- Paul Lambert
Football player infobox
playername = Paul Lambert
fullname =
nickname =
height = height|m=1.80
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1969|8|7
cityofbirth =Paisley
countryofbirth =Scotland
currentclub =
position =Midfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1986–1993
1993–1996
1996–1997
1997–2005
2005–2006
clubs = St. Mirren
Motherwell
Borussia Dortmund
Celtic
Livingston
Total
caps(goals) = 227 (14)
103 0(6)
044 0(1)
193 (14)
007 0(0)
574 (35)
nationalyears = 1995–2004
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 040 0(1)
manageryears = 2005–2006
2006–2008
2008–
managerclubs = Livingston
Wycombe WanderersColchester United FC Paul Lambert (born
7 August 1969 ) is a Scottish football manager and former player currently in charge ofColchester United FC . Lambert started his playing career at Linwood Rangers Boys' Club in 1980, before entering the professional game with St Mirren in 1985. As a 17 year old in 1987 with St Mirren Lambert won his firstScottish Cup winner's medal. He played there for eight years before transferring to Motherwell in 1993.In 1996 Lambert transferred to the German Bundesliga side
Borussia Dortmund . He was well liked by the fans in Germany, and he contributed to the team's success in winning the 1997UEFA Champions League : in the final against Juventus in Munich on28 May 1997 , he played superbly in midfield to help quell the influence of Juve's French playmakerZinedine Zidane as Dortmund won 3–1. Lambert also provided the assist forKarl-Heinz Riedle 's opening goal. He became the first British player to win the European Cup with a non UK team, and the first British player to win the Champions League since its inception.In November 1997, after just over a year playing in the Bundesliga, he was signed by Celtic for a fee in the region of £2,000,000. During his time with Celtic, he won four SPL titles, two Scottish Cups, two CIS Insurance Cups and was captain of the side that reached the 2003 UEFA Cup Final in Seville.
He was also a Scotland international, winning 40 caps and scoring one goal, and played in the 1998 World Cup, turning in an especially impressive performance as the Scots lost 2–1 to Brazil at the
Stade de France in the tournament's opening match.After studying for football coaching qualifications in 2005, Lambert landed his first managerial job with Livingston on
1 June 2005 . Lambert studied for his UEFA coaching credentials in Germany, one of very few non-Germans to have been given dispensation to do so. Although he had not intended to play for his new club Lambert registered as a player in late August 2005 to cover for any injury shortages. His tenure ended the following February when he resigned after only winning two league games since starting the job.Lambert was appointed manager of English team fc|Wycombe Wanderers on
30 June 2006 . He led Wycombe to the League Cup semi-finals after defeatingPremier League sides fc|Fulham and fc|Charlton Athletic. The semi-final tie, against then Premier League champions fc|Chelsea, saw Wycombe hold Chelsea to a 1–1 draw atAdams Park before losing the away leg. This was the first time in over 30 years a fourth tier team had reached that stage of the League Cup.Lambert resigned as Wycombe manager on
20 May 2008 following the club's elimination from the League 2 play-offs byStockport County . On October 9th, he was appointed as manager ofColchester United FC [ [http://www.cu-fc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/0,,10424~1417363,00.html U's appoint Lambert] ]Honours
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Scottish Premier League winner 1997–98, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04
*Scottish Cup winner 1986–87, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2004–05, Runner-up 2001–02
*Scottish League Cup winner 1997–98, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2005–06, Runner-up 2002–03
*UEFA Cup Runner-up 2002-03
*UEFA Champions League Winner 1996-97Managerial stats
:"As of
14 July 2007 ."External links
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