Brian Gilmour has represented his country from under-13 to under-21 levels playing in the European Under-19s final and represented Scotland under-20 at Fifa World Cup in Canada.
17 Facts About Brian Gilmour
Brian Gilmour made a total of 27 appearances for Queens, before leaving in May 2008.
Brian Gilmour was part of the squad that reached the 2008 Scottish Cup Final and qualified for the UEFA Cup for the following season.
Brian Gilmour mutually terminated his contract with FC Haka in May 2009.
Brian Gilmour played a total of seven league games for Haka.
Brian Gilmour signed for Football League Two side Lincoln City on 27 November 2009 until the end of the season.
Brian Gilmour struggled to get into the team at first initially but found himself getting regular games towards the end of the season, although he was played in an unfamiliar midfield position.
Brian Gilmour was offered a new deal but failed to agree personal terms with the club before then manager Chris Sutton's deadline.
Brian Gilmour's offer was withdrawn and he left the club in July 2010.
Brian Gilmour made his debut the same day against Stranraer.
Brian Gilmour signed a new contract running until May 2018 with Ayr in January 2014.
Brian Gilmour was released by Ayr United on 31 January 2018.
Brian Gilmour was the only Rangers player to participate in the 2006 European under-19 Championship for Scotland who reached the final.
Brian Gilmour was selected in the Scotland squad for the 2007 Under-20 World Cup Finals in Canada in a group along with Japan, Nigeria and Costa Rica.
Brian Gilmour returned to Rangers in May 2017 as a part-time coach in the clubs Academy.
On 30 June 2020, as part of Rangers restructuring of its academy set-up, Brian Gilmour was appointed joint coach of the B Team alongside Kevin Thomson and latterly David McCallum.
On 1 October 2023, after the dismissal of Rangers first team manager Michael Beale, Brian Gilmour assisted the interim manager Steven Davis with coaching duties.