Hugh Howie

Hugh Howie

Football player infobox
playername = Hugh Howie
dateofbirth = 14 February 1924
cityofbirth = Glasgow
countryofbirth = Scotland
dateofdeath = Death date and age|1958|1|14|1924|2|14
position = Defender
years = 19??-1943
1943-1954
clubs = "Newton"
Hibernian
caps(goals) =
nationalyears = 1948
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 1 (1)
pcupdate = 13 July 07
ntupdate = 13 July 07

Hugh Howie (14 February 1924 – 14 January 1958) was a Scottish footballer who played for "Newton Juniors", Hibernian and the Scotland national team.

Howie, born in Glasgow, was a defender and joined Hibernian from Newton Juniors in 1943 and remained at Easter Road for the remainder of his career. He was part of the Hibs team that won three League Championships in 1947-48, 1950-51 and 1951-52. He scored in his only Scotland cap, a 3-1 win over Wales in October 1948.

He was forced to retire from football in 1954 for medical reasons. He died in a car accident in 1958.

External links

*SFA Profile|id=112842|name=Hugh Howie


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