Walter Smith, Ex-Head of Rangers and Everton Football Clubs Dies at 73

© REUTERS / Lee SmithFILE PHOTO: Football - Rangers v Dundee United Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League - Ibrox Stadium - 10/11 - 10/5/11 Rangers manager Walter Smith applauds the fans at the final whistle after finishing his final home match in charge Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Lee Smith Livepic/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Football - Rangers v Dundee United Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League - Ibrox Stadium - 10/11 - 10/5/11   Rangers manager Walter Smith applauds the fans at the final whistle after finishing his final home match in charge   Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Lee Smith   Livepic/File Photo - Sputnik International, 1920, 26.10.2021
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Smith was Alex Ferguson's assistant for Scotland at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico and became a football legend, leading Rangers to decisive victories in their home championships and in Europe.
Scottish football coach and manager Walter Smith has passed away at the age of 73, the Rangers Football Club announced on Tuesday.
Smith enjoyed success as manager of the club from 1991-1998. Under his tenure, the club managed to win a domestic treble in 1992–93, claimed three Scottish Cups, and three League Cups (Premier Sports Cups), and almost made the 1992-93 UEFA Champions League final, falling just one point behind Marseille, the future winner.
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