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Steven Naismith

Steven John Naismith (born 14 September 1986) is a Scottish former professional footballer. He is football development manager at Scottish club Heart of Midlothian.

Steven Naismith
Naismith playing for Everton in 2015
Personal information
Full name Steven John Naismith[1]
Date of birth (1986-09-14) 14 September 1986 (age 36)[2]
Place of birth Irvine, Scotland
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[3]
Position(s) Attacking midfielder, forward
Youth career
2000–2002 Rangers
2002–2004 Kilmarnock
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2007 Kilmarnock 102 (29)
2007–2012 Rangers 98 (28)
2012–2016 Everton 103 (18)
2016–2019 Norwich City 44 (6)
2018–2019Heart of Midlothian (loan) 33 (14)
2019–2021 Heart of Midlothian 37 (10)
Total 417 (105)
International career
2006–2008 Scotland U21 15 (5)
2006–2009 Scotland B 3 (1)
2007–2019 Scotland 51 (10)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Naismith began his career with Kilmarnock in 2004. He spent four years with the Ayrshire side where he won the SFWA Young Player of the Year award in 2006[4] and the SPFA Young Player of the Year award the following season.[5] Naismith joined Rangers in the summer of 2007 for £1.9 million. While with the club he won three consecutive league titles, the Scottish Cup in 2009 and the League Cup twice.

He signed for Premier League club Everton in 2012, and then joined Norwich City in 2016. Naismith had two separate loan spells with Heart of Midlothian, and he signed permanently with Hearts after he was released by Norwich in 2019.

Naismith won 51 caps for the Scotland national team after making his senior international debut in 2007, and scored ten international goals. He mainly played as a forward during his career, but was also used as a midfielder.

Club career

Early life and career

Naismith was born in Irvine, North Ayrshire[6] and grew up in nearby Stewarton in East Ayrshire.[7] He played for local boys club team Stewarton Annick before being on the books at Rangers as a youngster.[8] Naismith overcame dyslexia[9] and has since become an ambassador for the Dyslexia Scotland charity.[10]

Kilmarnock

Naismith played several years in the Kilmarnock youth team before signing professionally in August 2002.[11] He made his senior debut in the 2003–04 season as a substitute against Hibernian on 24 April 2004,[12] but still continued to play for the under-19s side, with whom he won the Scottish Youth Cup, beating Rangers 1–0 at Rugby Park.[8] He scored his first senior goal for the club in a 2–2 draw with Heart of Midlothian in February 2005.[13]

In the 2005–06 season his performances won him the SPL Young Player of the Month award in August[14] and January[15] and the SPL Player of the Month award in March of the 2005–06 season.[16] He signed a new four-year contract extension,[17] and went on to win the Scottish Football Writers'Young Player of the Year award, after scoring twelve goals during the season.[4] He scored his first professional hat-trick in a 3–0 Scottish League Cup semi-final victory over Falkirk.[18][19] He won the SPL Young Player of the Month award in March 2007,[20] and then the Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year award for the 2006–07 season.[5]

In August 2007, following bids from both Rangers[21] and Celtic[22] as well as a reported submission and then withdrawal of a transfer request from the player himself,[23][24] Naismith signed for Rangers.

Rangers

2007–08

On 31 August 2007, Kilmarnock accepted Rangers' offer for Naismith for around £1.9 million[25] and he joined the club just 19 seconds before the transfer window closed.[25] The following day Naismith made his debut as an 83rd-minute substitute against Gretna.[26] He scored his first goal for Rangers in a 3–0 win over Aberdeen on 23 September 2007.[27] Naismith made his Champions League debut at the Camp Nou against FC Barcelona in November 2007, coming on as a 78th-minute substitute.[28][29] He scored in consecutive games against Hibernian[30] and Dundee United[31] at the turn of the year during season 2007–08. A month later he then scored his fourth and fifth goals for Rangers against Falkirk[32] and Gretna.[33]

During Rangers' Scottish Cup semi-final against St Johnstone in April 2008, St Johnstone player Martin Hardie stepped on Naismith's left knee and appeared to injure him.[34] However, after initially limping off the pitch he returned to the field of play, only to collapse a short time later and required to be stretchered off.[34] After cruciate ligament damage, Naismith underwent surgery in May 2008 (missing the club's UEFA Cup and Scottish Cup finals) and was ruled out of action for up to a year;[35] however, he returned to training eight months later.[36]

2008–09

Naismith returned to action in December 2008, playing in a reserve match against St Mirren and made a return to first team football in January 2009 during the Scottish Cup; coincidentally St Johnstone were the opponents.[37] Naismith featured in the 2009 Scottish Cup Final win over Falkirk after missing the majority of the season through injury.[38]

2009–10

Naismith opened his account for the 2009–10 season by scoring the fourth in a 4–1 win over Falkirk[39] and followed this by winning a late and decisive penalty against Hearts at Tynecastle, which teammate Kris Boyd converted. The penalty proved to be the winning goal.[40] Naismith then netted in the Scottish League Cup match against Queen of the South in September 2009.[41] The following week, he was deployed as a lone striker in a Champions League Group stage fixture against Sevilla at Ibrox and was unfortunate not to be awarded a penalty in the first half of an eventual 4–1 defeat.[42]

In the 2010 League Cup Final win over St Mirren, Naismith set up Kenny Miller for the winning goal through a counterattack after Rangers had been reduced to nine men.[43]

Towards the end of the season Naismith scored two goals against Hearts at Tynecastle in March 2010.[44] Naismith made 25 league appearances during season 2009–10 and received his first SPL winners medal after Rangers clinched back to back titles.[45]

2010–11

 
Naismith playing for Rangers in 2010

In the first match of the 2010–11 season, Naismith scored as Rangers beat Kilmarnock 2–1.[46] Naismith then scored in consecutive games against Dundee United[47] and Dunfermline[48] in September 2010. On 29 September 2010, Naismith scored the only goal of the game as Rangers defeated Bursaspor at Ibrox to gain them their first win in 12 UEFA Champions League matches.[49] He followed this Champions League goal up with the winning goal deep into stoppage time against Hearts at Tynecastle in October.[50] Further goals against Motherwell,[51] Kilmarnock[52] and St Mirren[53] took Naismith's goal tally to eight for Rangers at the turn of the year in the 2010–11 season, and his form also won him the SPL player of the month for October.[54]

On 22 December 2010, Naismith signed a new four-and-a-half-year contract to stay with the Rangers, keeping him tied to the club until at least May 2015.[55]

After the new year, Naismith scored the winning goal in the Scottish League Cup semi final against Motherwell at Hampden Park.[56] He was then sent off in the 2–2 draw with Celtic at Ibrox in the Scottish Cup after a second yellow card.[57] Goals against Motherwell,[58] Dundee United[59] and St Johnstone[60] took his tally to 11 for the season. Naismith then scored two goals in a 5–0 win over Motherwell in April 2011[61] In the final game of the 2010–11 season, Naismith scored in the 5–1 win over Kilmarnock which won the league title for Rangers for the third consecutive time.[62]

Season 2010–11 proved to be Naismith's most prolific in a Rangers shirt, scoring 15 goals.[63] He was nominated for the SPFA Players' Player of the Year award after his performances throughout the 2010–11 season.[64] Naismith won both the Rangers players' player of the year and the supporters' player of the year for season 2010–11.[65]

2011–12

Naismith scored again on the first day of the league season against Hearts at Ibrox in a 1–1 draw.[66] In the following league match against St Johnstone, Naismith scored again as Rangers won 2–0.[67] August saw Naismith score in consecutive games against Motherwell[68] and Aberdeen.[69]

In the first Old Firm derby of the season on 18 September 2011, Naismith scored twice against Celtic as Rangers won 4–2; this was the first time he scored in a match against Celtic.[70] Six days later against Dunfermline Athletic, Naismith scored another brace to take his tally to eight goals in eight league games.[71] However, the match was overshadowed when Naismith was handed a two match retrospective suspension by the SFA for elbowing Dunfermline captain Austin McCann. Naismith later stated there was no deliberate intent and had already had an apology accepted by McCann.[72] Naismith scored Rangers first goal against Hearts in October 2011, and Rangers went on to win the game 2–0.[73]

During the 2011–12 season, Naismith began a goalscoring celebration where he crosses his arms in front of his body.[74] This was later revealed by a family friend to mean that he was sending a kiss to his girlfriend when doing so.[74] On 29 October, Naismith injured himself after attempting to tackle Aberdeen's Rob Milsom. A scan later confirmed that he had damaged his cruciate ligament and would be out of action for around nine months, ending his season.[75]

In June 2012, Naismith lodged an objection against his contract being transferred to the new Rangers company.[76] PFA Scotland had previously commented that players were entitled to become free agents if they objected to the transfer.[77]

Everton

 
Naismith (left) playing for Everton in 2015

Naismith signed a four-year deal for Everton on 4 July 2012,[78] joining his previous striking partner at Rangers, Nikica Jelavić. There was no transfer fee involved as the player had refused to have his contract transferred from the old to the new company controlling Rangers as the old company was liquidated.[79] The nature of the move, described by Naismith as "one of the hardest decisions" of his football career,[80] required FIFA to grant provisional international clearance, which allowed him to play in England while arbitration over the movement of assets out of Rangers continued. Five years later, Naismith stated that he had been poorly advised on the situation at Rangers at the time and regretted the way he had departed.[81]

He made his debut for the Toffees as an 89th-minute substitute during Everton's first match of the season, a 1–0 league victory over Manchester United.[82] and scored his first competitive goal for Everton on 28 October in a derby against Liverpool.[83] He scored the final goal of David Moyes 11-year reign in Everton's 2–1 defeat to Chelsea on the final day of the season. Afterwards, Naismith stated that he had not shown his best form during the year.[84] In his debut season, Naismith was the most used substitute at the club with 20 appearances from the bench.[85]

Naismith made a rare league start in September 2013 and made the most of the opportunity as he scored the game's only goal as Everton defeated Chelsea 1–0 at home.[86] New manager Roberto Martínez used Naismith down the middle, instead of on the left or right wing as he was with previous manager David Moyes.[87] Later in the 2013–14 season, Naismith embarked on a good run of form that coincided with Everton winning seven league matches in a row, culminating with a pair of man-of-the-match performances against both Fulham and Arsenal.[88] Naismith doubled his goals tally from last season to eight in this, to help Everton amass 72 points (the most they had collected in a Premier League season) and finish fifth.[89]

Naismith scored goals in each of the first three games in the 2014–15 Premier League season, against Leicester City,[90] Arsenal[91] and Chelsea.[92] On 6 November 2014, he scored his first European goal for Everton in a 3–0 UEFA Europa League group stage win against Lille.[93] In December 2014, Naismith signed a new contract with Everton.[94] Naismith finished with eight goals in all competitions.

In August 2015, Everton rejected an offer from Norwich City for Naismith.[95] In a 2015–16 Premier League match against Chelsea, Naismith scored a 'perfect' hat-trick (goals scored with his head, left foot and right foot) after coming on as a substitute for Muhamed Bešić.[96] By late December, Naismith had only started four league matches that season for Everton.

Norwich City

On 19 January 2016, Naismith joined Norwich City on a three-and-a-half-year deal.[97] He made his debut four days later, scoring Norwich's second goal in a 5–4 home defeat to Liverpool.[98]

Naismith suffered an ankle ligament injury early in the 2017–18 season, which restricted his appearances.[99] Having not played for the Norwich first team since August, Naismith was made available for loan in January 2018.[100]

Heart of Midlothian

On 18 January 2018, Naismith joined Scottish Premiership side Heart of Midlothian on loan until the end of the 2017–18 season.[101] He made his debut[102] for Hearts on 21 January 2018, playing from the start in a 1–0 win over Edinburgh Derby rivals Hibernian at Tynecastle Park, in the Fourth round of the Scottish Cup.[103] He scored the winning goal against Hibs in a home league fixture on 9 May with a flicked header, but the following day was banned by the SFA for two matches (with only one round remaining in the season) for a challenge on Celtic's Scott Brown the previous week.[104]

Naismith returned to Hearts on 6 July 2018 on loan for the 2018–19 season,[105] where he finished the season as top scorer and won the Player of the Year award.[106]

He was released by Norwich at the end of the 2018–19 season.[107] Naismith trained with Hearts during July 2019, while he was waiting for a final payment from Norwich that would be voided if he signed with another club before 31 July.[108] He then signed a four-year contract with Hearts on 1 August.[109] Naismith was appointed Hearts captain in January 2020, after manager Daniel Stendel dropped previous captain Christophe Berra from the first team squad.[110]

At the end of the 2020–21 season, after helping the team win promotion back to the Premiership, Naismith announced his retirement from playing at the age of 34, and was appointed player development manager by Hearts.[111][112]

International career

Youth

Naismith, whose father was born in Wales, was approached by the Wales national under-21 football team, but he decided to play for his homeland instead.[113] One of his grandmothers was born in England.[113] Naismith scored on his debut for the Scotland national under-21 football team, in a 4–0 victory against Iceland U21s in March 2006.[114] In the same month he scored on his debut for the Scotland B team, against Turkey B in a 3–2 defeat.[115] Naismith captained the Scotland U21 team in late 2007, and scored a winning goal against the Czech Republic.[116]

Senior

Naismith was called up to the Scotland squad for the first time in June 2007, for a friendly away to the Faroe Islands; he came on as a substitute for Kris Boyd for the final seven minutes of a 2–0 win on the 6th.[117]

Naismith was selected for all three of Scotland's matches in the 2011 Nations Cup when they reached the final but were defeated by the hosts Republic of Ireland.[118]

Naismith scored his first goal for Scotland in the 3–2 loss to Spain at Hampden Park on 12 October 2010, in the Euro 2012 qualifiers.[119][120] He scored the winning goal in the home match against Lithuania on 6 September 2011, in an eventually unsuccessful qualification campaign.[121]

Naismith was recalled to the squad in September 2018, having scored seven goals for Hearts in the initial phase of the 2018–19 season.[122] He earned his 50th cap for Scotland on 16 November 2019, in a Euro 2020 qualifier against Cyprus.[123]

Style of play

Although Naismith has played for most of his career as a forward, he has also been used as a midfielder.[124] Naismith has been used on both right and left flanks for Rangers but also as a central midfielder with his versatility a key attribute.[124] Billy Brown, who coached Naismith at Kilmarnock, likened his play with Alan Smith who started his career as a striker but ended up playing midfield for Manchester United.[124]

Naismith's play has also been attributed to his committed and fearless nature with an awareness and shrewdness which is required to play in a number of positions on the park.[124] Craig Levein was known to utilise Naismith for his attacking instincts, workrate and sense of responsibility during his tenure as Scotland manager.[124] Ally McCoist, who managed Naismith at Rangers, said that Naismith's natural zest and enthusiasm are some of his biggest strengths.[72]

Charitable work

Naismith is an ambassador for Dyslexia Scotland.[10] He has also launched a scheme to help ease the progress of injured ex-service personnel back into work,[125] and supports centres for homeless people in Glasgow and in Liverpool (notably the city's Whitechapel Centre).[126][127] In August 2014, he donated tickets for Everton matches to be distributed via Liverpool jobcentres to unemployed people actively looking for work.[126]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[128]
Club Season League National cup League cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Kilmarnock 2003–04 Scottish Premier League 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2004–05 Scottish Premier League 24 1 3 1 0 0 27 2
2005–06 Scottish Premier League 36 13 1 0 2 0 39 13
2006–07 Scottish Premier League 37 15 1 0 5 4 43 19
2007–08 Scottish Premier League 4 0 0 0 1 1 5 1
Total 102 29 5 1 8 5 115 35
Rangers 2007–08 Scottish Premier League 21 5 6 0 0 0 4 0 31 5
2008–09 Scottish Premier League 7 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 11 0
2009–10 Scottish Premier League 28 3 3 0 4 1 4 0 39 4
2010–11 Scottish Premier League 31 11 2 0 4 3 7 1 44 15
2011–12 Scottish Premier League 11 9 0 0 1 0 3 0 15 9
Total 98 28 14 0 10 4 18 1 140 33
Everton 2012–13 Premier League 31 4 2 0 2 0 35 4
2013–14 Premier League 31 5 3 3 2 1 36 9
2014–15 Premier League 31 6 2 0 0 0 6 2 39 8
2015–16 Premier League 10 3 0 0 3 1 13 4
Total 103 18 7 3 7 2 6 2 123 25
Norwich City 2015–16 Premier League 13 1 0 0 0 0 13 1
2016–17 Championship 29 5 1 1 2 1 0 0 32 7
2017–18 Championship 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
Total 44 6 1 1 3 1 0 0 48 8
Heart of Midlothian (loan) 2017–18 Scottish Premiership 14 4 2 0 0 0 16 4
2018–19 Scottish Premiership 19 10 2 0 6 4 27 14
Total 33 14 4 0 6 4 43 18
Heart of Midlothian 2019–20 Scottish Premiership 16 4 5 1 1 0 22 5
2020–21 Scottish Championship 21 6 0 0 4 0 25 6
Total 37 10 5 1 5 0 47 11
Career total 417 105 36 6 39 16 24 3 516 130

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[129]
National team Year Apps Goals
Scotland 2007 1 0
2009 2 0
2010 4 1
2011 8 1
2012 4 0
2013 8 1
2014 7 1
2015 7 2
2016 2 0
2017 2 1
2018 4 2
2019 2 1
Total 51 10
Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Naismith goal.
List of international goals scored by Steven Naismith
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 12 October 2010 Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland   Spain 1–2 2–3 UEFA Euro 2012 qualification
2 6 September 2011 Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland   Lithuania 1–0 1–0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualification
3 15 October 2013 Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland   Croatia 2–0 2–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
4 14 October 2014 National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland   Poland 2–1 2–2 UEFA Euro 2016 qualification
5 29 March 2015 Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland   Gibraltar 4–1 6–1 UEFA Euro 2016 qualification
6 11 October 2015 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal   Gibraltar 6–0 6–0 UEFA Euro 2016 qualification
7 22 March 2017 Easter Road, Edinburgh, Scotland   Canada 1–1 1–1 Friendly
8 10 September 2018 Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland   Albania 2–0 2–0 2018–19 UEFA Nations League C
9 14 October 2018 Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland   Portugal 1–3 1–3 Friendly
10 19 November 2019 Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland   Kazakhstan 2–1 3–1 UEFA Euro 2020 qualification

Honours

Rangers

Hearts

Individual

See also

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steven, naismith, steven, john, naismith, born, september, 1986, scottish, former, professional, footballer, football, development, manager, scottish, club, heart, midlothian, naismith, playing, everton, 2015personal, informationfull, namesteven, john, naismit. Steven John Naismith born 14 September 1986 is a Scottish former professional footballer He is football development manager at Scottish club Heart of Midlothian Steven NaismithNaismith playing for Everton in 2015Personal informationFull nameSteven John Naismith 1 Date of birth 1986 09 14 14 September 1986 age 36 2 Place of birthIrvine ScotlandHeight5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 3 Position s Attacking midfielder forwardYouth career2000 2002Rangers2002 2004KilmarnockSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2003 2007Kilmarnock102 29 2007 2012Rangers98 28 2012 2016Everton103 18 2016 2019Norwich City44 6 2018 2019 Heart of Midlothian loan 33 14 2019 2021Heart of Midlothian37 10 Total417 105 International career2006 2008Scotland U2115 5 2006 2009Scotland B3 1 2007 2019Scotland51 10 Club domestic league appearances and goalsNaismith began his career with Kilmarnock in 2004 He spent four years with the Ayrshire side where he won the SFWA Young Player of the Year award in 2006 4 and the SPFA Young Player of the Year award the following season 5 Naismith joined Rangers in the summer of 2007 for 1 9 million While with the club he won three consecutive league titles the Scottish Cup in 2009 and the League Cup twice He signed for Premier League club Everton in 2012 and then joined Norwich City in 2016 Naismith had two separate loan spells with Heart of Midlothian and he signed permanently with Hearts after he was released by Norwich in 2019 Naismith won 51 caps for the Scotland national team after making his senior international debut in 2007 and scored ten international goals He mainly played as a forward during his career but was also used as a midfielder Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Kilmarnock 1 3 Rangers 1 3 1 2007 08 1 3 2 2008 09 1 3 3 2009 10 1 3 4 2010 11 1 3 5 2011 12 1 4 Everton 1 5 Norwich City 1 6 Heart of Midlothian 2 International career 2 1 Youth 2 2 Senior 3 Style of play 4 Charitable work 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International 6 Honours 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksClub career EditEarly life and career Edit Naismith was born in Irvine North Ayrshire 6 and grew up in nearby Stewarton in East Ayrshire 7 He played for local boys club team Stewarton Annick before being on the books at Rangers as a youngster 8 Naismith overcame dyslexia 9 and has since become an ambassador for the Dyslexia Scotland charity 10 Kilmarnock Edit Naismith played several years in the Kilmarnock youth team before signing professionally in August 2002 11 He made his senior debut in the 2003 04 season as a substitute against Hibernian on 24 April 2004 12 but still continued to play for the under 19s side with whom he won the Scottish Youth Cup beating Rangers 1 0 at Rugby Park 8 He scored his first senior goal for the club in a 2 2 draw with Heart of Midlothian in February 2005 13 In the 2005 06 season his performances won him the SPL Young Player of the Month award in August 14 and January 15 and the SPL Player of the Month award in March of the 2005 06 season 16 He signed a new four year contract extension 17 and went on to win the Scottish Football Writers Young Player of the Year award after scoring twelve goals during the season 4 He scored his first professional hat trick in a 3 0 Scottish League Cup semi final victory over Falkirk 18 19 He won the SPL Young Player of the Month award in March 2007 20 and then the Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year award for the 2006 07 season 5 In August 2007 following bids from both Rangers 21 and Celtic 22 as well as a reported submission and then withdrawal of a transfer request from the player himself 23 24 Naismith signed for Rangers Rangers Edit 2007 08 Edit On 31 August 2007 Kilmarnock accepted Rangers offer for Naismith for around 1 9 million 25 and he joined the club just 19 seconds before the transfer window closed 25 The following day Naismith made his debut as an 83rd minute substitute against Gretna 26 He scored his first goal for Rangers in a 3 0 win over Aberdeen on 23 September 2007 27 Naismith made his Champions League debut at the Camp Nou against FC Barcelona in November 2007 coming on as a 78th minute substitute 28 29 He scored in consecutive games against Hibernian 30 and Dundee United 31 at the turn of the year during season 2007 08 A month later he then scored his fourth and fifth goals for Rangers against Falkirk 32 and Gretna 33 During Rangers Scottish Cup semi final against St Johnstone in April 2008 St Johnstone player Martin Hardie stepped on Naismith s left knee and appeared to injure him 34 However after initially limping off the pitch he returned to the field of play only to collapse a short time later and required to be stretchered off 34 After cruciate ligament damage Naismith underwent surgery in May 2008 missing the club s UEFA Cup and Scottish Cup finals and was ruled out of action for up to a year 35 however he returned to training eight months later 36 2008 09 Edit Naismith returned to action in December 2008 playing in a reserve match against St Mirren and made a return to first team football in January 2009 during the Scottish Cup coincidentally St Johnstone were the opponents 37 Naismith featured in the 2009 Scottish Cup Final win over Falkirk after missing the majority of the season through injury 38 2009 10 Edit Naismith opened his account for the 2009 10 season by scoring the fourth in a 4 1 win over Falkirk 39 and followed this by winning a late and decisive penalty against Hearts at Tynecastle which teammate Kris Boyd converted The penalty proved to be the winning goal 40 Naismith then netted in the Scottish League Cup match against Queen of the South in September 2009 41 The following week he was deployed as a lone striker in a Champions League Group stage fixture against Sevilla at Ibrox and was unfortunate not to be awarded a penalty in the first half of an eventual 4 1 defeat 42 In the 2010 League Cup Final win over St Mirren Naismith set up Kenny Miller for the winning goal through a counterattack after Rangers had been reduced to nine men 43 Towards the end of the season Naismith scored two goals against Hearts at Tynecastle in March 2010 44 Naismith made 25 league appearances during season 2009 10 and received his first SPL winners medal after Rangers clinched back to back titles 45 2010 11 Edit Naismith playing for Rangers in 2010 In the first match of the 2010 11 season Naismith scored as Rangers beat Kilmarnock 2 1 46 Naismith then scored in consecutive games against Dundee United 47 and Dunfermline 48 in September 2010 On 29 September 2010 Naismith scored the only goal of the game as Rangers defeated Bursaspor at Ibrox to gain them their first win in 12 UEFA Champions League matches 49 He followed this Champions League goal up with the winning goal deep into stoppage time against Hearts at Tynecastle in October 50 Further goals against Motherwell 51 Kilmarnock 52 and St Mirren 53 took Naismith s goal tally to eight for Rangers at the turn of the year in the 2010 11 season and his form also won him the SPL player of the month for October 54 On 22 December 2010 Naismith signed a new four and a half year contract to stay with the Rangers keeping him tied to the club until at least May 2015 55 After the new year Naismith scored the winning goal in the Scottish League Cup semi final against Motherwell at Hampden Park 56 He was then sent off in the 2 2 draw with Celtic at Ibrox in the Scottish Cup after a second yellow card 57 Goals against Motherwell 58 Dundee United 59 and St Johnstone 60 took his tally to 11 for the season Naismith then scored two goals in a 5 0 win over Motherwell in April 2011 61 In the final game of the 2010 11 season Naismith scored in the 5 1 win over Kilmarnock which won the league title for Rangers for the third consecutive time 62 Season 2010 11 proved to be Naismith s most prolific in a Rangers shirt scoring 15 goals 63 He was nominated for the SPFA Players Player of the Year award after his performances throughout the 2010 11 season 64 Naismith won both the Rangers players player of the year and the supporters player of the year for season 2010 11 65 2011 12 Edit Naismith scored again on the first day of the league season against Hearts at Ibrox in a 1 1 draw 66 In the following league match against St Johnstone Naismith scored again as Rangers won 2 0 67 August saw Naismith score in consecutive games against Motherwell 68 and Aberdeen 69 In the first Old Firm derby of the season on 18 September 2011 Naismith scored twice against Celtic as Rangers won 4 2 this was the first time he scored in a match against Celtic 70 Six days later against Dunfermline Athletic Naismith scored another brace to take his tally to eight goals in eight league games 71 However the match was overshadowed when Naismith was handed a two match retrospective suspension by the SFA for elbowing Dunfermline captain Austin McCann Naismith later stated there was no deliberate intent and had already had an apology accepted by McCann 72 Naismith scored Rangers first goal against Hearts in October 2011 and Rangers went on to win the game 2 0 73 During the 2011 12 season Naismith began a goalscoring celebration where he crosses his arms in front of his body 74 This was later revealed by a family friend to mean that he was sending a kiss to his girlfriend when doing so 74 On 29 October Naismith injured himself after attempting to tackle Aberdeen s Rob Milsom A scan later confirmed that he had damaged his cruciate ligament and would be out of action for around nine months ending his season 75 In June 2012 Naismith lodged an objection against his contract being transferred to the new Rangers company 76 PFA Scotland had previously commented that players were entitled to become free agents if they objected to the transfer 77 Everton Edit Naismith left playing for Everton in 2015 Naismith signed a four year deal for Everton on 4 July 2012 78 joining his previous striking partner at Rangers Nikica Jelavic There was no transfer fee involved as the player had refused to have his contract transferred from the old to the new company controlling Rangers as the old company was liquidated 79 The nature of the move described by Naismith as one of the hardest decisions of his football career 80 required FIFA to grant provisional international clearance which allowed him to play in England while arbitration over the movement of assets out of Rangers continued Five years later Naismith stated that he had been poorly advised on the situation at Rangers at the time and regretted the way he had departed 81 He made his debut for the Toffees as an 89th minute substitute during Everton s first match of the season a 1 0 league victory over Manchester United 82 and scored his first competitive goal for Everton on 28 October in a derby against Liverpool 83 He scored the final goal of David Moyes 11 year reign in Everton s 2 1 defeat to Chelsea on the final day of the season Afterwards Naismith stated that he had not shown his best form during the year 84 In his debut season Naismith was the most used substitute at the club with 20 appearances from the bench 85 Naismith made a rare league start in September 2013 and made the most of the opportunity as he scored the game s only goal as Everton defeated Chelsea 1 0 at home 86 New manager Roberto Martinez used Naismith down the middle instead of on the left or right wing as he was with previous manager David Moyes 87 Later in the 2013 14 season Naismith embarked on a good run of form that coincided with Everton winning seven league matches in a row culminating with a pair of man of the match performances against both Fulham and Arsenal 88 Naismith doubled his goals tally from last season to eight in this to help Everton amass 72 points the most they had collected in a Premier League season and finish fifth 89 Naismith scored goals in each of the first three games in the 2014 15 Premier League season against Leicester City 90 Arsenal 91 and Chelsea 92 On 6 November 2014 he scored his first European goal for Everton in a 3 0 UEFA Europa League group stage win against Lille 93 In December 2014 Naismith signed a new contract with Everton 94 Naismith finished with eight goals in all competitions In August 2015 Everton rejected an offer from Norwich City for Naismith 95 In a 2015 16 Premier League match against Chelsea Naismith scored a perfect hat trick goals scored with his head left foot and right foot after coming on as a substitute for Muhamed Besic 96 By late December Naismith had only started four league matches that season for Everton Norwich City Edit On 19 January 2016 Naismith joined Norwich City on a three and a half year deal 97 He made his debut four days later scoring Norwich s second goal in a 5 4 home defeat to Liverpool 98 Naismith suffered an ankle ligament injury early in the 2017 18 season which restricted his appearances 99 Having not played for the Norwich first team since August Naismith was made available for loan in January 2018 100 Heart of Midlothian Edit On 18 January 2018 Naismith joined Scottish Premiership side Heart of Midlothian on loan until the end of the 2017 18 season 101 He made his debut 102 for Hearts on 21 January 2018 playing from the start in a 1 0 win over Edinburgh Derby rivals Hibernian at Tynecastle Park in the Fourth round of the Scottish Cup 103 He scored the winning goal against Hibs in a home league fixture on 9 May with a flicked header but the following day was banned by the SFA for two matches with only one round remaining in the season for a challenge on Celtic s Scott Brown the previous week 104 Naismith returned to Hearts on 6 July 2018 on loan for the 2018 19 season 105 where he finished the season as top scorer and won the Player of the Year award 106 He was released by Norwich at the end of the 2018 19 season 107 Naismith trained with Hearts during July 2019 while he was waiting for a final payment from Norwich that would be voided if he signed with another club before 31 July 108 He then signed a four year contract with Hearts on 1 August 109 Naismith was appointed Hearts captain in January 2020 after manager Daniel Stendel dropped previous captain Christophe Berra from the first team squad 110 At the end of the 2020 21 season after helping the team win promotion back to the Premiership Naismith announced his retirement from playing at the age of 34 and was appointed player development manager by Hearts 111 112 International career EditYouth Edit Naismith whose father was born in Wales was approached by the Wales national under 21 football team but he decided to play for his homeland instead 113 One of his grandmothers was born in England 113 Naismith scored on his debut for the Scotland national under 21 football team in a 4 0 victory against Iceland U21s in March 2006 114 In the same month he scored on his debut for the Scotland B team against Turkey B in a 3 2 defeat 115 Naismith captained the Scotland U21 team in late 2007 and scored a winning goal against the Czech Republic 116 Senior Edit Naismith was called up to the Scotland squad for the first time in June 2007 for a friendly away to the Faroe Islands he came on as a substitute for Kris Boyd for the final seven minutes of a 2 0 win on the 6th 117 Naismith was selected for all three of Scotland s matches in the 2011 Nations Cup when they reached the final but were defeated by the hosts Republic of Ireland 118 Naismith scored his first goal for Scotland in the 3 2 loss to Spain at Hampden Park on 12 October 2010 in the Euro 2012 qualifiers 119 120 He scored the winning goal in the home match against Lithuania on 6 September 2011 in an eventually unsuccessful qualification campaign 121 Naismith was recalled to the squad in September 2018 having scored seven goals for Hearts in the initial phase of the 2018 19 season 122 He earned his 50th cap for Scotland on 16 November 2019 in a Euro 2020 qualifier against Cyprus 123 Style of play EditAlthough Naismith has played for most of his career as a forward he has also been used as a midfielder 124 Naismith has been used on both right and left flanks for Rangers but also as a central midfielder with his versatility a key attribute 124 Billy Brown who coached Naismith at Kilmarnock likened his play with Alan Smith who started his career as a striker but ended up playing midfield for Manchester United 124 Naismith s play has also been attributed to his committed and fearless nature with an awareness and shrewdness which is required to play in a number of positions on the park 124 Craig Levein was known to utilise Naismith for his attacking instincts workrate and sense of responsibility during his tenure as Scotland manager 124 Ally McCoist who managed Naismith at Rangers said that Naismith s natural zest and enthusiasm are some of his biggest strengths 72 Charitable work EditNaismith is an ambassador for Dyslexia Scotland 10 He has also launched a scheme to help ease the progress of injured ex service personnel back into work 125 and supports centres for homeless people in Glasgow and in Liverpool notably the city s Whitechapel Centre 126 127 In August 2014 he donated tickets for Everton matches to be distributed via Liverpool jobcentres to unemployed people actively looking for work 126 Career statistics EditClub Edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 128 Club Season League National cup League cup Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsKilmarnock 2003 04 Scottish Premier League 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02004 05 Scottish Premier League 24 1 3 1 0 0 27 22005 06 Scottish Premier League 36 13 1 0 2 0 39 132006 07 Scottish Premier League 37 15 1 0 5 4 43 192007 08 Scottish Premier League 4 0 0 0 1 1 5 1Total 102 29 5 1 8 5 115 35Rangers 2007 08 Scottish Premier League 21 5 6 0 0 0 4 0 31 52008 09 Scottish Premier League 7 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 11 02009 10 Scottish Premier League 28 3 3 0 4 1 4 0 39 42010 11 Scottish Premier League 31 11 2 0 4 3 7 1 44 152011 12 Scottish Premier League 11 9 0 0 1 0 3 0 15 9Total 98 28 14 0 10 4 18 1 140 33Everton 2012 13 Premier League 31 4 2 0 2 0 35 42013 14 Premier League 31 5 3 3 2 1 36 92014 15 Premier League 31 6 2 0 0 0 6 2 39 82015 16 Premier League 10 3 0 0 3 1 13 4Total 103 18 7 3 7 2 6 2 123 25Norwich City 2015 16 Premier League 13 1 0 0 0 0 13 12016 17 Championship 29 5 1 1 2 1 0 0 32 72017 18 Championship 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0Total 44 6 1 1 3 1 0 0 48 8Heart of Midlothian loan 2017 18 Scottish Premiership 14 4 2 0 0 0 16 42018 19 Scottish Premiership 19 10 2 0 6 4 27 14Total 33 14 4 0 6 4 43 18Heart of Midlothian 2019 20 Scottish Premiership 16 4 5 1 1 0 22 52020 21 Scottish Championship 21 6 0 0 4 0 25 6Total 37 10 5 1 5 0 47 11Career total 417 105 36 6 39 16 24 3 516 130International Edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 129 National team Year Apps GoalsScotland 2007 1 02009 2 02010 4 12011 8 12012 4 02013 8 12014 7 12015 7 22016 2 02017 2 12018 4 22019 2 1Total 51 10Scores and results list Scotland s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Naismith goal List of international goals scored by Steven Naismith No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 12 October 2010 Hampden Park Glasgow Scotland Spain 1 2 2 3 UEFA Euro 2012 qualification2 6 September 2011 Hampden Park Glasgow Scotland Lithuania 1 0 1 0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualification3 15 October 2013 Hampden Park Glasgow Scotland Croatia 2 0 2 0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification4 14 October 2014 National Stadium Warsaw Poland Poland 2 1 2 2 UEFA Euro 2016 qualification5 29 March 2015 Hampden Park Glasgow Scotland Gibraltar 4 1 6 1 UEFA Euro 2016 qualification6 11 October 2015 Estadio Algarve Faro Portugal Gibraltar 6 0 6 0 UEFA Euro 2016 qualification7 22 March 2017 Easter Road Edinburgh Scotland Canada 1 1 1 1 Friendly8 10 September 2018 Hampden Park Glasgow Scotland Albania 2 0 2 0 2018 19 UEFA Nations League C9 14 October 2018 Hampden Park Glasgow Scotland Portugal 1 3 1 3 Friendly10 19 November 2019 Hampden Park Glasgow Scotland Kazakhstan 2 1 3 1 UEFA Euro 2020 qualificationHonours EditRangers Scottish Premier League 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 Scottish Cup 2008 09 Scottish League Cup 2009 10 2010 11Hearts Scottish Championship 2020 21Individual SFWA Young Player of the Year 2005 06 130 SPFA Young Player of the Year 2006 07 131 SPL Young Player of the Year 2005 06 132 2006 07 133 Scottish Premier League Player of the Month March 2006 16 October 2010 54 Scottish Premiership Player of the Month September 2018 134 Scottish Premier League Young Player of the Month August 2005 14 January 2006 15 March 2007 20 See also EditList of Scotland national football team captainsReferences Edit List of players given a free transfer Norwich City PDF English Football League p 99 Retrieved 3 March 2021 Steven Naismith Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 11 July 2018 Player profile Steven Naismith Overview Premier League Archived from the original on 13 April 2016 a b Naismith young player of the year BBC Sport 14 April 2006 Retrieved 12 December 2007 a b Naismith nets young player prize BBC Sport 22 April 2007 Retrieved 12 December 2007 Steven Naismith 11v11 com AFS Enterprises Retrieved 11 July 2018 Slater Matt 25 November 2014 Steven Naismith The people s footballer or disowned Ranger BBC Sport Retrieved 11 July 2018 a b Steven Naismith Rangers Biography Rangers F C Archived from the original on 4 October 2011 Retrieved 26 September 2011 Hard working football star tackled dyslexia and won Herald Scotland 3 March 2014 Retrieved 21 March 2014 a b Wilson Richard 8 July 2014 Steven Naismith backs his old youth team with sponsorship BBC Sport BBC Retrieved 29 August 2014 Scottish Football League October 2004 The Bell s Scottish Football Review 2004 05 CRE8 ISBN 0 9548556 0 4 Kilmarnock 2 0 Hibernian BBC Sport 24 April 2004 Retrieved 27 September 2011 Hearts 2 2 Kilmarnock BBC Sport 5 February 2005 Retrieved 12 December 2007 a b Naismith takes young player award BBC Sport 19 September 2005 Retrieved 27 September 2011 a b Naismith plays down latest award BBC Sport 7 February 2006 Retrieved 27 September 2011 a b Naismith collects monthly award BBC Sport 3 April 2006 Retrieved 27 September 2011 Killie land Naismith on new deal BBC Sport 9 March 2006 Retrieved 27 September 2011 Kilmarnock 3 0 Falkirk BBC Sport 30 January 2007 Retrieved 12 December 2007 Details of Naismith s hat trick World Football Register Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 12 September 2011 a b Naismith picks up monthly prize BBC Sport 5 April 2007 Retrieved 27 September 2011 Rangers attempt to sign Naismith BBC Sport 4 June 2007 Retrieved 12 December 2007 Killie blast Celtic over Naismith BBC Sport 2 August 2007 Naismith makes move with transfer request The Herald 27 July 2007 Retrieved 12 December 2007 Naismith to stick with Kilmarnock BBC Sport 4 August 2007 Retrieved 12 December 2007 a b Naismith makes late Rangers move BBC Sport 31 August 2007 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12 September 2015 TRANSFER NEWS NORWICH CITY SIGN STEVEN NAISMITH Norwich City F C 19 January 2016 Norwich 4 5 Liverpool BBC Sport 23 January 2016 Steven Naismith January poser for Scotland and Norwich forward BBC Sport BBC 18 December 2017 Retrieved 19 December 2017 Steven Naismith Norwich expected to loan out Scotland forward BBC Sport BBC 8 January 2018 Retrieved 8 January 2018 Hearts complete deal for Naismith SPFL 18 January 2018 Retrieved 18 January 2018 Steven Naismith and Demetri Mitchell set for Hearts starts in derby Edinburgh Evening News 20 January 2018 Retrieved 21 January 2018 Heart of Midlothian 1 0 Hibernian BBC Sport 21 January 2018 Retrieved 21 January 2018 Steven Naismith Hearts accept forward s two match SFA ban for Scott Brown challenge BBC Sport 10 May 2018 Retrieved 11 May 2018 Steven Naismith Norwich City forward returns to Hearts on loan BBC Sport 6 July 2018 Retrieved 11 July 2018 Naismith does the double at POTY Awards Heart of Midlothian F C 13 May 2019 Retrieved 17 February 2020 Steven Naismith Norwich City release Scotland striker after unveiling retained list BBC Sport 21 May 2019 Retrieved 22 May 2019 Anderson Barry 30 July 2019 Steven Naismith plays as Hearts win 7 1 in closed door game Edinburgh Evening News Retrieved 30 July 2019 Steven Naismith Scotland striker signs for Hearts BBC Sport 1 August 2019 Retrieved 1 August 2019 Hearts Steven Naismith named captain and confident of improvement BBC Sport 17 January 2020 Retrieved 19 January 2020 Steven Naismith Former Scotland forward retires from playing BBC Sport 16 June 2021 Retrieved 16 June 2021 Naismith retires and takes up new role Heart Of Midlothian Football Club www heartsfc co uk 16 June 2021 Retrieved 16 June 2021 a b Naismith backs GB availability Sky Sports BSkyB 14 December 2011 Retrieved 14 December 2011 Scotland U21 4 0 Iceland U21 BBC Sport 28 February 2006 Retrieved 23 December 2008 Scotland Future 2 3 Turkey Future BBC Sport 15 March 2006 Retrieved 23 December 2008 Scotland U21 1 0 Czech Rep U21 BBC Sport 21 August 2007 Retrieved 26 September 2011 Naismith drafted into Scots squad BBC Sport 1 June 2007 Retrieved 23 December 2008 Naismith SFA Profile Scottish FA Retrieved 26 September 2011 Scotland 2 3 Spain BBC Sport 12 October 2010 Retrieved 14 October 2010 Scots are sunk by super sub Llorente Wales Online 13 October 2010 Scotland 1 0 Lithuania BBC Sport 6 September 2011 Retrieved 26 September 2011 Hearts striker Steven Naismith called up to Scotland squad BBC Sport 3 September 2018 Retrieved 3 September 2018 Murray Keir 16 November 2019 Steven Naismith 50th cap would justify Hearts return decision BBC Sport Retrieved 16 November 2019 a b c d e Wilson Richard 20 September 2011 Naismith the heartbeat of Rangers The Herald Retrieved 18 September 2018 Keevins Hugh 14 November 2013 Scotland ace Steven Naismith I felt so humbled when soldier on Afghan frontline wrote letter wishing me speedy recovery from knee injury Daily Record Retrieved 29 August 2014 a b Steven Naismith buys Everton tickets to give to Liverpool s unemployed The Guardian Press Association 4 August 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 Kirkbride Phil 22 December 2018 Exclusive Naismith on why he continues to help Liverpool s homeless Liverpool Echo Retrieved 21 October 2020 S Naismith Summary Soccerway Perform Group Retrieved 11 July 2018 Naismith Steven National Football Teams Benjamin Strack Zimmermann Retrieved 11 July 2018 Naismith young player of the year BBC Sport 14 April 2006 Retrieved 14 September 2011 Naismith nets young player prize BBC Sport 22 April 2007 Retrieved 2 May 2011 Hartley and Naismith rewarded SPFL 18 May 2006 Retrieved 25 April 2017 Bank of Scotland awards SPFL 21 May 2007 Retrieved 25 April 2017 Watch Naismith s goals after monthly award BBC Sport 18 October 2018 Retrieved 9 July 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Steven Naismith Steven Naismith at the Scottish Football Association Steven Naismith UEFA 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