Background
His father is former Scotland International and Arsenal F.C manager Bruce Rioch.
His father is former Scotland International and Arsenal F.C manager Bruce Rioch.
Rioch has been a Union of European Football Associations A licence coach since the age of 23 and became the holder of the prestigious Union of European Football Associations Pro Licence coaching award in July 2011. He is currently the academy manager of Wigan Athletic. Gregor Rioch started his football career as an apprentice at Luton Town, During this time he joined Barnet on loan where he made his league debut at the age of 18 in a 4-2 defeat to Leyton Orient.
He moved to Peterborough United in 1995, before joining Hull City a year later and becoming the club captain at the age of 22.
After three years with the Tigers he joined Macclesfield Town, under the management of Sammy McIlroy and Gil Prescott. Rioch left the Silkmen on transfer deadline day in 2001 and joined Kevin Ratcliffe at Shrewsbury Town.
He spent 18 months at the Shropshire and was a key player during the 2001-2002 season that just missed out on a play-off place on the last game of the season. Rioch joined Northwich Victoria in 2002-2003, before returning to Shrewsbury Town a year later for second spell under a new management regime of Jimmy Quinn and Dave Cooke who were previously in charge at Northwich Victoria.
Rioch played 19 games for Shrewsbury Town that got promotion from the Conference back into the Football League via the play-offs.
Rioch returned to Northwich Victoria for a second spell in March 2003, this time on loan. He took the final game of the season as a caretaker manager following the sacking of Shaun Teale. Rioch finished an 11-year playing career with a short spell with Leigh Remote Method Invocation before going into management abroad.
On leaving Leigh, he was appointed manager of Danish club Køge BK. He spent two years as the youngest manager in Denmark at the age of 29 before returning to England in 2006 to coach Manchester City"s under-17s, then their reserves.
After only a year, he left to become the academy manager of Coventry City in 2007 and has gone on to develop a number of talented players for the club"s first team On the 10th of December 2013 it was announced that Gregor has joined Wigan Athletic as the club’s new Academy Manager, and will be responsible for the club’s young players between the ages of 9 to 21 years of age.