Stuart_Macrae_(footballer)

Stuart Macrae (footballer)

Stuart Macrae (footballer)

English footballer


Stuart Macrae (7 December 1855 – 27 January 1927) was an English international footballer, who played as a half back.

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Career

Macrae played for Notts County, and Newark Town and ended his career at Corinthian.[1][2] At national level, despite his Scottish heritage (the son of a clan chieftain whose work as an army surgeon had caused him to relocate to India),[3] as an overseas-born subject of the British Empire he was only eligible for England under the rules at the time, besides which he was already living in Nottinghamshire having moved south to work at a brewing firm. He earned five caps between 1883 and 1884.[3][4]

His younger brother was John MacRae-Gilstrap, credited with restoring the Eilean Donan Castle.[3]

Later life

Macrae partook in many areas of amateur sport and was the first president and captain of Newark Golf Club until his death in 1927.[5]

See also


References

  1. "Profile". englandfootballonline. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
  2. Scottish Corinthians Archived 30 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine, Andrew Watson: Corinthian
  3. Stuart MacRae Archived 7 October 2019 at the Wayback Machine, Scots Football Worldwide
  4. "Stuart Macrae". Englandstats.com. Edit this at Wikidata



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