Kris Boyd

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Kris Boyd
Personal information
Full name Kris Boyd
Date of birth August 18, 1983 (age 23)
Place of birth    Irvine, Scotland
Height 183cm
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Rangers
Number 15
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2000-2006
2006-
Kilmarnock
Rangers
153 (64)
044 (36)   
National team2
2006- Scotland 007 0(5)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 18:21, 8 April 2007 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 28 March 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Kris Boyd (born August 18, 1983 in Irvine[1]) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Rangers in the Scottish Premier League.

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Boyd started his career with Kilmarnock and made his debut for the club when came on the last day of the 2000-01 season against Celtic, also the last match of Ally McCoist's career. The following season, the departures of McCoist and Christophe Cocard gave Boyd a chance to stake a place in the team, he eventually hit five goals during the season.

During 2002-03 season he scored twelve times and won the Kilmarnock Young Player of the Year award. He was also a regular in the Scotland under-21 team.[2] The following season was even better for Boyd, when he netted fifteen goals.

Goals kept coming for Boyd in 2004-05, and he almost set a record for himself when scored all five of Kilmarnock's goals against Dundee United in September 2004.[3] He also had a sixth goal disallowed, which he described as "perfectly good".[1].

2005-06 saw Boyd in blistering form for Kilmarnock, which attracted interest from English Championship sides Cardiff City and Sheffield Wednesday, however despite £500,000 offers from both clubs, Boyd rejected the moves.[4]

On December 22, 2005 it was announced that Boyd would sign for Rangers in the January transfer window. Boyd officially joined Rangers on January 1, 2006. In an unusual move he waived half of his £40,000 signing on fee, which Kilmarnock were due to pay him under the terms of his contract, to help fund the youth set up which benefited his early career.[4]

He made his Rangers debut on January 7, 2006 against Peterhead in the Scottish Cup third round, in which he scored a hat-trick - sealing a 5-0 win.[5] He went on to score 20 goals in 17 starts for Rangers in the second half of the season, out of a total 37 between Rangers and Kilmarnock. He was also the first player to finish top scorer at two clubs in one season, having scored 17 goals for Kilmarnock before his move.[6]

Having been suspended for the first match of the 2006-07 season, he was left out of the starting XI by new manager Paul Le Guen for the next two games, where Rangers drew 2-2 with Dundee United and 1-1 with Dunfermline. He started the next game on 19 August 2006 against Hearts, scoring both goals in a 2-0 win. Boyd continued his scoring streak against former club Kilmarnock the following week, scoring two goals in a 2-2 draw. He also scored a 30 yard volley against Dunfermline in the CIS cup after Allan McGregor "punted" the ball some 85 yards.[7]

After scoring a penalty against Motherwell in January 2007, Boyd was involved in controversy when, following a dispute between manager Paul Le Guen and club captain Barry Ferguson resulting in Ferguson being stripped of the captaincy and dropped from the team, he held up 6 fingers, reportedly in a defiant show of solidarity for Ferguson who occupied the number 6 jersey.[8] Manager Le Guen left the club days later and was replaced by Scotland manager Walter Smith. Boyd scored a double in Walter Smith's first game back at Ibrox against Dundee Utd, and continued his scoring streak against Kilmarnock with a hat-trick against them in a 3-1 win in February 2007. On March 17 he scored a hat-trick against Aberdeen in a 3-0 win at Ibrox.

On May 11, 2006 he made his debut for the Scotland national team and scored twice in a 5-1 win over Bulgaria in the Kirin Cup.[9] Boyd extended his fine international form into European Championship qualifying, scoring against Georgia in a 2-1 win, his 5th goal in six games.


  1. ^ a b "The Boy's A Bit Special - Kris Boyd", FourFourTwo.
  2. ^ "Challenge Matches 2003-2004", Scottish Football Association website.
  3. ^ "Kilmarnock 5-2 Dundee Utd", BBC Sport website, September 25, 2004.
  4. ^ a b "Do You Remember...Kris Boyd?", killiefc.com.
  5. ^ "Rangers 5-0 Peterhead", BBC Sport website, January 7, 2006.
  6. ^ "Boyd admits Le Guen factor is in effect", The Scotsman, April 20, 2006.
  7. ^ "Dunfermline 0-2 Rangers", BBC Sport website, September 20, 2006.
  8. ^ "Scottish Premier League Update - January 2007", Soccerphile.
  9. ^ "Scotland 5-1 Bulgaria", BBC Sport website, May 11, 2006.


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