Stuart Gray

Date of birth18 December 1973
Place of birthHarrogate, England
NationalityScottish
Weight73 kg
Height1.80 m
PositionDefender/Midfielder
Died26 January 2024

Stuart Gray, who joined Celtic from Giffnock North AFC, was mostly restricted to reserve-team football at Reading in 2000-01 apart from a brief run in the first team in the new year when he filled in at left back for the injured Matt Robinson.

He was subsequently allowed to join Conference outfit Rushden and Diamonds in March and he assisted in the closing weeks of their championship-winning team, thus ensuring the possibility of a quick return to the Football League in the coming season.

He was a steady but unspectacular defender with a powerful shot.

A former Scotland Under-21 international and son of Leeds United legend Eddie Gray, Stuart agreed a new two-year deal with Rushden in May 2003.

Club history

Team Joined Left Loan / Trialist
Celtic 07 Jul 1992 27 Mar 1998
Reading 27 Mar 1998 23 Mar 2001
Rushden and Diamonds 23 Mar 2001 30 Jun 2005
Oxford United 07 Jul 2005 30 Jun 2006
Guiseley 24 Aug 2006

Club stats

Season Team Competition Apps Subs Goals Y R
1999-00 Reading League Cup 2
1
2000-01 Reading FA Cup 1
2000-01 Reading LDV Vans Trophy 1
1
2000-01 Reading League Division 2 2
1
2001-02 Rushden and Diamonds League Cup 1
2001-02 Rushden and Diamonds League Division 3 12
2001-02 Rushden and Diamonds League Division 3 Play-Offs 1
1
2002-03 Rushden and Diamonds FA Cup 3
2002-03 Rushden and Diamonds LDV Vans Trophy 1
2002-03 Rushden and Diamonds League Cup 2
2002-03 Rushden and Diamonds League Division 3 34
4
7
4
2003-04 Rushden and Diamonds FA Cup 1
2003-04 Rushden and Diamonds LDV Vans Trophy 2
1
2003-04 Rushden and Diamonds League Cup
1
2003-04 Rushden and Diamonds League Division 2 33
2
5
3
2004-05 Rushden and Diamonds FA Cup 2
1
1
2004-05 Rushden and Diamonds League Cup 1
2004-05 Rushden and Diamonds League Two 37
1
1
2
2005-06 Oxford United League Cup 1
2005-06 Oxford United League Two 10
1


Please note: Career stats are based on performances in the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.

Club matches

Date Match Result Competition Round
06 Aug 2005 Grimsby Town v Oxford United D 1-1 League Two
10 Aug 2005 Oxford United v Torquay United W 1-0 League Two
13 Aug 2005 Oxford United v Wycombe Wanderers D 2-2 League Two
20 Aug 2005 Lincoln City v Oxford United L 2-1 League Two
23 Aug 2005 Gillingham v Oxford United L 1-0 League Cup 1st round
27 Aug 2005 Oxford United v Stockport County D 1-1 League Two
02 Sep 2005 Shrewsbury Town v Oxford United L 2-0 League Two
10 Sep 2005 Oxford United v Rushden and Diamonds D 2-2 League Two
13 Sep 2005 Bristol Rovers v Oxford United D 1-1 League Two
18 Feb 2006 Oxford United v Cheltenham Town D 1-1 League Two
25 Feb 2006 Wycombe Wanderers v Oxford United L 2-1 League Two


Please note: Match history is complete for the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.

International stats

Season Team Competition Apps Subs Goals Y R
1986-87 Scotland Under-21 1
1994-95 Scotland Toulon Under-21 3
1
1995-96 Scotland UEFA Under-21 4


Please note: Career stats are based on performances in the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.

International matches

Date Match Result Competition Round
09 Sep 1986 Scotland v Germany W 1-0 Under-21
07 Jun 1995 France v Scotland W 1-2 Toulon Under-21 Group A
09 Jun 1995 Scotland v Korea Republic W 1-0 Toulon Under-21 Group A
12 Jun 1995 Brazil v Scotland L 4-0 Toulon Under-21 Semi-final
15 Aug 1995 Scotland v Greece W 3-0 UEFA Under-21 Group 8
26 Mar 1996 Scotland v Hungary W 3-1 UEFA Under-21 Quarter-final
28 May 1996 Spain v Scotland L 2-1 UEFA Under-21 Semi-final
31 May 1996 France v Scotland L 1-0 UEFA Under-21 3rd place


Please note: Match history is complete for the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.