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Martin Rennie was born on 22 May, 1975 in Thurso, Scotland, is a Scottish footballer and manager. Discover Martin Rennie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 22 May, 1975
Birthday 22 May
Birthplace Thurso, Scotland
Nationality Scotland

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Martin Rennie is a Scottish football coach, who was most recently the manager of Scottish League One side Falkirk.

1975

Born in Thurso, Scotland to Fiona and Cliff Rennie on 22 May 1975, Martin Rennie spent the first 10 years of his life in Bettyhill where his father was a Church of Scotland minister.

1985

In 1985, Rennie's father accepted a call to the Old Parish Church, in Larbert and the family moved there.

Rennie was schooled at Ladeside Primary, and Larbert High School, at weekends he would watch Falkirk F.C. play, later becoming a ballboy for the team.

Rennie went on to study for a business degree at Glasgow Caledonian University.

In his final year, he received a tryout for the Charlotte Eagles but suffered a cruciate ligament injury to his right knee.

Returning to Scotland, Rennie continued to play for Scottish Junior Football Association teams Dunipace and Bo'ness whilst working in sales and marketing for Blackbaud.

With the money earned from his sales and marketing work, Rennie was able to personally pay for his SFA coaching course costs.

Rennie quickly rose through the coaching ranks and attained his UEFA 'A' Licence becoming assistant manager at Rosyth F.C. at 26.

1995

Under him the Premier Development League team reached its best level of success during its existence between 1995 and 2009.

In his only season in charge Rennie led the Surge to the North West Division Title, West Coast Championship Final, US Open Cup Qualification and the Fair Play Award.

Out of 16 games, the Surge won 12 games, and drew 2.

Following this success Rennie had to return to his work with Blackbaud, and began to make plans for full-time work with AIS.

2003

In 2003 Rennie was asked by charity Ambassadors Football to embark on a playing tour of Africa, visiting, Mozambique, Sudan and South Africa.

The tour comprised players from United States-based teams Charlotte Eagles, Cascade Surge, and Minnesota Thunder, a South Africa international, a Nigeria international and several players from the UK.

During the trip, Rennie was offered an opportunity to manage the Cascade Surge.

2005

Rennie took over as head coach with the Cascade Surge in Oregon, in 2005.

2006

In 2006 Rennie accepted an invitation to become a director of AIS, as well as head coach of both USL-2 expansion team, the Cleveland City Stars and youth team Ambassadors FC (both owned by AIS).

In the club's first season, the City Stars lost only one regular season game.

Rennie won the coach of the year award in a season where the team conceded a USL all-time record low of 13 goals.

The team finished its first season as the runners up in the USL Second Division.

2007

Some of the top young players that Rennie had recruited and coached in 2007 were transferred to professional teams at a higher level before the 2008 season began.

2008

The Cleveland City Stars won the 2008 United Soccer Leagues Championship with a 2–1 victory over the Charlotte Eagles in front of a sold-out crowd at Krenzler Stadium in Cleveland and live to a TV audience throughout the United States.

Again Rennie's work was recognized in the shape of the coach of the year award.

Once again at the end of the 2008 season some of the most talented players were recruited by MLS and European teams.

Rennie began to coach the Carolina RailHawks from USL 1.

With the Carolina RailHawks he inherited a team that had only made the playoffs once in the history of the Franchise and had never finished above eighth place in a regular season campaign.

Rennie only kept 3 players from the previous RailHawks roster.

He then completely changed the team culture and environment, introducing psychological, tactical and physical concepts that had never been implemented at this level before.

2009

In 2009 the team missed out on the regular season title by only 2 points finishing runners up to Portland who recorded one of the best regular season records in the 25-year history of the USL.

Rennie was finalist for the coach of the year award and his team was recognized for the turnaround that had taken place in just one season.

2010

In 2010, the RailHawks established themselves as arguably the premier team in US Soccer outside of MLS.

The RailHawks won the NASL title and continued their success into the post season with a run to the Championship final.

the team that had previously never scored a playoff goal.

For the fourth year in a row Rennie was recognized as a finalist for the Coach of the Year Award, a feat that had never been achieved before at this level of professional soccer.

The RailHawks also broke franchise records for a single season including conceding only 14 goals and scoring 54.

Rennie attributes much of his coaching success to the leadership and psychological lessons he learned during his career in the corporate world as well as the support he has had from assistant coaches Brian Irvine and Paul Ritchie, both former Scotland national football team players.

2011

On 9 August 2011, Rennie was announced as the new coach of Vancouver Whitecaps FC, however he did not assume that role until after the season was over, on 2 November 2011.

At the end of the 2011 season Rennie revamped his playing squad by introducing experienced imports from the Scottish and English football league systems — Kenny Miller, Barry Robson and Andy O'Brien — then in his first season in charge the Whitecaps reached the play-offs.

In the process Rennie became the first coach to lead a Canadian team to the MLS post season.