Cup Double winner Callum Davidson is the new assistant manager at Ross County.
Davidson, who led St. Johnstone to the historic Scottish and Competitionup Triumphs of 2020/21, has been from the Front Line Football since his resignation by Queen’s Park in March.
The new manager of County, Tony Docherty, identified the 19 times covered former former Scotland-Back-Back as the experienced right hand he needs by his side at the Promotion-Chasing Championship club.
Don Cowie’s previous assistant manager John Robertson remains part of the first team coaching setup.
Cowie left as boss in August after a horror art of the season.
Docherty said: ‘I am pleased to bring callum to the football club.
“Callum brings valuable knowledge and experience from a successful play and management career and will be a hugely important member of the back room staff.
“We share similar values ​​and ideas regarding the game, and after working together earlier, I am sure that he will have an extremely positive impact and input for the group here.”
Davidson had three years in the McDiarmid Park Hotseat – his first management role – until his resignation in April 2023.
In his first season, the double -winning performance was one of the most remarkable performance of Scottish football in recent times.
The saints defeated Livingston in the League Cup -Final and Hibs in the Scottish Cup final only a few months later.
A scary escape of relegation The following season was followed by Davidson’s looting after further problems in season 2022/23.
He returned to management with Queen’s Park in January 2024 and spent 14 months in the role.
Davidson supervised the remarkable 1-0 Scottish Cup victory of the Spiders in Rangers in February this year, a result that is generally considered one of the greatest shocks of all time.
But only five weeks later he was discharged from the role after a 4-0 defeat against Falkirk in the championship.
As a player, his major career brought more than 400 competitive performances and brought a £ 1.75 million transfer from Saints to Blackburn Rovers in 1998 and a relocation of £ 2.75 million to Leicester City two years later.
He spent 11 years as a Scotland player between 1998 and 2009.
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