David Marshall (Scottish footballer)

Footballer

Birthday March 5, 1985

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland

Age 39 years old

Nationality Glasgow

Height 6ft 3in

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1985

David James Marshall (born 5 March 1985) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Scottish Premiership club Hibernian, and formerly for the Scotland national team.

Marshall started his career at Celtic, where he came through the youth system and starred in a European victory against Barcelona.

2003

A supporter of Celtic in childhood and a product of their youth academy, he made his first team debut for the club in February 2003 as a substitute for Javier Sánchez Broto in the Scottish Cup against St Johnstone at Celtic Park, and was an unused substitute in the 2003 Scottish League Cup Final a month later.

Although first team opportunities were limited, he excelled in Celtic's reserve team under the management of then coach, Kenny McDowall.

2004

Marshall made his full international debut for Scotland in 2004.

He went on to win 47 caps, despite having had to compete with Craig Gordon and Allan McGregor for the goalkeeping position in the national team for much of his career.

Marshall was thrust into the limelight soon after these impressive displays for Celtic reserves in March 2004 in a fourth round UEFA Cup tie against Spanish giants FC Barcelona.

In the first leg at Celtic Park, starting goalkeeper Rab Douglas was sent off at half-time, and 19-year-old Marshall came on in his place as Celtic won 1–0.

With Douglas suspended Marshall played from the start at the Camp Nou in the second leg two weeks later and put in an excellent performance, to secure a goalless draw that put Celtic into the next round 1–0 on aggregate.

He went on to save a penalty from Barcelona player Ronaldinho during a Champions League match in the following season.

His Celtic career took a downward turn under the management of Gordon Strachan.

In the first two games under Strachan he conceded nine goals: five to Artmedia Petržalka and four to Motherwell.

With the signing of Artur Boruc, Marshall was consigned to the bench and remained there for the following 18 months before being sent on loan to Norwich City.

2006

He made his Norwich debut was against Blackpool, but was sidelined for the remainder of the 2006–07 season due to an injury sustained in a FA Cup fourth round tie with Chelsea in February after falling awkwardly on his ankle, and returned to Celtic.

2007

After losing his place at Celtic to Artur Boruc, Marshall moved to Norwich City (initially on loan) in 2007.

In July 2007, Celtic agreed to transfer Marshall to Norwich permanently for an undisclosed fee.

Marshall signed on loan for Norwich in January 2007.

On 4 July 2007, Marshall signed a three-year contract with Norwich.

Marshall impressed in his pre-season appearances for the club, performing well against Vitesse Arnhem and West Ham United in particular.

Before Norwich's last home game of the 2007–08 season against Queens Park Rangers at Carrow Road, Marshall came third in the voting for Norwich City player of the year after a string of impressive displays.

He was the only member of the squad to have played every minute of every game in the season.

2009

He moved to Cardiff City in 2009, and helped them win promotion to the Premier League in 2013.

On 12 May 2009, following Norwich's relegation, Marshall signed for Championship side Cardiff City in a deal worth up to £500,000.

He was chosen as the first choice goalkeeper over Finland international Peter Enckelman by manager Dave Jones, making his debut on the opening day of the season in a 4–0 win over Scunthorpe United before conceding his first goal in a 1–1 draw with Blackpool in the following match.

Marshall let in three goals in his first South Wales Derby where City went on to lose 3–2 to Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium.

Marshall suffered an injury in a 2–1 loss against Ipswich Town, resulting in Peter Enckelman coming on for the last 45 minutes and two goals being scored.

Marhsall did recover in time for the next game, were Cardiff beat Preston North End 1–0.

2010

But he managed to make his final appearance of the 2010–11 season in a FA Cup game against Stoke City before receiving an elbow injury which ended his season, after it was confirmed he needed elbow surgery.

Marshall returned the following pre-season as first-choice goalkeeper, starting all the warm-up games under new manager and fellow Scotsman, Malky Mackay.

He made his full return in the opening game against West Ham United, which Cardiff won 1–0.

He made his 100th appearance for the club during the season in a goalless draw with Burnley.

Cardiff finished in the play-off a third successive season but lost 5–0 to West Ham United in the semi-finals.

2015

After his quick return Marshall kept three consecutive clean sheets the other two coming against West Bromwich Albion and Middlesbrough and also making 150th league appearance against Middlesbrough.

Marshall retained his first team place for the first two months of the following season, before being dropped for second choice keeper, Tom Heaton after a 2–0 defeat to Ipswich Town.

Marshall didn't see first team football until the beginning of December in a 1–1 draw with Preston North End but only managed to start the next four games before being injured.

At the end of the season, Marshall was out of contract but on 23 May, he signed a new three-year deal keeping him in Cardiff till 2015.

2016

Marshall stayed with Cardiff until 2016, when he was transferred to Hull City for £5 million.

After three seasons with Hull, he has since played for Wigan Athletic, Derby County and Queens Park Rangers.

2020

Marshall played a key role in Scotland's qualification for UEFA Euro 2020, as he made decisive saves in penalty shootouts against Israel and Serbia.

Marshall was born in Glasgow and raised in Riddrie in the east end of the city, where he attended St Andrew's Secondary School.