Steven Tweed, born on August eighth, nineteen seventy-two, is a distinguished Scottish former footballer and manager. His professional journey began with Hibernian, where he made a significant impact by appearing in over one hundred league matches. This early phase of his career laid a solid foundation for his future endeavors in the sport.
In nineteen ninety-six, Tweed took a bold step by moving abroad to join the Greek club Ionikos. This marked the beginning of an international chapter in his career, which saw him return to the UK to play for Stoke City and Dundee. His versatility on the field allowed him to adapt to various playing styles and environments.
Tweed's career further expanded as he ventured into Germany with MSV Duisburg and later made his way to Japan, where he played for Yokohama. After his international experiences, he returned to Scotland, where he played for clubs such as Livingston and East Fife, ultimately concluding his playing career with Montrose.
Transitioning from player to coach, Tweed took the helm at Montrose, where he served as manager for two years. His journey through the ranks of football, both as a player and a coach, showcases his deep commitment to the sport and his ability to inspire others.