Marshall Retires from football to take up new role at Hibs



Goalkeeper David Marshall has announced his retirement from football and will become technical performance manager at Hibernian.

The 39-year-old brings to an end an accomplished playing career, which saw him make 670 senior first-team appearances across the last two decades.

He made his debut for Celtic in February 2003 and won two league titles and a Scottish Cup with the Hoops while also playing in the Champions League and the UEFA Cup.

He made his debut for Celtic in February 2003 and won two league titles and a Scottish Cup with the Hoops while also playing in the Champions League and the UEFA Cup.




Marshall also lifted the English Championship trophy while playing under Hibs' new sporting director Malky Mackay at Cardiff City.

He made 100 appearances in the Premier League and over 450 in the Championship, featuring for Norwich City, Cardiff City, Hull City, Wigan, Derby County, and QPR before joining Hibs in 2022 where he made 86 appearances, keeping 22 clean sheets.

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