The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Blue Brazil name club legend Hill as new manager

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Cowdenbeat­h have named former fans’ favourite Dougie Hill as their new manager.

The 39-year-old takes over at Central Park following the departure of Calum Elliot for Bonnyrigg Rose in March.

Ex-dunfermlin­e and East Fife boss Stevie Crawford stepped in temporaril­y to see the Blue Brazil through to the end of the season.

However, he did not want to be considered for the job permanentl­y, sparking the hunt for Elliot’s long-term successor.

Former Dundee and St Johnstone defender Gary Irvine, who coaches with Kilmarnock and the Scottish FA, is known to have been spoken to about the post but did not want to be considered.

And, after a lengthy and in-depth process, the Lowland League outfit have plumped for Hill.

The popular defender was part of the Cowden team that sealed the Third Division title in 2006 and then spent another two campaigns at the club.

With three spells at Brechin City and Alloa Athletic, and a season at Dumbarton, he is perhaps best known for his six seasons with Raith Rovers.

Hill lifted the Ramsdens Cup with the Stark’s Park club in 2014 following a famous victory over Rangers at Easter Road.

He saw out nearly two decades as a player in the SPFL after helping Kelty Hearts win promotion from the Lowland League in 2021 and then the League Two title a year later.

The experience­d stopper also penned a short-term deal back at Cowden at the start of this season before joining Lowland League rivals Berwick Rangers.

A club statement said: “The club is very pleased to confirm that, following a series of interviews and discussion­s, we are now able to announce that Dougie Hill has today accepted the post as the new manager of Cowdenbeat­h FC.

“Dougie, of course, really needs no introducti­on to our fans given his long and distinguis­hed playing career, including his core involvemen­t with Cowden’s title-winning success back in 2006 under Mixu Paatelaine­n – he still treasures that success as a highlight of his career.

“We are sure all Cowden fans will give Dougie a warm welcome and that they too readily appreciate the passion that Dougie has always brought to his football and the regard he has for Cowdenbeat­h FC.”

 ?? ?? Dougie Hill, left, during his Brechin playing days.
Dougie Hill, left, during his Brechin playing days.

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