Nicky Grant Explained

Nicky Grant
Fullname:Nichola Anne Grant[1]
Birth Date:1976 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Aberdeen, Scotland
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:Forfar Farmington
Years4:2001
Years5:2002
Years6:2002–2003
Years7:2003
Years8:2003–2005
Years9:2005
Years10:2005–2006
Years11:2006–2010
Years12:2007
Years13:2011
Years14:2011
Years15:2012–
Clubs1:Cove Rangers
Clubs2:Cumbernauld United
Clubs3:Stenhousemuir
Clubs4:ÍBV
Clubs6:Glasgow City
Clubs7:1. FFC Frankfurt
Clubs8:Kilmarnock Ladies
Clubs10:Hibernian Ladies
Clubs11:Hamilton Academical Ladies
Clubs12:QBIK
Clubs13:Celtic Ladies
Clubs14:Hamilton Academical Ladies
Clubs15:Forfar Farmington
Caps4:10
Goals4:3
Nationalyears1:1993–2006
Nationalteam1:Scotland
Nationalcaps1:98
Nationalgoals1:7
Club-Update:12:00, 19 June 2011 (UTC)
Ntupdate:12:00, 19 June 2011 (UTC)

Nichola Anne "Nicky" Grant (born 13 August 1976) is a Scottish international footballer, who plays as a midfielder. She currently plays in the Scottish Women's Premier League for Forfar Farmington, having previously played in England for Arsenal and Doncaster Rovers Belles as well as in Iceland, Germany and Sweden. Grant amassed over 90 appearances for the Scotland women's national football team.

Club career

Born in Aberdeen and brought up in Elgin, Grant first came to prominence as a member of a successful Cove Rangers team,[2] where she signed an individual paid contract (the first such deal in Scottish football).[3] She scored twice in the 1995 Scottish Women's Cup final as Cove beat Cumbernauld United 5–1 at McDiarmid Park,[4] and twice in the 1996 final as they defeated Aberdeen by the same score at the same venue.[5] They won the trophy for the third time in 1997.[6] After switching to Cumbernauld United, Grant won a domestic treble in 1997–98.[7]

In the 2000 Scottish Women's Cup final, Grant scored four goals in Stenhousemuir's 9–0 win over Clyde.[8]

Grant spent the 2001 summer season in Iceland with ÍBV and scored three goals in ten Úrvalsdeild appearances.[9] [10] She then collected an FA Women's Premier League winners medal with Arsenal Ladies in 2002, but did not wish to move to London long-term. In 2003 Grant joined Frauen Bundesliga champions 1. FFC Frankfurt as a full–time professional. She did not remain in Germany for long due to injuries and returned to Scotland to work as a teacher while playing for Kilmarnock.

In January 2005, Grant rejected an approach from Sunderland in favour of Doncaster Rovers Belles.[11] Grant helped Doncaster avoid relegation by scoring the second goal in a vital 2–0 win over Bristol City, but she was sent off for removing her shirt in celebration.[12]

In summer 2007 she joined Swedish Damallsvenskan club QBIK at the invitation of international teammate Ifeoma Dieke.[13]

After a spell at Hamilton Academical, Grant signed for Celtic in 2011.[14] She returned to Accies during the Scottish Women's Premier League mid–season break.[15] Grant signed for Forfar Farmington ahead of the 2012 season, after moving to the Angus area for work reasons.[16]

International career

Grant made her senior debut for Scotland against Italy in October 1993.[17] The Scots were beaten 4–0 in the 1995 UEFA Women's Championship qualification match hosted in Senigallia.[18]

In summer 2003 Grant had a disagreement with the Scotland management team and spent a year out of the national team. She was recalled in July 2004 after her Kilmarnock Ladies manager Jim Chapman interceded.[19]

Personal life

Grant's brother Graeme is also a footballer, who played with Buckie Thistle and Forres Mechanics in the Highland Football League, as well as spending 2002–03 with Elgin City in the Scottish Football League Third Division.[20]

As of 2019, she was the head teacher of Alness Academy having been appointed at the end of the previous year. She had previously held senior roles at schools in Aberdeenshire and Moray.[21]

Grant became the Director of Education for Highland in 2019, after just 9 months at Alness Academy.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: European Women Championship 2005 - Match Details. 2011-06-21. 2005-06-19. RSSSF. Sébastien Duret and Neil Morrison.
  2. Web site: HUNKY DORY!; Your OTHER national squad choose their Euro 96 heart-throbs. 2011-06-21. Sunday Mail. 1996-06-02. Vicki Davidson.
  3. https://britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000445/19950527/019/0005 Grant Aid
  4. https://britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000578/19950515/455/0023 Cove women's cup glory
  5. Web site: FIVE-STAR ACES HAVE IT DON AND DUSTED. 2011-06-21. Daily Record. Glasgow. 1996-05-13.
  6. https://britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000578/19970505/428/0021 Cove Rangers celebrate super Scottish Cup treble
  7. Web site: Fleet streets ahead of 'em. 2011-06-21. Daily Record. Glasgow. 1998-05-25. Alan Marshall.
  8. Web site: 'Magoo' regrets she was unable to save the day. 2011-06-21. The Herald. Ian Black. 2000-05-08.
  9. Web site: Iceland - Women's Premier League 2001. 2011-02-20. Denis Polsinelli and Óskar Ó. Jónsson. RSSSF. 2005-01-15.
  10. Web site: Nicky Grant. 2012-03-14. KSI.is.
  11. Web site: Northern Division: Black Cats gaining momentum once more!. 2011-06-21. Givemefootball.com. Ross Heppenstall. 2005-01-24.
  12. Web site: Women's football. 2011-06-21. The Guardian. Paula Cocozza. 2005-02-07.
  13. Web site: Lärarinna med landslagsmeriter förstärker Qbik. 2011-06-21. NWT.se. Mikael Adamsson. 2007-07-04. Swedish. https://web.archive.org/web/20120319031910/http://www.nwt.se/sport/article20850.ece. 19 March 2012. dead.
  14. News: Celtic Women enjoy Easter victory. Celtic FC. 2011-08-02. 2011-04-26. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120405031645/http://www.celticfc.net/newsstory?item=983. 5 April 2012.
  15. Web site: Former Scottish female international gets Alness head job.
  16. News: A double Grants for Forfar Farmington. Scotzine. Andy. Muirhead. 2012-03-14. 2012-03-13.
  17. Web site: Scotland Women A Squad. 2011-06-21. The Pink 2.
  18. Web site: Italy - Women - International Results. 2011-06-21. RSSSF. 2011-04-21.
  19. Web site: FOOTBALL: Nicky has Scot her wish with a recall; WOMEN'S FOOTBALL. 2011-06-21. Daily Record. Glasgow. Ginny Clark. 2004-07-21.
  20. Web site: FOOTBALL: Keeping it in the family; DAILY KICK-ABOUTS HELPED SIBLINGS MAKE GRADE. 2011-06-21. Daily Record. Glasgow. Steven Rattray. 2003-12-31.
  21. https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/highlands/1612978/former-scottish-female-international-gets-alness-head-job/amp/ Scottish former female international gets Alness head job