- Archie Devine
Infobox Football biography
playername = Archie Devine
fullname = Archibald Devine
dateofbirth = 1886
cityofbirth =Lochgelly
countryofbirth =Scotland
dateofdeath = September 1964 (age 78)
cityofdeath =Lochgelly
countryofdeath =Scotland
height =
position =Inside left
youthyears =
youthclubs = Lochgelly United
years = 1904–1907
1907–1908
1908–1910
1910–1913
1913–1914
clubs = Hearts
Raith Rovers
Falkirk
Bradford City
Arsenal
Shelbourne
Cowdenbeath
Lochgelly United
caps(goals) = 003 0(?)
048 0(9)
024 0(5)
nationalyears = 1910
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 001 00(1)Archie Devine (1886 – 1964) was a Scottish footballer.
He started his career playing junior football with Lochgelly United, moving on to Hearts in 1904 and then moving on to play for Raith Rovers. It was at Falkirk that he first made his name, scoring 13 goals in 25 appearances in 1909–10, which earned him a solitary cap for Scotland, against Wales on
March 5 1910 , scoring the winner in a 1–0 victory; however he never played for the national side again.In April 1910 he moved south of the border to Bradford City, and was part of the side that won the
1911 FA Cup Final against Newcastle United. He stayed at Bradford for nearly three years before joining Woolwich Arsenal. He made his debut for Arsenal against Chelsea onFebruary 15 1913 , and was part of the side that were relegated in 1912–13. He started 1913–14 as a regular, and scored the winner in Arsenal's very first game at Highbury, a 2–1 victory over Leicester Fosse onSeptember 6 1913 .However, later that same season was forced out of the side by
Wally Hardinge , and left the club; he played 24 games for Arsenal, scoring five goals. He later played for Shelbourne, Cowdenbeath and Lochgelly United. After retiring he worked as aminer and adocker . He died in September 1964, aged 78.External links
* [http://www.bantamspast.co.uk/EarlyDays/Glorious1911/TheTeam/archiedevine.html Player profile at BantamsPast.co.uk]
References
*cite book|author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)|title=Arsenal Who's Who|publisher=Independent UK Sports|year=1995|id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4
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