Frank Connor
Personal information
Date of birth
(1936-02-13)13 February 1936
Place of birth
Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Date of death
3 March 2022(2022-03-03) (aged 86)
Position(s)
Youth career
Polkemmet Juniors
Senior career*
Years
Team
Apps
(Gls)
1961–1962
2
(0)
1962–1963
1963–1964
6
(0)
1964–1967
1967–1968
1968–1969
Albion Rovers (player-coach)
8
(0)
1975–1976
Cowdenbeath (player-manager)
1
(0)
Managerial career
1974–1976
1980–1982
1982–1983
Motherwell (assistant)
1983–1986
Celtic (assistant)
1986–1990
1990–1993
Hearts (assistant)
1993
Celtic (caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Frank Connor (13 February 1936 – 3 March 2022) was a Scottish football player and manager.
As a player, he played for Celtic, Portadown, St Mirren, Derry City, Albion Rovers and Cowdenbeath. After coaching at Celtic and Albion Rovers, Connor moved to Cowdenbeath in 1974 as player-manager, before a spell as assistant manager at Morton. He managed Berwick Rangers between 1980 and 1982 and then had a spell working under Jock WallaceatMotherwell as assistant manager.[1]
In the summer of 1983, Connor moved back to Celtic as new manager David Hay's assistant. He spent 2+1⁄2 years in that role at Parkhead until he was sacked by Hay in February 1986.[1] He then went to manage Raith Rovers from 1986 to 1990. Connor led Raith Rovers to promotion to the Scottish First Division in his first season in charge there,[2] and succeeded in keeping them in that division for the remainder of his tenure as manager. After leaving Raith Rovers in 1990, Connor had a spell at Hearts as assistant to manager Joe Jordan.[3]
In June 1993, Connor returned once again to Celtic, this time as part of Liam Brady's new backroom team. He was joined at Celtic by his former boss at Hearts, Joe Jordan.[4]
In October 1993 following the departures of Brady and Jordan, Connor took over as caretaker manager of Celtic for four games. He was in charge for two Scottish Premier Division matches (one win, one draw) a UEFA Cup tie first leg (won 1–0 against Sporting CP),[5] and he picked the team to face Rangers (a 2–1 Premier Division Celtic win) three days after Lou Macari's arrival. Connor had an unbeaten record in charge of Celtic.[6]
Connor died on 3 March 2022, at the age of 86.[7]
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