Davie Cooper
Statistics
Caps 22
Goals 6
Biography
Davie Cooper was born in Hamilton on 25 February 1956. Cooper made his debut for Clydebank in 1974; he would go on to win the second division with the Bankies in 1975-76. A move to Rangers followed in 1977, where he enjoyed a hugely successful time: he won the League three times, the Scottish Cup three times and the League Cup seven times. In 1989, Cooper was signed for Motherwell by former teammate Tommy McLean. He helped the Steelmen win the 1991 Scottish Cup. He finished his club career at Clydebank.
Cooper made his Scotland debut against Peru in September 1979. He was part of the squad for the 1986 World Cup, playing twice at the finals in Mexico. In total he earned 22 caps for his country, scoring six goals.
Caps: All Levels
Match Appearances
A Squad Matches
Goals
Cards
All
16/05/1990
scotland 1 - 3 egypt
15/11/1989
scotland 1 - 1 norway
26/05/1987
scotland 0 - 2 brazil
18/02/1987
scotland 0 - 1 republic of ireland
12/11/1986
scotland 3 - 0 luxembourg
'38
'24
10/09/1986
scotland 0 - 0 bulgaria
13/06/1986
uruguay 0 - 0 scotland
08/06/1986
germany (west) 2 - 1 scotland
29/04/1986
netherlands 0 - 0 scotland
04/12/1985
australia 0 - 0 scotland
20/11/1985
scotland 2 - 0 australia
'58
16/10/1985
scotland 0 - 0 germany (east)
10/09/1985
wales 1 - 1 scotland
'81
27/03/1985
scotland 0 - 1 wales
27/02/1985
spain 1 - 0 scotland
14/11/1984
scotland 3 - 1 spain
17/10/1984
scotland 3 - 0 iceland
12/09/1984
scotland 6 - 1 yugoslavia
'11
26/05/1984
scotland 1 - 1 england
28/02/1984
scotland 2 - 1 wales
'37
17/10/1979
scotland 1 - 1 austria
12/09/1979
scotland 1 - 1 peru