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Archibald Gall "Archie" Knox

1980-83, 1986-87 & 2010-13

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Archibald Gall 'Archie' Knox

Archibald Gall "Archie" Knox

Manager (Caretaker), Ass Manager

  • Birth: 01 May 1947 • Tealing, Angus, Scotland
  • Death: Living

Assistant Manger, 10 Dec 2010 - 2013, Manager (Caretaker), 08 Nov 1986 to 18 Nov 1986, Co Manager, 09 Aug 1986 to 05 Nov 1986, Assistant Manger, 18 Aug 1980 - 1983


Experience

  • Event:

  • 26 Feb 1983

  • Event:

    Scottish Reserves League East

    Raith Rovers 0 v 3 Aberdeen

    Robertson, Cowan (2)

    Archie Knox came on as substitue for Steve Gray and Aberdeen finished as Runners-up for the season. Teddy Scott was the unused substitute.

  • 13 May 1983

  • 1989-90

    Manchester United F.C. Assistant manager

    Honours - FA Cup: 1989–90

  • 1991-97

    Rangers F.C. Assistant manager

    Honours - Scottish Premier Division: 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97
    Scottish Cup: 1991–92, 1992–93, 1995–96
    Scottish League Cup: 1992–93, 1993–94, 1996–97

  • 2006-07

    Scotland U21 Manager

  • 10 Dec 2010

    Assistant Manager

    Craig Brown has been confirmed as the new manager of Aberdeen alongside assistant Archie Knox, taking over from Mark McGhee who was sacked last week. BBC Sport

  • 10 Nov 2017

  • 2018

    Scottish FA Hall of Fame

    Inducted into the SFA Hall of Fame

  • 03 Apr 2023

  • 12 May 2023

    Freedom of the City of Aberdeen

    40th Anniversary, Gothenburg Greats presented with an honour bestowed by the city of Aberdeen, Scotland.

Medal

  • European Cup Winners Cup, Winners Medal 1983

    • From Graeme Watson's personal collection, European Cup Winners Cup, Winners Medal front - Copyright © 2022 Graeme Watson.
    • From Graeme Watson's personal collection, European Cup Winners Cup, Winners Medal back - Copyright © 2022 Graeme Watson.

    11 May 1983
    Aberdeen 2 v 1 Real Madrid (a.e.t.)
    Inscription on back in French, Coupe Des Vainouers De Coupe Europeenie.
    Translated means, European Cup Winners' Cup and the year 1983


Image

  • Freedom of the City of Aberdeen, Coat of Arms of Aberdeen, Scotland

    • From Graeme Watson's personal collection, Coat of Arms of Aberdeen, Scotland - This digital image by Graeme Watson 2022.

    The motto of the city is Bon Accord, French for "Good Agreement".
    The supporters are two leopards, though in early depictions they are sometimes shown as lions. The three towers represent the three buildings that stood on the three hills of mediaeval Aberdeen: Aberdeen Castle on Castle Hill, the city gate on Port Hill, and a chapel on St Catherine's Hill. The latter two are no longer in existence.


Honours (1980-83, 1986-87 & 2010-13)

Trophys Description Year Match Location
European Super Cup - Silhouette European Super Cup
23 Nov 1983 & 20 Dec 1983
1st Leg: Hamburg SV 0 v 0 Aberdeen
2nd Leg: Aberdeen 2 v 0 Hamburg SV
(As assistant manager)
Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, Germany & Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland
European Cup Winners Cup - Silhouette European Cup Winners Cup
11 May 1983
Aberdeen 2 v 1 Real Madrid (a.e.t.)
(As assistant manager)
Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden
Scottish Cup - Silhouette Scottish Cup
22 May 1982
Aberdeen 4 v 1 Rangers (a.e.t.)
(As assistant manager)
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
Scottish Cup - Silhouette Scottish Cup
21 May 1983
Aberdeen 1 v 0 Rangers (a.e.t.)
(As assistant manager)
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
Drybrough Cup - Silhouette Drybrough Cup
02 Aug 1980
Aberdeen 2 v 1 St Mirren
(As assistant manager)
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland

External Link

  • Family Tree Official's, Player's and staff details: Ancestry.com
    A.F.C Official's, Player's and staff details source: AFC Heritage - The Official Aberdeen Football Club Heritage Trust.
    Aberdeen Football Club's 1972 type Logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image - This version designed by Graeme Watson 2021 (Logo is for representation only and use of the logo here does not imply endorsement.)
    Insert Photos: From Graeme Watson's personal collection, European Cup Winners Cup, Winners Medal front & back 1983 (replica) - Copyright © 2022 Graeme Watson.
    Insert Image: From Graeme Watson's personal collection, Coat of Arms of Aberdeen, Scotland - This digital image by Graeme Watson © 2022.
    Header Background: Aberdeen Football Club, Pittodrie Stadium, Main Stand Entrance, 2015, Aberdeen, Scotland - Copyright © 2015 Graeme Watson.

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