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Hugh McIntyre was born in Glasgow on 27 June, 1855. He died in June 1905.
A versatile and talented player, McIntyre usually played in defence but was also known to lead the attack or even play in goal. He began with Glasgow Northern, then joined the new Partick Thistle club before moving to Rangers in 1878. He played in the Scottish Cup final of 1879, which Rangers drew before refusing a replay against Vale of Leven. A year later, he moved south to Blackburn Rovers and after a cup final defeat in 1882, he won three consecutive FA Cups in 1884, 1885 and 1886. Thereafter he rarely played, and seems to have gone to America briefly, and also played for London Caledonians. He was also a talented cricketer, and played once as wicket keeper for Lancashire in 1884. He was a brother of Scots internationlist James McIntyre. |
| A Squad Matches |
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| International Challenge Match |
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| Date | Home Team - Score - Away Team | Goals | Cards |
| 27 Mar 1880 | SCOTLAND 5 - 1 WALES | | |
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