Peter Caulfield (football manager)

Peter Caulfield (born 21 December 1959) is a former Scottish football manager and coach who is now Head of Recruitment and Scouting at Glasgow City FC.

Following spells coaching in boys football and the men's amateur game, he accepted an offer from Monklands Ladies to become Manager and guided them in his first season to the 1997–98 Scottish 1st Division West title, with a 100% win record, and into the Scottish Women's Premier League for the first time.

Caulfield joined Celtic in February 2011[1] following his surprise departure from Glasgow City where he spent 11 years in charge, winning five Scottish Women's Premier League titles, three Scottish Cups and two Premier League cups.

Caulfield's playing career in the Scottish Junior ranks was curtailed by a broken leg.

This success meant midfielder Emma Mitchell became the youngest captain to lift the trophy at only 16 years and two months, while defender Atlanta Gray became the youngest player ever to win silverware at this level, at only 14 years and 11 months old.