were placed in caretaker charge of the team.[7] Evans left the club on 28 February 2013.[8]

Evans was appointed as Scotland women's under-19 national coach in June 2013.[9] He left this position in August 2017.[10] He was appointed as Head of Youth by Hibernian Football Club on 24 September 2018.

Career statistics

As a player

Source:

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Coventry City1985–86First Division6000112091
1986–87First Division1000000010
Total70001120101
Rotherham United1986–87Third Division3493100213911
1987–88Third Division294304320387
Total63136143417718
Hibernian1987–88Scottish Premier Division122200000142
1988–89Scottish Premier Division355403100426
1989–90Scottish Premier Division283102041354
1990–91Scottish Premier Division152002000172
1991–92Scottish Premier Division416314100488
1992–93Scottish Premier Division396402220478
1993–94Scottish Premier Division384204000444
1994–95Scottish Premier Division260203200292
1995–96Scottish Premier Division232000000232
Total257301812066130138
Stoke City (loan)1990–91Third Division5100210072
Northampton Town (loan)1990–91Fourth Division2000000020
Partick Thistle1996–97Scottish First Division2990033003212
1997–98Scottish First Division205001010225
Total49140043105417
Airdrieonians1998–99Scottish First Division266101000286
1999–2000Scottish First Division254102000284
2000–01Scottish First Division3000201060
Total54102050106210
Alloa Athletic2000–01Scottish First Division223100000233
2001–02Scottish Second Division100321052194
2002–03Scottish First Division141102010181
2003–04Scottish Second Division60201010100
Total524724072708
Career Total48972334401421458394

A.  The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Full Members Cup, Football League Trophy, Scottish Challenge Cup and UEFA Cup.

As a manager

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Dunk, Peter . Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . 314 . Queen Anne Press . 20 August 1987 . 978-0-3561435-4-5.
  2. Book: Matthews, Tony. The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. 1994. Lion Press. 0-9524151-0-0.
  3. News: Evans heads in as Kozelsky waits . BBC Sport. BBC. 20 June 2007. 20 June 2007.
  4. News: Alistair Stevenson and Gareth Evans to Guide Hibs. BBC Sport. BBC. 12 October 2010. 12 October 2010.
  5. News: Club Statement. 28 November 2011. 28 November 2011. Hibernianfc.co.uk. Hibernian FC.
  6. News: The Rumour Mill: Wednesday's football transfer news and gossip . Former Hibs coach Gareth Evans has been reunited with John Collins and John Hughes at Livingston after being named as first-team coach. (Mail). 18 July 2012. 18 July 2012. sport.scotsman.com. Johnston Press.
  7. Web site: Livingston's Evans and Burke continue as management duo . BBC Sport . BBC . 22 November 2012 . 22 November 2012.
  8. Web site: John Collins and Gareth Evans leave Livingston . Brian . McLauchlin . BBC Sport . BBC . 28 February 2013 . 28 February 2013.
  9. Web site: Evans appointed women's under-19 national coach. Scottish Football Association. 25 June 2013. 18 June 2013.
  10. Web site: Gareth Evans to step down as coach of Women's U19s . Scottish Football Association . 22 August 2017 . 22 August 2017.