Paul Greig

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Paul Greig
Personal information
Full name Paul Greig
Place of birth Scotland
Managerial career
YearsTeam
Northern Football
2016–2017 NJ/NY Gotham (assistant)
2018 Spartans
2024–2025 Livingston

Paul Greig is a Scottish football manager who most recently managed Livingston.

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Earl life

He attended Balwearie High School.

Career

Greig guided Northern Football to the New Zealand Women's National League championship in 2015. [1]

In February 2016, he was appointed assistant manager of NJ/NY Gotham. [2]

He was appointed manager of Spartans in February 2018. [3] However, after 6 months in charge, Greig stepped down from his position to take up a coaching role with Spartans men’s under-20 side. [4]

In February 2020, Greig was appointed as Development Manager for Raith Rovers Community Foundation. [5] During his tenure, the RRCF was named Best Professional Club in the Community at the 2021 Scottish Football Association Grassroots Awards. [6]

Greig was appointed as First Team Head Coach of Livingston in April 2024. [7] He left the role in January 2025, citing work commitment issues. [8]

Honours

Manager

Northern Football

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