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George McGeachie

Scottish footballerFor the Dundee and Darlington winger of the 1950s–1960s, see George McGeachie (footballer, born 1939).

George McGeachie (born 5 February 1959 in Falkirk) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a defender. McGeachie spent the majority of his career with Dundee, playing for thirteen seasons at Dens Park and making nearly 250 league appearances, including winning the 1978–79 Scottish First Division. In 1990, McGeachie moved down the east coast to play for Raith Rovers, spending four years with the Kirkcaldy club and winning the First Division again in 1992–93. A three-year spell with Stenhousemuir – including winning the Scottish Challenge Cup in 1995–96 – was McGeachie's final period in senior football before retiring in 1997.

Contents

  • 1 Honours
    • 1.1 Dundee
    • 1.2 Raith Rovers
    • 1.3 Stenhousemuir
  • 2 References
  • 3 External links

Honours

Dundee

  • Scottish First Division: 1
1978–79
  • Scottish League Cup Runner-up: 1
1980–81

Raith Rovers

  • Scottish First Division: 1
1992–93

Stenhousemuir

  • Scottish Challenge Cup: 1
1995–96

References

    External links

    • George McGeachie at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database