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Stuart Kelly (born 1 August 1981) is a Scottish footballer. He started his professional career at Rangers F.C. in 1998. A central midfielder, Kelly has played for top division clubs in New Zealand, Australia and Thailand. During his career at Auckland City FC they won the Oceania Champions League 2010/11, qualifying for the FIFA World Club Cup in Japan 2011.


Football career


Glasgow Rangers

Kelly started his career with Rangers Youth. During his early career he was also a youth player with Heart of Midlothian, Blackburn Rovers and
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. At 14 he made his debut for the Rangers youth team and made his reserve team debut aged 16. In 1996, aged 15 he rejected to sign for Heart of Midlothian, Blackburn Rovers, Manchester United, French club
RC Strasbourg Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace (commonly known as RC Strasbourg, Racing Straßburg, RCSA, RCS, or simply Strasbourg; Alsatian: ''Füeßbàllmànnschàft Vu Stroßburri'') is a French association football club founded in 1906, based in the c ...
and signed with Rangers.


Shettleston FC

In August 2001 Kelly's contract was not renewed at Rangers. Contracts at Hibernian, St Mirren and Los Angeles Galaxy (work permit), were not successful and eventually signed a one-year contract to play non-league football at
Shettleston Shettleston ( sco, Shuttlestoun, gd, Baile Nighean Sheadna) is a district in the east end of Glasgow in Scotland. Toponymy The origin of the name 'Shettleston' is not clear and, like many place-names of possibly medieval origin, has had a multi ...
before the summer transfer window closed in August 2001, where he played alongside former
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and
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international
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. Kellys goals helped Shettleston win the league and cup double.


East Stirlingshire FC

Kelly joined East Stirlingshire after 1 year at Shettleston on a free transfer, as agreed in his contract. Despite East Stirlingshire's poor performances, Kelly scored goals consistently in what was the clubs poorest run of form in their club history. At the end of the 2004 season Kelly had interest from several clubs but signed for 2 years with Canterbury United in New Zealand.


Canterbury United

Kelly played from 2004 to 2007 for Canterbury United. The
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in 2004 asked Kelly to test and despite an impressive showing he was injured for 4 months and was not offered a contract. In the 2005/06 season Canterbury reached the
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grand final, with Kelly scoring two goals in the 90 minutes against Auckland City FC. The game finished 3–3 after extra time and, despite Kelly scoring a penalty, Canterbury were defeated in a sudden death shoot out. The game was broadcast on Sky Sports in Australia and brought interest from
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club Newcastle Jets and Oakleigh Cannons. Kelly was also Canterbury United captain for the 2007/08 season before departing for Australia.


Oakleigh Cannons and South Melbourne FC

In 2008 Kelly signed for Australian Club
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, playing under former Glasgow Rangers and Scotland player Stuart Munro. Inside conflict at the club led to Kelly's departure and he signed with South Melbourne FC as a defensive midfielder. His time at South Melbourne FC was cut short when he suffered a broken leg during a freak training ground collision. Australian A-League clubs were monitoring his good performances but he returned to New Zealand for rehabilitation.


Otago United

In September 2008 Kelly returned to the New Zealand Football Championship signing 1-year with
Otago United Southern United, previously known as Otago United, is a semi-professional football club based in Dunedin, New Zealand. Founded in 2004, they play their home games at the Logan Park and Forsyth Barr Stadium. It is the southernmost football clu ...
with former international Terry Phelan as his coach. Otago United narrowly missed out on the play-offs in season 2009/10. During season 2010 Kelly saw a move to the Israeli Premier League with Maccabi Ahi Nazareth F.C.,collapse with him then rejecting terms with Israeli First Division club Hapoel Marmorek F.C.


Auckland City FC

Kelly returned to New Zealand, signing for 1 season with Auckland City FC in September 2010. Auckland City FC won the Oceania Champions League 2011 and were closely beaten in the 2010/11 New Zealand Football Championship grand final going down 3–2 to Waitakere United to an injury time winning goal. Kelly was a main stay in the Auckland City FC starting eleven but was unable to be part of Auckland City FC'
FIFA World Club Cup
appearance in December 2011 with the Thailand Premier League season being extended to February 2012.


Khonkaen FC

In January 2011 Kelly signed a pre contract agreement with
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club
Khonkaen F.C. Khon Kaen Football Club (Thai alphabet, Thai: สโมสรฟุตบอลจังหวัดขอนแก่น) is a Thailand professional Association football, football club, based in Khon Kaen province, a city located in the heart ...
, on a 2-year contract running from April 2011 and ending April 2013. Former
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assistant coach
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and his son Nick assisted the move. Kelly made his début against
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just five days after winning the 2010–11 OFC Champions League with Auckland City FC.
Ayeyawady United F.C. Ayeyawady United Football Club ( my, ဧရာဝတီယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း) is a Burmese football club, based at Pathein Stadium in Pathein, Myanmar. The club was a founding member of the Myanmar ...
of the Myanmar Premier League and playing
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spoke to Kelly in March 2012 to sign him for only the AFC Cup, but thought he was an Asian visa player.


OPS and PK-37

Kelly played three league games on trial with
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in Finland, before signing for
PK-37 Pallo-Kerho 37, also known as PK-37, is a Finnish football club from the city of Iisalmi. The club was founded on 10 October 1937 as a bandy and football club, but later on it also became known for its pesäpallo and ice hockey sections. Nowaday ...
one division below until the end of August. Kelly's contract was extended to the end of the season, but he did not re-sign for the 2013 season. In January 2013, Kelly signed for Nakhon Pathom United but left when the head coach was sacked prior to the start of the season. A brief trial with Thai Premier League club Army United ended with the club needing an Asian visa player instead. Kelly did not sign for another club after the passing of both parents in March. Having missed the transfer windows in Asia, he returned to New Zealand.


New Zealand

Kelly signed for Cashmere Technical for the New Zealand winter season, playing his part in the club winning the Mainland Premier League and the New Zealand FA Chatham Cup 2013, scoring in the final and repeating winning the Chatham Cup in 2014 with Cashmere Technical, with Kelly awarded the Jack Batty memorial trophy for the games most valuable player In October 2013 Kelly signed for Canterbury United for the 2013/14 New Zealand
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Kelly represented Puaikura FC of the Cook Islands in the Oceania Champions League 2014/15 preliminary tournament, scoring 2 goals before returning to Canterbury United for the 2014/15
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. Kelly signed with
Southern United Southern United, previously known as Otago United, is a semi-professional football club based in Dunedin, New Zealand. Founded in 2004, they play their home games at the Logan Park and Forsyth Barr Stadium. It is the southernmost football clu ...
for the 2015/2016
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In 2020 Kelly coached Halswell United back to the Mainland Premier League after an unbeaten season in the Canterbury Championship League.


International career

Kelly represented Scotland at U16–U20 level, making his debut against
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in
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in 1996. He was part of the Scotland squad for the
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held in Scotland in 1998. Following a 1–1 draw with holders Spain, 0–0 against the eventual winners the Republic of Ireland and a 2–0 defeat to Finland, Scotland were eliminated from the tournament. Kelly also played in qualifying rounds for the 2000 World Cup and friendly games.


References


External links


Stuart Kelly Auckland City FC Profile

NZFC The Big Interview-Stuart Kelly

Thailand Interview – Chonburi FC



Transfer OPS to PK-37

Bangkok Post Interview

Cashmere Technical win Chatham Cup
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