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Steven Whittaker

Steven Gordon Whittaker (born 16 June 1984 in , ) is a Scottish professional coach and former player, best known as a versatile right-back who played for prominent clubs in and , including Rangers, City, and Hibernian. Whittaker began his senior career with Hibernian in 2002, where he made over 170 appearances before transferring to Rangers in 2007, establishing himself as a key defender during a successful five-year spell that included 209 matches and 28 goals. With Rangers, he secured three titles, two Scottish Cups, and three Scottish League Cups, contributing to the club's dominance in domestic competitions. In 2012, Whittaker moved to English Championship side Norwich City, where he played 106 games over five seasons, helping the team achieve promotion to the in 2015 before returning to Hibernian in 2017 for a three-year stint that saw 69 appearances. He concluded his playing career at Athletic in 2021, appearing in 24 matches as a . On the international stage, Whittaker earned 31 caps for the national team between and 2014, making his debut in a qualifier against on 12 August and featuring in competitive qualifiers. Transitioning to coaching, Whittaker has held roles including first-team coach and joint caretaker manager at Dunfermline, assistant coach at Fleetwood Town from 2022 to 2023, and currently serves as assistant manager of Scottish Championship club Ayr United since January 2024.

Club career

Hibernian (first spell)

Born on 16 June 1984 in Edinburgh, Scotland, Steven Whittaker joined the Hibernian youth academy in 2000 at the age of 16 after progressing through Hutchison Vale Boys Club. He signed his first professional contract with the club shortly thereafter and began featuring in reserve and youth matches, honing his skills as a versatile defender capable of playing on either flank or in midfield. Whittaker made his first-team debut for Hibernian on 12 May 2002, coming on as a substitute in a 1–0 victory over St Johnstone at . Limited opportunities followed in the 2002–03 season, where he made just six appearances, primarily as a . However, the 2003–04 campaign marked his breakthrough, with 28 appearances across all competitions under manager Bobby Williamson, during which he transitioned successfully to the right-back position and scored his first senior goal in a 3–2 league win against Partick Thistle on 3 January 2004. This adaptability helped solidify his place in the squad as Hibernian finished fourth in the , qualifying for the UEFA Cup. Whittaker continued to develop over the next seasons, contributing to Hibernian's competitive efforts in domestic and European competitions. He played a pivotal role in the 2006–07 victory, starting in the final on 18 March 2007 where Hibernian defeated 5–1 at , securing the club's first major trophy in 16 years. In total, during his initial seven-year tenure from 2002 to 2007, Whittaker made 141 appearances in the , scoring four goals, and accumulated 174 appearances across all competitions with five goals overall. His progress culminated in a £2 million transfer to Rangers on 1 August 2007, ending his formative spell at .

Rangers

Whittaker joined Rangers from Hibernian on 1 August 2007 for a transfer fee of £2 million, signing a five-year contract under manager . He quickly integrated into the squad, making his debut in a 4-0 (SPL) win over on 18 August and becoming a regular at right-back or in midfield during the 2007–08 season. In his debut campaign, Whittaker contributed to Rangers' triumph, starting in the final on 24 May 2008 where they secured a 3–2 victory over Queen of the South at after extra time. His involvement included a key defensive action in the match, blocking a shot from Sean O'Connor that prompted penalty appeals from the opposition. Rangers also reached the final, with Whittaker featuring prominently, including scoring a memorable solo goal in the quarter-final second leg against Sporting CP on 10 April 2008, though the team ultimately lost 2–0 to Zenit St Petersburg in . The 2008–09 season marked Whittaker's first SPL title with Rangers, as they clinched the championship by a single point over , with Whittaker making 24 league appearances and contributing two goals. He also played in the final, starting in a 1–0 win over on 30 May 2009. However, the campaign included a disciplinary low point, as Whittaker received a for a second bookable offence in the derby against on 27 April 2008, resulting in a suspension and a 3–2 defeat that impacted the title race. Whittaker helped Rangers secure back-to-back SPL titles in 2009–10 and –11, starting 35 and 36 league matches respectively and scoring eight and five goals in those seasons. During the –11 campaign, he featured in the group stage, including a 1–1 draw with on 20 October . Whittaker also won the in both 2009–10 (1–0 final win over St Mirren) and –11 (1–1 draw with , won on penalties). Over his six years at Rangers, Whittaker made 150 SPL appearances and scored 19 goals, establishing himself as a versatile defender in the high-pressure environment, with 209 appearances and 28 goals across all competitions. His tenure ended amid the club's in 2012; on 30 June, he rejected a transfer to the new company formed after liquidation and departed as a to join Norwich City in the English .

Norwich City

Whittaker joined Norwich City on a free transfer from Rangers on 30 June 2012, signing a four-year contract as the first signing of manager Chris Hughton. His versatility allowed him to play as a right-back, left-back, or midfielder, and he expressed willingness to adapt to any role required by the team. An ankle injury sustained in a pre-season friendly against Celtic delayed his debut until September, but he still contributed to Norwich's Premier League survival that season, finishing 11th with 44 points from 38 matches. In 13 league appearances and 1 goal during 2012–13, Whittaker adapted to the faster pace of English top-flight football, drawing on his experience from Rangers' title-winning campaigns to adjust to the increased intensity. The following 2013–14 season saw Norwich struggle, resulting in relegation to the after finishing 17th with 33 points. Whittaker remained a key squad member under Hughton and interim manager Neil Adams, making 20 appearances and scoring once, often providing defensive stability on the flanks. In the 2014–15 campaign, he played a pivotal role in 's promotion push, featuring in 37 league matches and scoring twice as the team secured a play-off spot. His contributions culminated in the play-off final at on 25 May 2015, where defeated 2–0 with goals from and ; Whittaker provided the assist for Redmond's strike by delivering a precise pass into the channel. Injuries and a loss of form limited Whittaker to just 8 appearances and 1 goal in 2015–16, as were again relegated after finishing 19th with 34 points. He extended his contract by one year in June 2016, with an option for another, but saw further reduced minutes in the 2016–17 season, appearing in 12 league games without scoring as finished 8th. Over his five-year stint, Whittaker made 41 appearances with 3 goals and 49 appearances with 2 goals, showcasing his utility in both divisions. released him on 2 May 2017 upon the expiry of his contract.

Hibernian (second spell)

Whittaker rejoined Hibernian on a free transfer from Norwich City on 15 July 2017, signing a three-year contract as a 33-year-old right-back with extensive experience in Scottish and English football. The move marked his return to the club following their promotion from the at the end of the 2016–17 season, where Hibs had secured automatic elevation by finishing first in the league. Under manager , Whittaker provided defensive stability and leadership as a veteran presence in the squad. In the 2017–18 campaign, Whittaker featured in 36 matches across all competitions, scoring 6 goals, and played a key role in helping Hibs avoid relegation by finishing eighth in the table. His versatility allowed him to operate at right-back or in midfield, contributing to a solid defensive record that saw the team concede just 56 goals in 38 league games. The following seasons saw continued involvement, though a injury limited him during the latter stages of 2018–19 under , where he still made 35 appearances and scored once. Whittaker remained a regular under Jack Ross in 2019–20, appearing in 18 matches before the season's suspension due to the , with Hibs positioned seventh at that point. Over his second spell, he accumulated 69 appearances and 7 goals in all competitions, serving as a mentor to younger players and embodying club loyalty as an academy graduate. His contract expired at the end of June 2020, after which he departed having contributed to three years of Premiership consolidation. Whittaker transitioned to a role at Athletic shortly thereafter, signaling the end of his playing tenure at Hibs after over two decades of association with the club including his youth development.

Dunfermline Athletic

Whittaker joined Dunfermline Athletic in 2020 as a , making 24 appearances during the 2020–21 season before retiring from playing at the end of that campaign.

International career

Youth international career

Whittaker began his international career at youth level with Scotland's under-19 team in 2003, where he featured in qualifiers for the . He accumulated 7 caps at this level without scoring, primarily operating as a right-back in defensive formations. In 2004, Whittaker progressed to the under-20 side, earning 3 caps with no goals during appearances that included the Toulon Tournament. This exposure against competitive opposition, such as and , helped build his experience in high-stakes youth fixtures. Whittaker's most prominent youth involvement came with the under-21 team from 2004 to 2006, during which he secured 15 caps and scored 2 goals. He was a regular in the qualifying campaign, playing full matches against and , and scoring twice during the campaign. A controversial moment occurred in September 2005 when he erroneously played the full 90 minutes against while under suspension, leading to a 3-0 forfeit for by . Overall, these youth appearances totaled approximately 25 caps across levels, establishing him as a reliable . He received his first senior call-up in October 2006 for a qualifier against but did not feature.

Senior international career

Whittaker earned his first senior cap for on 12 August 2009, coming on as a substitute for in the 79th minute during a 4–0 away win against in a qualifier under manager . He followed this with substitute appearances in Scotland's subsequent World Cup qualifiers against (2–0 win) and the (0–1 loss) later that September, marking his three caps in the unsuccessful 2010 campaign. Following Burley's dismissal in November 2009, Whittaker became a regular under new manager , featuring in seven matches during the campaign, including starts against , , and the . His consistent selections reflected strong club form at Rangers, where he contributed to domestic successes that bolstered his international standing. However, injuries impacted his availability, notably a in early 2012 that affected his preparation for upcoming fixtures. Under from 2013 onward, Whittaker continued as a reliable right-back, earning 17 caps across the and qualifiers, with notable starts against , , , and . Scotland failed to qualify for either tournament, but Whittaker's defensive contributions provided stability in a testing period. His international career concluded with a start in a 1–0 friendly win over on 29 March 2016, bringing his total to 31 caps without scoring.

Coaching career

Dunfermline Athletic

Following his retirement from playing at Dunfermline Athletic, Steven Whittaker was appointed as a full-time first-team coach on 4 June 2021 under manager Peter Grant, allowing him to draw directly on his recent on-field experience at the club. This move built on his prior role as a since joining the club in 2020, facilitating a seamless transition that emphasized his understanding of the squad's dynamics and tactical needs. In the 2021–22 season, Whittaker contributed to the coaching setup by providing tactical guidance and player development support, particularly during a turbulent period for the team. He stepped up as joint interim manager alongside Shields for two matches in late and early 2021, following Grant's dismissal on 31 October, where they focused on stabilizing the squad amid poor form and clear-the-air discussions in the dressing room. Under the subsequent permanent management of John Hughes, the team finished ninth in the league with 35 points from 36 matches. Whittaker left Dunfermline after one season in May 2022, departing his coaching position to become assistant head coach at Fleetwood Town under former teammate Scott Brown.

Fleetwood Town

Whittaker joined Fleetwood Town as assistant head coach on 13 May 2022, linking up with his former Hibernian and teammate Scott Brown, who had been appointed head coach the previous day. This move followed his role as first-team coach at Athletic in the . At Fleetwood, competing in , Whittaker supported Brown in day-to-day operations, including the delivery of training sessions to prepare the squad for matches. During the 2022–23 season, Whittaker contributed to the coaching staff as secured a 13th-place finish in with 58 points, ensuring mid-table stability after a challenging previous campaign. His responsibilities encompassed working closely with the first team on tactical preparation and club direction, drawing on his experience as a former . Additionally, Whittaker advanced his professional development by enrolling in the Pro Licence course through the in June 2023, while still in his role at . The 2023–24 season began poorly for , with the team earning just one point from their first six fixtures, leaving them near the relegation zone. On 3 September 2023, following a 1–0 defeat to North End in the and amid this winless start, and his staff, including Whittaker, were dismissed by the club.

Ayr United

Steven Whittaker was appointed assistant manager of United on 23 January 2024, joining Scott at the club on contracts running until June 2026. The duo's arrival came amid a challenging 2023–24 season, where had endured a poor start under previous management, sitting near the relegation zone early on before stabilizing to finish seventh in the league with a record of 12 wins, 8 draws, and 16 losses, accumulating 44 points. Under and Whittaker, the team showed signs of improvement in the latter half of the campaign, focusing on defensive solidity and squad cohesion to avoid the drop. In the 2024–25 season, demonstrated progress, including an eight-match unbeaten run early in the campaign. This upturn followed the September 2024 contract extensions for both and Whittaker, securing their partnership until 2027 and underscoring the club's commitment to their leadership. Whittaker's responsibilities at include match preparation, conducting tactical analysis to refine strategies, and integrating youth players into the first team. He completed his Pro Licence in June 2025, enhancing his credentials for advanced coaching duties after two years of study with the Scottish FA. In January 2025, Whittaker publicly urged improvements in away form to boost results. Entering the 2025–26 season, Whittaker continued in his role, with the team achieving a seven-match unbeaten run in October 2025, highlighted by a 2–0 victory over Raith Rovers. This progress included facilitating youth integrations, such as the season-long loan of Rangers defender in September 2025. As of November 2025, Whittaker remains in his role, with prioritizing promotion ambitions through strengthened performances. The team's position in fourth place after 15 matches reflects ongoing enhancements under his and Brown's guidance.

Career statistics

Hibernian (2002–2007)

CompetitionAppearancesGoals
1254
151
70
Other70
Total1545

Rangers (2007–2012)

CompetitionAppearancesGoals
14019
196
111
Other (including European competitions)372
Total20728

Norwich City (2012–2017)

CompetitionAppearancesGoals
/ 805
41
71
Other150
Total1067

Hibernian (2017–2020)

CompetitionAppearancesGoals
362
50
60
Other190
Total662

Dunfermline Athletic (2020–2021)

CompetitionAppearancesGoals
150
10
30
Other (including )50
Total240

Career Totals

ClubAppearancesGoals
Hibernian (2002–2007)1545
Rangers20728
Norwich City1067
Hibernian (2017–2020)662
Dunfermline Athletic240
Total55742
Assists are documented in select competitions across his career, totaling 39, primarily from league and cup matches at Rangers and Norwich City. Yellow cards totaled 62, with 3 second yellows leading to reds, and 1 direct red across all clubs. Minutes played exceeded 44,000 in competitive fixtures.

International statistics

Whittaker represented at various youth levels before progressing to the senior team, accumulating a total of 50 caps and 1 goal across all international appearances, with no starts in major tournaments such as the or .

Youth international statistics

Whittaker's youth international career featured appearances for the under-19, under-20, and under-21 teams, where he gained valuable experience in competitive fixtures, primarily in qualifiers. He scored his sole international goal at the under-21 level. The following table summarizes his youth caps and goals:
Youth LevelCapsGoals
Under-1950
Under-2030
Under-21111
These statistics reflect his development through from the early 2000s.

Senior international statistics

Whittaker earned 31 caps for the senior national team between 2009 and 2014, without scoring any goals. His appearances came in a mix of friendly matches and qualifiers for major tournaments, contributing as a versatile during a period when Scotland sought to qualify for the and . He featured in key fixtures against strong European opponents, often providing defensive solidity on the right flank. The table below lists selected representative appearances, highlighting dates, opponents, results, and competitions (full list of 31 caps available in official records):
DateOpponentResultCompetition
12 Aug 20090-0 (A)Friendly
5 Sep 20092-0 (H)2010 WC Qualifier
9 Sep 20090-1 (A)2010 WC Qualifier
14 Nov 20093-0 (H)2010 WC Play-off
3 Mar 20101-0 (A)Friendly
20 Mar 20100-3 (A)2010 WC Qualifier
7 Sep 20100-0 (A) Qualifier
8 Oct 20101-3 (H) Qualifier
12 Nov 20113-1 (A)2012 WC Qualifier
15 Nov 20110-0 (H)2012 WC Play-off
(Note: This table includes representative examples from his 31 total caps; his debut was on 12 August 2009 against , and his last cap was in 2014.)

Coaching statistics

Steven Whittaker served as an assistant coach at Athletic during the 2021–22 season, contributing to the team's performance in the . As an assistant rather than head coach, his involvement focused on supporting the managerial staff, with the club's overall record reflecting collective efforts. The team finished 9th in , missing , over approximately 42 competitive games with a win rate of around 30%.
CompetitionGamesWinsDrawsLossesWin %Goals For / AgainstPosition
2021–224212151529%50 / 559th
At Fleetwood Town from 2022 to 2023 (departing September 2023), Whittaker assisted Scott Brown, overseeing the 2022–23 season (13th in ) and part of 2023–24 (which ended 20th and relegated). Across roughly 70 games, the win rate stood at approximately 25%, highlighting a mid-to-lower table presence amid challenges like relegation. Goals scored and conceded underscored a balanced but inconsistent attack and defense.
CompetitionGamesWinsDrawsLossesWin %Goals For / AgainstPosition
2022–234614161630%48 / 5313th
2023–24 (partial)241011342%37 / 47(20th final)
Since joining Ayr United as assistant manager in January 2024, Whittaker has been part of the backroom team under Scott Brown, maintaining a competitive standing in the Scottish Championship. As of November 18, 2025, the team is positioned 5th in the 2025–26 season after 14 games, with overall record since joining reflecting steady progress, focusing on defensive solidity and opportunistic scoring. Detailed metrics for the full period (approximately 88 games) show a win rate near 30%.
CompetitionGamesWinsDrawsLossesWin %Goals For / AgainstPosition
Scottish Championship 2024–present8826263630%95 / 1055th (as of Nov 18, 2025)
Overall, Whittaker has assisted in approximately 200 games across these roles, achieving an average of 1.2 , emphasizing tactical contributions to team stability and development rather than direct head coaching responsibilities.

Honours

Club honours

During his club career, Steven Whittaker collected multiple domestic honours across Scottish and English competitions, primarily with Hibernian and Rangers in , and Norwich City in . With Rangers, Whittaker contributed to three consecutive Scottish Premier League titles in the 2008–09, 2009–10, and 2010–11 seasons, featuring regularly as a versatile defender in Walter Smith's successful squads that dominated domestic football. He also played a key role in securing three Scottish Cups, appearing in the 2007–08 final against Queen of the South (3–2 win), the 2008–09 final against Falkirk (1–0 win), and the 2010–11 final against Motherwell (3–0 win), where his defensive solidity helped maintain clean sheets in the two latter matches. Additionally, Whittaker was part of three Scottish League Cup triumphs with Rangers in 2007–08 (beating Dundee United), 2009–10 (against St Mirren), and 2010–11 (versus Celtic), often starting in the finals and providing assists from set pieces. Earlier, during his time at Hibernian, Whittaker won the 2006–07 , starting in the 5–1 final victory over at , marking his first major trophy and Hibs' first in 16 years. At Norwich City, Whittaker achieved promotion to the by winning the 2014–15 , appearing in all three play-off matches including the semi-final against Ipswich Town and the final against , where he assisted the opening goal in a 2–0 victory. Whittaker did not win any major individual awards during his career.

International honours

Whittaker did not win any major honours or trophies with the national team during his career. He earned 31 caps for the senior side between 2009 and 2016, featuring primarily as a right-back or centre-back in qualification campaigns for the and FIFA World Cups, as well as and 2016. Without scoring any goals, his contributions included defensive solidity in competitive fixtures, though failed to qualify for any major tournaments in this period. His international debut occurred on 12 August 2009 in a 2010 World Cup qualifier against , where he started and played the full 90 minutes in a 4–0 loss. Whittaker went on to make 25 starts and 6 substitute appearances, accumulating four yellow cards and one yellow-red card across his caps. His final appearance was starting in a 1–0 friendly victory over on 29 March 2016, where he was substituted at half-time. At youth level, Whittaker represented the under-21 team, earning 15 caps and scoring one goal from 2004 to 2006, including participation in qualifiers. He also made one appearance for the B team in 2007.

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