Denis Law was born in Aberdeen on 24 February, 1940.
The most prolific goalscorer Scotland has ever known, Denis Law scored an astonishing 30 goals in 55 internationals, and his early promise made him Scotland’s youngest debutant in modern
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Kenny Dalglish first turned out for Scotland in 1971 when he came on as a substitute against Belgium in a Euro 72 qualifier. During a successful international career he played in three World Cups, West Germany in 1974, Argentina in 1978 and Spain ... More...
Hughie Gallacher made his Scotland debut on the 1st March 1924 against Northern Ireland in the British Home Championship but didn’t score his first goals until the following year when he netted a brace against Wales.
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Lawrie debuted for Scotland on the 24th October 1948, making an appearance against Wales in the British Home Championship. Though he didn’t score in his first two matches, he made amends by scoring against England ... More...
Ally made his Scotland debut in a 0-0 friendly draw against Holland on the 29th April 1986, though he had to wait until September 1987 to score his first goals. Scotland faced Hungary in a friendly at Hampden and he netted twice in a 2-0 win.
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Kenny signed his first professional contact with Hibernian in 1996 and moved to Rangers four years later. His club career has been adventurous, with spells at Wolves, Celtic, Derby County, a successful return to Rangers, Bursaspor in Turkey, and ... More...
James is responsible for one of the most iconic moments in Scotland's recent footballing history, thanks to his spectacular goal in the famous 1-0 win over France at the Parc de Princes during the Euro 2008 qualifying campaign.
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Robert McColl was a successful footballer for both club and country but his most lasting legacy is the chain of RS McColl shops, named after the man himself after he became famous for his football career.
In his 13 appearances for Scotl
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