Pauline Hamill

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Date of birth (1971-12-18) 18 December 1971 (age 54)[1]
Place of birth Motherwell, Scotland
Position(s)
Pauline Hamill
Hamill (11) playing against Northern Ireland in May 2009
Personal information
Date of birth (1971-12-18) 18 December 1971 (age 54)[1]
Place of birth Motherwell, Scotland
Position(s)
Team information
Current team
Afghan Women United (head coach)
Youth career
Craigburn Boys Club
Coltness Ladies
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Cumbernauld Ladies
Stenhousemuir Ladies
Kilmarnock Ladies
2001 ÍBV
20022005 Hibernian Ladies
20052007 Doncaster Rovers Belles
20072008 Hibernian Ladies
2008 Blackburn Rovers Ladies
20082009 Celtic
2010 Spartans Women
2011 Celtic
International career
1992–2010 Scotland[2] 141 (29)
Managerial career
2010–2017 Scotland U17
2017–2023 Scotland U19
2023–2024 Saudi Arabia U20
2025– Afghan Women United (head coach)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Pauline Hamill (born 18 December 1971) is a Scottish football coach and former international footballer, who currently serves as the head coach of Afghan Women United. She retired in 2011 while playing for Celtic in the Scottish Women's Premier League. A left–sided winger or forward,[3] Hamill enjoyed a long career at club level with spells in Iceland and England.

Hamill made her senior Scotland debut in 1992 and amassed 141 appearances. She was the first woman to reach 100 caps for Scotland and her total was the highest by any Scottish player, male or female, at the time of her retirement.

Brought up in Airdrie, Hamill played for Craigburn Boys U-12s and Coltness Ladies before commencing her senior career with 13 years at Cumbernauld Ladies.[4]

Playing for Stenhousemuir in 199900, Hamill failed to score in a 90 Scottish Women's Cup final win over Clyde.[5]

After switching to Kilmarnock Ladies, Hamill spent the 2001 summer season in Iceland with ÍBV and scored 16 goals in the Úrvalsdeild.[6] Back with Kilmarnock for the following season, Hamill scored in the Ayrshire club's 2-0 Women's Scottish Cup final win over local rivals Ayr United.[7]

Hamill then joined Hibernian Ladies and, in July 2004, made her debut in European club competition with the Hibees.[1] In summer 2005 Hamill signed for English Premier League team Doncaster Rovers Belles, where she impressed as a goalscoring midfielder.[8] After a short spell back with Hibernian, Hamill returned to England in January 2008 and finished 200708 with Blackburn Rovers Ladies.[3]

Hamill joined Spartans ahead of the 2010 Scottish Women's Premier League season.[9] She had been playing for Celtic in the intervening period.[10] Hamill returned to Celtic for season 2011.[11]

International career

Hamill made her senior Scotland debut in a 1-0 Euro 1993 qualifier defeat to England in Walsall on 17 April 1992.[1] In August 2007 Hamill became the first female player to win 100 caps for Scotland, in a friendly against Belgium at McDiarmid Park.[12] Two months later Hamill won her 103rd cap, scoring in a 3–0 away win over Slovakia, overtaking Kenny Dalglish's record of 102 and becoming Scotland's most capped footballer of all time.[13] Her 141st and last cap for the national team was in an away draw versus Denmark in 2010; her 29th and final goal against Bulgaria two months earlier had set a record as Scotland's oldest goalscorer (aged 38 years, 183 days) which still stands.[14]

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentResultCompetitionScored
127 October 2007 Slovakia, NTC Stadion, Senec Slovakia3–0UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying 16'
210 March 2008 Cyprus, Alpha Sports Center, Larnaca Canada2–0Friendly 80'
328 September 2008 Scotland, McDiarmid Park, Perth Slovakia6–0UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying 38'
426 October 2008 Scotland, Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh Russia2–3UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying 3', 13'
530 October 2008 Russia, Spartak Stadium, Nalchik Russia2–1UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying 64'
612 March 2009 Cyprus, GSP Stadium, Nicosia Russia2–12009 Cyprus Women's Cup 27'

Coaching career

In July 2003 Hamill became the first ever female coach at Rangers FC, when she was appointed to a youth development role at the Murray Park training complex.[15]

In 2010, while still playing at club level, Hamill was appointed head coach of the Scotland women's under-17 squad,[16] a position she held until 2017 when she moved up to the same role with the under 19s.[16] She also headed up the SFA Women's National Academy at the University of Stirling, and holds a UEFA Pro Licence as a coach.[16]

In December 2023, Hamill was appointed as the first head coach of the newly-formed Saudi Arabia women's under-20 team.[17]

In 2025, Hamill was appointed as head coach of the FIFA-sanctioned Afghanistan women's national refugee team which became known as Afghan Women United.[18]

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