Former Aberdeen and Dunfermline Athletic manager Jimmy Calderwood has died aged 69.
Calderwood was diagnosed with early-onset dementia in 2017, three years after his final managerial post with Dutch side De Graafschap.
The Glaswegian won the 2000 Scottish second tier with Dunfermline and guided them to a record fourth-place finish in the top flight four years later.
His Aberdeen team famously drew with Bayern Munich in the 2007-08 Uefa Cup.
Calderwood also had short spells with Kilmarnock and Ross County - the latter featuring a Scottish Challenge Cup win - and spent much of his playing and coaching career in the Netherlands.