Celtic adds Ross Grant to coaching staff for set piece focus
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 6:45 PM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026
Celtic Football Club has announced that Ross Grant will join its coaching team under Martin O'Neill, effective immediately. Grant, who holds a UEFA ‘A’ Licence, previously worked with Heart of Midlothian and Dundee United, bringing valuable experience in set piece analysis and player development. Manager Martin O'Neill expressed enthusiasm about Grant's addition, highlighting the importance of enhancing the backroom staff. The club has made concerted efforts to upgrade its coaching capabilities in recent weeks.
- •Ross Grant joins Celtic's coaching staff from Heart of Midlothian.
- •He specializes in set piece analysis and player development.
- •Grant has a UEFA ‘A’ Licence and extensive coaching experience.
- •Martin O'Neill welcomes Grant to enhance the coaching team.
- •Celtic is focused on developing its football backroom team.
- 6:45 PMYahoo Sports — The Champions welcome Ross Grant to coaching team
"The club has been working on developing its football backroom team in recent weeks and we are now also pleased to confirm that Ross Grant will be joining Martin O'Neill's coaching staff, with Ross hav...
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