Charles McCormack (29 April 1895 – 1975) was a Scottish footballer who played as a right back, mainly for Third Lanark and Hamilton Academical, as well as a short spell at Ayr United before retiring.[2]
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Charles McCormack | ||
Date of birth | 29 April 1895[1] | ||
Place of birth | Garnkirk, Scotland | ||
Date of death | 1975 (aged 79–80) | ||
Place of death | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[2] | ||
Position(s) | Right back | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
– | Bellshill Athletic | ||
1915–1924 | Third Lanark | 234 | (4) |
1924–1928 | Hamilton Academical | 101 | (7) |
1928–1929 | Ayr United | 2 | (0) |
Total | 337 | (11) | |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
He made more than 350 appearances in the Scottish Football League's top division and the Scottish Cup across 14 seasons[3] but won no major trophies, the closest he got being a defeat to Rangers in the Glasgow Cup final in 1923.[4] He was involved in a memorable match while playing for Hamilton against Rangers in 1927: required to take over as goalkeeper when Alex Binnie suffered a broken leg, his team were awarded a penalty which he scored, and the opposition then missed a penalty of their own. Rangers eventually equalised but McCormack made several saves and Accies held out for a draw.[5][2]
McCormack toured North America in the summer of 1921 with 'Scotland' (in reality, Third Lanark with a number of capable guest players);[6][7][1] no other representative honours came his way.
References
edit- ^ a b "Scots on tour in 1921". Scottish Sport History. 15 March 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- ^ a b c McCormack, Charlie (1924), Hamilton Academical Memory Bank
- ^ John Litster (October 2012). "A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players". Scottish Football Historian magazine.
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(help) - ^ Glasgow Cup Final Tie, The Glasgow Herald, 1 October 1923
- ^ Rangers Drop A Point., The Scotsman, 18 April 1927, via London Hearts Supporters Club
- ^ Neil Morrison (4 January 2018). "British "FA XI" Tours: 1921 "Third Lanark's Scotland XI" - Canada and USA". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- ^ "When Third Lanark were Scotland". Before The 'D'...Association Football around the world, 1863-1937. 18 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2020.