Walter Smith Net Worth At The Time Of His Death

Walter Smith’s net worth: Walter Ferguson Smith OBE was a Scottish football player, manager, and director. As of 2021, Walter Smith’s net worth is estimated to be around $14 million at the time of his death.



 Name Walter Smith
Occupation Coach, football player
Age 73 years
Date Of Birth February 24, 1948
Died October 26, 2021
Net Worth $14 million

Walter Smith Died

Former Scottish footballer and coach Walter Smith, who was also Scotland manager and president of the Glasgow Rangers, died today aged 73

After succeeding Graeme Souness, who was heading to Liverpool in 1991, Lanark-born Smith led the Rangers to the last seven of their nine Scottish titles in a row until 1997 and left Ibrox for Goodison Park the following year.

Although he was unable to replicate his success north of the border during his time with Everton, which lasted just under four seasons, Smith was known for having a worthy figure in what was often a turbulent behind-the-scenes moment at the club. His position was threatened early on when President Peter Johnson sold star forward Duncan Ferguson to Newcastle United without his knowledge, but Smith remained in charge until March 2002 when he was replaced by fellow Scotsman David Moyes.

Rangers President Douglas Park said, “On behalf of the Rangers board, staff and players, I extend my condolences to the Smith family. Walter leaves behind a wife, children and grandchildren, all of whom are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

“It is almost impossible to summarize what Walter meant to each of us at Rangers. He embodied everything a Ranger should be. His character and leadership were unsurpassed and will remain in the memory of everyone he worked with during his two terms as director. of the first team.

“I spoke with Walter last weekend, even though he was facing the disease, he was still able to give me advice and support. I’m grateful (…). Everyone at Rangers will miss us a lot,” said coach Steven Gerrard.

The current coach of the Glasgow team also recalled that Walter Smith won 10 championships at the club, five Scottish Cups, and six League Cups, in addition to having led the club to the UEFA Cup final in 2008 [defeat with Zenit].

In his coaching career, in which he was assistant to Alex Fergunson at Manchester United, Smith was also at the helm of the Scottish national team and coached Everton, between 1998 and 2002.

As a player, he played practically all the way with Dundee United, with a brief stint in 1967 with the Americans in the Dallas Tornado and between 1975 and 1977 with Dumbarton.

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