Categories: Cardiff CityEFL

“Playing for my national team will always remain the pinnacle for me” exclusive interview with former Cardiff midfielder Gavin Rae

Hard-working, tough-tackling midfielder Gavin Rae will be a name and player fondly remembered by supporters of Cardiff City.

The defender played for the Bluebirds between 2007 and 2011 helping lay down the foundations for their future success, which would see them gain promotion to the Premier League a couple of years after his departure.

Zak Armitage was fortunate enough to catch up with Rae recently who was more than happy to open up on some of the experiences he had in his career.

Rae first reflected on his first spell with Dundee FC, with whom he spent the opening eight years of his professional career between 1996 and 2004.

“Dundee was great. Coming through the YTS (Youth Training Scheme) there and being able to turn pro and play so many games was a brilliant feeling.”

Rae subsequently moved to Ibrox to sign for Rangers and he explained about the pressures of playing at a team of their stature.

“Rangers is a huge club and it was big step up.

“I settled in fine but I had some tough times with injuries throughout my time there really. Which was disappointing but that’s football. I wouldn’t change anything.”

Next up was a move to Cardiff City in 2007, with Rae still remembered fondly in south Wales.

“After Rangers I was keen to try a league away from Scotland after being there my whole career up to that point.

“I had a couple of options down south but Cardiff went all out to make sure I went there and made me feel wanted.

“I loved it there and we had relative success but without managing to fully realise our potential. (We were) always challenging and getting play-offs but never promoted.”

After four years with Cardiff City, Rae made the move back to Scotland in 2011 returning to Dundee, before a spell at his hometown club Aberdeen followed.
“I wasn’t sure what would happen after my four years in Cardiff. Whether I would stay in the English leagues or return home. I didn’t get any offers I was keen on, but then my mate Barry Smith (who was the manager of Dundee at this point) contacted me so I decided to go and play there which was brilliant.”
In 2014 Rae made the move to Australia to sign for Hakoah Sydney City East where he would have spells as both a player and a manager. He explained how family connections played a part in these moves.
“My wife is Australian and our plan was always to emigrate once I finished playing professionally. My brother-in-law was head coach at Hakoah and he asked me to continue playing part time which made sense and I enjoyed that.”
Playing for your country is the pinnacle for any player, with Rae representing Scotland on 14 occasions.
“Playing for my national team will always remain the pinnacle for me. To be able to say I played for them is a huge honour and achievement.”
Prost International would like to thank Gavin Rae for his time. It’s clear he reflects well on the experiences he obtained in his 22-year-long career.

Share and Enjoy !

Shares
Zak Armitage

Recent Posts

Preview: Ireland vs New Zealand

CHICAGO, IL--On Thursday, both Ireland and New Zealand announced their squads for Saturday's test match…

11 hours ago

LAFC gets by Austin in playoff opener

It's that time of year where all that matters with the result. Being that last…

2 days ago

Philadelphia Union squeak by Chicago Fire in opening playoff game, 2-2 (4-2)

Chester, PA October 26, 2025 As the winner of the 2025 Supporter's Shield, the Philadelphia…

4 days ago

Rapids part ways with Chris Armas

COMMERCE CITY, CO--On Monday, Colorado Rapids announced that they have parted ways with coach Chris…

4 days ago

Top EPL players to watch this season

With the star quality at its disposal it is no wonder that the English Premier…

4 days ago

Round 2 with San Diego F.C. in the lead over the Portland Timbers

(8) Portland Timbers vs San Diego F.C. Saturday, November 1, 2025, KO 6:30 PM PST…

4 days ago