Walter Kidd Explained

Walter Kidd
Birth Date:10 March 1958
Birth Place:Edinburgh, Scotland
Position:Defender
Currentclub:Livingston (youth team coach)
Years1:1977–1991
Years2:1991–1993
Years3:1994–1995
Years4:1996–1997
Caps1:365
Caps2:63
Caps3:1
Caps4:1
Totalcaps:430
Goals1:6
Goals2:0
Goals3:0
Goals4:0
Totalgoals:6

Walter Kidd (born 10 March 1958) is a Scottish former professional football player, who played most of his career as right-back for Heart of Midlothian In total, he represented Hearts as a player for 15 years.

Known for his tough tackling and his 'no nonsense' approach, he was affectionately nicknamed 'Zico' after the Brazilian footballing genius of that name. After leaving the club in 1991 to continue his playing career with Airdrieonians, he returned to Hearts as reserve team coach in 1993, remaining at the club until 1996 when he became assistant manager at Falkirk. He returned to Airdrie in 1999, where he worked until 2001. Since then he has worked as the youth team coach at Livingston.

In May 2014 Walter Kidd was inducted into the Airdrieonians Hall Of Fame at the club's annual Player Of The Year Dinner