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Stuart Kettlewell

Stuart Kettlewell (born 4 June 1984) is a Scottish professional football manager and former defensive midfielder who currently serves as the manager of in the . Kettlewell began his playing career with Queen's Park in the , making over 100 appearances before moving to Clyde in 2007, where he played until 2009. He then joined Ross County in the , contributing to their promotion to the Premiership in 2010 as a player, and remained with the club until 2014, after which he briefly played for Highland League side Brora Rangers until 2015. Transitioning to coaching, Kettlewell joined Ross County's youth setup in 2015, leading the under-20 team to the Scottish Development League title in 2017. In 2018, Kettlewell became co-manager of Ross County's first team alongside Steven Ferguson, guiding the club to promotion as winners in the 2018–19 season and victory in the that same year. After Ferguson became CEO in June 2020, Kettlewell managed the team solely until his dismissal in December 2020. He joined as lead development coach in October 2022, became interim in December 2022 following Graham Alexander's sacking, and was appointed permanently in February 2023. At , Kettlewell managed 92 matches with a 41.3% win rate—the highest among the club's managers since 2007—while promoting several graduates to the first team, though he resigned in January 2025 citing personal abuse directed at his family. On 26 May 2025, Kettlewell was appointed manager on a two-year contract, replacing and focusing on youth development and competitive performance in the Premiership.

Personal life

Early life

Stuart Kettlewell was born on 4 June 1984 in , . He grew up in the city and developed an early interest in through participation in local youth setups. During his teenage years, Kettlewell aspired to become a , drawing particular inspiration from Walter Smith's leadership style and successes with Rangers and the national team. Smith's achievements as a tactician and motivator left a lasting impression on the young Kettlewell, shaping his long-term ambitions in the sport beyond playing. Kettlewell's initial forays into organized came via Youth Club, where he honed his skills until 2002, before transitioning to a professional contract with Queen's Park.

Family

Stuart Kettlewell maintains a high level of regarding his life, with limited public details available about his and children. He is married to Katie Kettlewell, whom he wed in June 2025 after an 18-year partnership, and the couple has four children, though he has consistently avoided sharing specifics about their personal lives to protect their well-being. On 27 January 2025, resigned as manager of , citing sustained personal abuse from a section of fans that had begun to severely impact his family, to the extent that his wife and children no longer felt safe attending matches. In his statement, he emphasized that the abuse had escalated to a point where it forced his family to distance themselves from the club environment, ultimately prioritizing their emotional security over his professional role. 's official announcement confirmed the club's reluctant acceptance of his decision, acknowledging the toll the harassment had taken. Following his appointment as manager in May 2025, Kettlewell has spoken about his deliberate approach to balancing the demands of his career with family responsibilities, insisting that the role would not disrupt their lives. He has described his family as understanding and supportive of the sacrifices involved in management, while leaving attendance at games as a personal choice to avoid repeating past traumas. This stance reflects his ongoing commitment to shielding his family from public scrutiny amid professional pressures.

Playing career

Queen's Park

Stuart Kettlewell signed his first professional contract with Queen's Park in January 2004 at the age of 19, marking the start of his senior career as a for the Glasgow club. Having developed through local youth setups in , including time with Lenzie Y.C., he quickly established himself in the first team during the 2003–04 season in the Scottish Third Division. Over his five-year stint at Queen's Park from 2003 to 2008, Kettlewell made 182 appearances across all competitions, scoring 11 goals, primarily from midfield. His contributions were instrumental in the team's competitive efforts in the lower tiers of Scottish football, where he provided and in central midfield, often dictating play and supporting attacks. In the 2006–07 season, Kettlewell was appointed club captain at the age of 22, showcasing his emerging leadership qualities as he guided the squad through a challenging campaign. As captain, Kettlewell played a pivotal role in Queen's Park's promotion push from the Scottish Third Division, helping secure second place and for the play-offs. The team defeated in the play-off semi-finals (5–1 aggregate) before overcoming East Fife 7–2 on aggregate in the final, earning promotion to the Second Division for the 2007–08 season. Kettlewell's on-field presence, including key performances in the promotion run-in, underscored his importance to the side's success in maintaining competitiveness and achieving that milestone. The following season, he contributed to efforts to consolidate their position in the higher division before departing in 2008.

Clyde

In July 2008, Stuart Kettlewell transferred to Clyde from Queen's Park on a free two-year contract, marking his move to full-time in the Scottish First Division (now ). During the 2008–09 season, Kettlewell made 31 appearances across all competitions for Clyde, primarily as a central , though he did not score any goals. His role emphasized a box-to-box style, requiring high energy and aggression to cover the pitch, which represented an adaptation to the increased physical intensity of full-time competition compared to his part-time experience at Queen's Park. Kettlewell's contract with Clyde was terminated in June 2009 due to the club's financial difficulties, allowing him to join Ross County on a free transfer later that summer. This move was driven by his ambition to gain exposure at a higher level, as Ross County positioned themselves for a potential push toward the .

Ross County

Kettlewell joined Ross County on a free transfer in June 2009. During his time as a player with the club from 2009 to 2014, he made 155 appearances and scored 10 goals. He contributed to their promotion to the (now Premiership) in 2010, defeating St Johnstone 2–0 on aggregate in the play-off final. Kettlewell featured in both legs of the final. His contract expired at the end of the 2013–14 season, leading to his departure in August 2014.

Brora Rangers

After leaving Ross County, Kettlewell signed for Highland League club Brora Rangers in September 2014 on a three-year deal, bringing his professional experience to the semi-professional level. During his time as a player, Kettlewell made appearances in both league matches and cup competitions for Brora, including scoring the decisive penalty in the 2014–15 promotion play-off semi-final shootout victory over Edinburgh City following a 2–2 aggregate draw (4–2 on penalties). Under his involvement on the pitch, Brora won the Highland League unbeaten in the 2014–15 season (30 wins, 4 draws), qualifying for the promotion play-offs, where they lost to 2–3 on aggregate. The side also advanced in the that year, reaching the second round before a 2–1 defeat to . Kettlewell transitioned into a dual role in 2015, continuing to play while serving as assistant manager under Richard Brittain, contributing to the team's competitive efforts in the Highland League. Kettlewell retired from playing at the age of 32 in July 2016, having amassed over 300 career appearances across all clubs.

Coaching and managerial career

Early coaching roles

After ending his playing career with Brora Rangers in 2015, where he had served as assistant manager until 2016, Stuart Kettlewell joined Ross County's youth academy in 2016. He initially took charge of the Under-17 team before progressing to lead the Under-20 side. In his first season with the Under-20s during 2016-17, Kettlewell guided the team to victory in the SPFL Development League, securing the title and highlighting his early impact on youth development. He focused on preparing players for senior , emphasizing the importance of first-team integration as a key measure of success for his coaching tenure. Several of his protégés advanced to train with or feature in Ross County's senior squad, underscoring his role in bridging the gap between youth and professional levels. Kettlewell furthered his qualifications by completing his UEFA A License in 2017, which equipped him with advanced coaching methodologies tailored to emerging talents. He expressed ambition to pursue the UEFA Pro License next, viewing it as essential for long-term growth in the profession. By 2019, he had enrolled in the Scottish FA's UEFA Pro Licence course, describing the experiences as invaluable for developing as both a coach and a leader within the sport.

Ross County

In March 2018, following the resignation of manager , Stuart Kettlewell was promoted alongside academy director Steven Ferguson to the role of co-managers at Ross County, a position they held jointly until June 2020. The duo assumed control during a turbulent period at the end of the 2017–18 season, where Ross County ultimately suffered relegation, but they were confirmed in the role on a permanent basis in April 2018. During the 2018–19 Scottish Championship campaign, Kettlewell and Ferguson implemented a 3-5-2 formation that emphasized defensive solidity and wing-back contributions, guiding Ross County to the league title and promotion back to the Premiership with a record of 24 wins, 8 draws, and 6 losses. This tactical approach continued into the 2019–20 Premiership season, where the team secured survival by finishing 11th, seven points clear of the relegation playoff spot. Their success in the second tier earned them the shared Ladbrokes Championship Manager of the Season award, as well as the Manager of the Month for April 2019 after a run of four wins in five games that clinched the title. Kettlewell and Ferguson's tenure also focused on integrating academy graduates into the first team, with midfielder Harry Paton making his senior debut in July 2018 against Athletic in the and going on to feature 19 times in the 2019–20 Premiership season. In June 2020, amid a club restructuring, Ferguson transitioned to the role of chief executive, leaving Kettlewell as sole manager; however, a poor run of form—including 10 league games without a win—led to Kettlewell's dismissal in December 2020, shortly after a 2–0 home defeat to Hamilton Academical. Kettlewell later reflected on the decision as difficult but expressed no bitterness toward the club.

Motherwell

Stuart Kettlewell joined as Lead Development Coach on 3 October 2022. Following the dismissal of the previous manager, he was appointed caretaker on 11 2023. His interim spell began with an unbeaten run, including victories over Hearts and St Mirren alongside a draw, earning him the Manager of the Month award for 2023. On 22 2023, Kettlewell was confirmed as permanent manager on a contract until May 2024. During his tenure, implemented a tactical shift to a 3-4-2-1 formation, emphasizing defensive solidity and wing-back contributions. Over 92 matches from his appointment through to his departure, he achieved a 41.3% win rate, the highest for any manager since the . This period marked his longest solo managerial role, building on prior co-management experience at Ross County. focused on youth integration, notably promoting academy product Max Johnston to the first team, where the 19-year-old wing-back became a key performer and earned the Scottish Football Writers' Young Player of the Year award in 2023. Kettlewell resigned on 27 January 2025 amid a run of poor form and personal factors, with positioned fifth in the at the time. The club board accepted his decision reluctantly, acknowledging his contributions to stability and development.

Stuart Kettlewell was appointed as 's manager on 26 May 2025, signing a two-year contract until the summer of 2027 and succeeding , who had departed for Heart of Midlothian. Upon taking charge, Kettlewell introduced his preferred 3-4-1-2 formation, emphasizing defensive organization with a back three and wing-backs to provide width, while prioritizing youth development to build long-term squad depth. This tactical setup, evolved from his time at , has focused on compact defending to limit opposition chances and integrating prospects into first-team training. In the early stages of the 2025-26 Scottish Premiership season, Kilmarnock's results under Kettlewell showed a mix of resilience and inconsistency, beginning with a 2-2 draw against Livingston on 2 August—his debut match—and a 1-2 home defeat to Celtic on 14 September. This was followed by a 2-2 draw at Motherwell on 26 September and a 2-0 victory over Dundee United on 27 September, highlighting improved counter-attacking efficiency. However, losses—including a 0-1 defeat to Aberdeen on 29 October, a 1-3 loss to Falkirk on 1 November, and a 4-0 reverse against Celtic on 9 November—contributed to a five-game losing streak by mid-November. As of 17 November 2025, after 11 matches, Kilmarnock sat 10th in the table with 10 points (two wins, four draws, five losses). Kettlewell oversaw several key player acquisitions during the summer to bolster the squad, including Scott Tiffoney from on an undisclosed fee and Dominic Thompson from , alongside a short-term signing of (previously with Town) on 24 October 2025. These additions complemented the promotion of youth talents like Ethan Schilte-Brown from the club's B team, aligning with Kettlewell's philosophy of blending experience with emerging players. Continuing a trend from his prior roles, Kettlewell has placed significant emphasis on Kilmarnock's pathways, committing to regular first-team opportunities for prospects to foster a sustainable club culture. He has integrated young talents into matchday squads early in the season, aiming to develop homegrown players capable of competing in the Premiership while maintaining defensive solidity as a foundation for growth.

Managerial statistics

As of 17 November 2025.
TeamFromToPWDLWin %
Ross County2 March 201819 December 20206724113235.82
22 February 202327 January 20259238203441.30
26 May 2025Present1864833.33
Total17768357438.42

Honours

As player

During his playing career, Stuart Kettlewell contributed to several team successes across Scottish football leagues. At Ross County, he was part of the squad that won the in the 2010–11 season, defeating Queen of the South 2–0 in the final at . The following season, Kettlewell helped Ross County secure the Scottish First Division title in 2011–12, earning promotion to the with a 1–1 draw against Morton on the final day. Later, after joining Brora Rangers in the in November 2014, Kettlewell played a key role in their unbeaten title-winning campaign in 2014–15, where the team scored a postwar record 134 goals and finished with 30 wins, 4 draws, and 0 losses. He notably scored the decisive penalty in a 4–2 shootout win over Edinburgh City following a 2–2 aggregate in the Lowland League play-off semi-final, advancing Brora to the promotion final (though they ultimately lost to ). Kettlewell's professional career spanned clubs including Queen's Park, Clyde, Ross County, and Brora Rangers, culminating in over 300 appearances across all competitions.

As manager

Kettlewell's managerial career has been marked by key achievements in lower-tier success and consistent top-flight stability, though without major senior trophies beyond the second tier. During his co-management stint at Ross County from 2018 to 2021 and his tenure at from late 2022 to early 2025, he prioritized squad resilience and tactical organization to secure survival and mid-table finishes in the . He earned several monthly accolades, primarily during Ross County's 2018–19 -winning campaign. Kettlewell shared the Manager of the Month award with co-manager Steven Ferguson for September 2018, after Ross County won all four league matches that month. They repeated the feat in October 2018, guiding the team to three victories and a draw. In April 2019, the duo again won the award as Ross County clinched promotion with a strong run of form. At , Kettlewell was named Manager of the Month for February 2023, following two wins and a draw that boosted the team's position away from the relegation zone. As co-manager at Ross County, Kettlewell led the club to the 2018–19 title, securing promotion to the Premiership with 71 points from 36 matches. The team also won the 2018–19 , defeating Nomads 3–1 in the final at . In the Premiership, Ross County under Kettlewell and Ferguson finished 10th in 2019–20 and 9th in 2020–21, avoiding relegation through crucial late-season wins. At , Kettlewell achieved mid-table stability, with the club finishing 9th in 2022–23 (42 points) and 10th in 2023–24 (39 points), relying on defensive solidity and key individual contributions to steer clear of . Notable cup progress included reaching the 2023–24 quarter-finals, where they were eliminated by Rangers. No senior trophies were won during his time at , but his leadership ensured consistent survival in a competitive .

Individual

Kettlewell obtained his A Licence in June 2017 after completing a year-long course, which marked a significant step in his coaching progression at Ross County. He subsequently enrolled in the Scottish FA's Pro Licence program in 2019 as part of the class intake, participating actively in its early modules by April of that year and advancing through the two-year curriculum to qualify for senior managerial positions. Throughout his coaching tenure, Kettlewell has earned recognition for his contributions to youth development, notably at Ross County where he facilitated first-team debuts for academy prospects such as and Dylan Dykes in 2017, and later at where he oversaw the promotion of eight academy graduates to professional contracts in 2024. Kettlewell shared the Manager of the Season award with Steven Ferguson in 2018–19. As a player, Kettlewell did not receive major individual awards, though his leadership roles as captain at Queen's Park and from 2007 to 2008 underscored his influence on team dynamics and morale during competitive seasons.

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