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Robert McColl
File:Robert Smyth McColl c1901.jpg
McColl, circa 1901
Personal information
Full name Robert Smyth McColl[1]
Date of birth 13 April 1876
Place of birth St Rollox Glasgow, Scotland[2]
Date of death 25 November 1959(1959-11-25) (aged 83)[2]
Place of death Newton Mearns, Scotland[3]
Positions
Youth career
1892–1894 Benmore
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1894–1901 Queen's Park 19 (10)
1901–1904 Newcastle United 64 (18)
1904–1907 Rangers 27 (13)
1907–1912 Queen's Park 57 (30)
International career
1896–1908 Scotland 13 (13)
1901 Scottish League XI 1 (1)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Robert Smyth McColl (13 April 1876 – 25 November 1959) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre forward.

Playing career

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McColl started his career with junior club Benmore in 1892 and moved to Queen's Park in 1894.[4] He represented the Scottish League in 1901.[5] He later played professionally in England for Newcastle United,[1] remaining on Tyneside for three years until he came back to Glasgow in 1904 to play for Rangers.[6] He returned to Queen's Park in 1907, although the restoration of his amateur status had to be decided by the board of the club beforehand.[7][8] McColl finished his football career in 1912, scoring 6 goals in his penultimate game against Port Glasgow Athletic,[2] a Scottish scoring record which stands to the present day.

McColl played 13 games and scored 13 goals for the Scotland national football team and he was inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame in November 2011.[9][10] He is the only player to have scored a hat-trick against each of the other home nations.[3]

Personal life

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McColl is now better known for lending his name to the newsagent chain RS McColl, which he set up in 1901 with his brother Tom;[11] due to this, he became known as Toffee Bob. He served as a sergeant in the Royal Army Service Corps during the First World War.[12]

Death

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McColl died in 1959, aged 83. He is buried in Cathcart Cemetery in southern Glasgow.[13][14]

Career statistics

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International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[9]
National team Year Apps Goals
Scotland 1896 2 2
1897 1 1
1898 1 1
1899 3 6
1900 2 3
1901 2 0
1902 1 0
1903 0 0
1904 0 0
1905 0 0
1906 0 0
1907 0 0
1908 1 0
Total 13 13
Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each McColl goal.
List of international goals scored by Smyth McColl
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1. 28 March 1896 Solitude Ground, Belfast File:Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg Ireland 1–0 3–3 1895–96 British Home Championship
2. 2–1
3. 27 March 1897 Ibrox Park, Glasgow File:Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg Ireland 3–0 5–1 1896–97 British Home Championship
4. 26 March 1988 Solitude Ground, Belfast File:Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg Ireland 2–0 3–0 1897–98 British Home Championship
5. 18 March 1899 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales 2–0 6–0 1898–99 British Home Championship
6. 5–0
7. 6–0
8. 25 March 1899 Celtic Park, Glasgow File:Saint Patrick's Saltire.svg Ireland 1–0 9–1
9. 4–0
10. 6–0
11. 7 April 1900 Celtic Park, Glasgow File:Flag of England.svg England 1–0 4–1 1899–1900 British Home Championship
12. 3–0
13. 4–1

Honours

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Queen's Park

Scotland

See also

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References

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  8. ^ People | Robert S. McColl, QPFC.com
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  11. ^ R S McColl (Mitchell Library, The Bailie), The Glasgow Story
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  13. ^ McColl was your man for corners..., Lost Glasgow, 23 September 2021. Retrieved 9 January 2022
  14. ^ Friends of Cathcart presents Footballers of Cathcart: one of Glasgow's Footballing Graveyards, Football Makes Glasgow via YouTube, 11 January 2022
  15. ^ Aston Villa v. Queen's Park., The Glasgow Herald, 13 March 1899, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
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