- Davie Wilson
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For other people named David Wilson, see David Wilson (disambiguation).
Davie Wilson Personal information Full name David Wilson Date of birth 10 January 1939 Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland Playing position Left winger Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1956–1967 Rangers 227 (98) 1967–1971 Dundee United 120 (23) 1971–1973 Dumbarton 48 (2) 1981 Kilmarnock 1 (0) Total 396 (123) National team 1960–1965 Scotland 22 (10) Teams managed 1977–1980 Dumbarton 1984–1986 Dumbarton 1987-1989 Queen of the South * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Davie Wilson (born January 10, 1939 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former international footballer who played as a left winger.
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Career
Wilson made just under 400 league appearances during his twelve-year playing career, making 22 appearances for Scotland (scoring ten goals) and finishing runner-up with Rangers in the inaugural UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1961. Wilson also won a number of domestic honours, winning each domestic trophy between two and five times.
He later had two spells as manager of Dumbarton, taking them into the Premier Division in his second spell, widely regarded as a commendable achievement for a part-time club.
Wilson also had a spell as manager of Dumfries club Queen of the South. Wilson took over after the surprise resignation of promotion winning Nobby Clark.[1]
Honours
- Scottish Cup: 5
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- 1959–60, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1965–66
- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Runner-up: 1
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- 1960–61
International goals
- Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 April 15, 1961 Wembley Stadium, London England 2-3 3-9 BHC 2 October 7, 1961 Windsor Park, Belfast Northern Ireland 1-0 6-1 BHC 3 April 14, 1962 Hampden Park, Glasgow England 1-0 2-0 BHC 4 May 8, 1963 Hampden Park, Glasgow Austria 1-0 4-1 Friendly 5 May 8, 1963 Hampden Park, Glasgow Austria 2-0 4-1 Friendly 6 June 13, 1963 Bernabeu, Madrid Spain 4-1 6-2 Friendly 7 November 25, 1964 Hampden Park, Glasgow Northern Ireland 1-1 3-2 BHC 8 November 25, 1964 Hampden Park, Glasgow Northern Ireland 3-2 3-2 BHC 9 May 27, 1965 Olympia Stadion, Helsinki Finland 1-1 2-1 WCQG8 References
External links
- Davie Wilson at scottishfa.co.uk
- International stats at Londonhearts.com
Dumbarton F.C. – managers Collins (1914–19) · Livingstone (1919–20) · Collins (1920–21) · Travers (1921–22) · Colman (1922–31) · Donovan (1931–39) · Smith (1939–40) · Donovan (1940–44) · Guthrie (1944–45) · Milne (1945–46) · Guthrie (1946–50) · Irvine (1950–54) · McGown (1954–59) · Combe (1959–60) · Campbell (1961–62) · Fearn (1962–64) · Toner (1964–67) · Spence (1967–68) · Stewart (1968–73) · Wright (1973–77) · Wilson (1977–80) · S. Fallon (1980–81) · Lamont (1981–84) · Wilson (1984–86) · Whiteford (1986) · Totten (1986–87) · Clougherty (1987–88) · Auld (1988) · George (1988–90) · Lamont (1990–93) · MacLeod (1993–95) · J. Fallon (1995–96) · Wallace (1996–99) · Brown (1999–2000) · Carson (2000–02) · Winnie (2002–03) · Fairley (2003–04) · Martin (2004–06) · McCabe (2006–07) · Chapman (2007–10) ·
Queen of the South F.C. – managers Directors (1919–21) · Dodds (1922–23) · Directors (1924–27) · Wright (1928–31) · Directors (1932–1934) · McLachlan (1935–37) · Ferguson (1937–38) · McKinnell, Sr. (1938–46) · McKinnell, Jr. (1946–61) · Farm (1961–64) · Directors (1964–65) · Shearer (1965–66) · Husband (1967–68) · Directors (1968–70) · Davis (1970–71) · Easton (1971–73) · McLean (1973–75) · Jackson (1975–78) · Hunter (1978–79) · Little (1979–80) · Herd (1980–81) · Hood (1981–82) · Busby (1982–84) · Clark (1984–86) · Jackson (1986–87) · Wilson (1987–89) · McLaren (1989–90) · McGarvey (1990–91) · MacLeod (1991–92) · Frye (1992–93) · McLaren (1993–96) · Alexander (1996–99) · Rowe & Eadie (1999–00) · Connolly (2000–04) · Scott (2004–05) · McCall (2005–07) · Chisholm (2007–10) · Brannigan (2010–11) MacPherson (2011–present)
Categories:- 1939 births
- Sportspeople from Glasgow
- Living people
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- Rangers F.C. players
- Dundee United F.C. players
- Dumbarton F.C. players
- Kilmarnock F.C. players
- Scottish football managers
- Dumbarton F.C. managers
- Queen of the South F.C. managers
- Association football wingers
- Scottish football midfielder stubs
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