Charlie Mulgrew, born on March sixth, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished Scottish professional football coach and former player. His career began at Celtic, where he showcased his talent and spent time on loan at Dundee United, marking the start of a journey that would see him play for several notable clubs.
After his initial stint at Celtic, Mulgrew ventured into the English football scene, representing Wolverhampton Wanderers and Southend United on loan, before making a significant impact at Aberdeen. In two thousand ten, he returned to Celtic, where he enjoyed a successful six-year period, solidifying his reputation in Scottish football.
In August two thousand sixteen, Mulgrew transitioned to Blackburn Rovers, further expanding his career. He had a loan spell at Wigan Athletic during the two thousand nineteen to twenty season, before returning to Blackburn in January two thousand twenty. The following season saw him on loan at Fleetwood Town, showcasing his versatility and experience on the pitch.
In June two thousand twenty-one, Mulgrew signed for Dundee United for a second time, continuing to contribute to the sport until his retirement in September two thousand twenty-three. His international career is equally impressive, with forty-four appearances for Scotland between two thousand twelve and two thousand nineteen.
After retiring from playing, Mulgrew took on his first managerial role at Kelty Hearts in January two thousand twenty-five, although he resigned just a few months later in April of the same year.