Thomas Stewart (Scottish footballer)

Thomas Stewart
Personal information
Full name Thomas Stewart[1]
Date of birth (1926-03-11)11 March 1926
Place of birth Scotland
Playing position Full back, wing half
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1946–1950 Queen's Park 27 (0)
1950–1951 Romford
1951–1953 Queen's Park 43 (5)
Bishop Auckland
National team
1949–1955 Scotland Amateurs 15 (1)
1952 Great Britain 2 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Thomas Stewart (born 11 March 1926) is a Scottish former amateur footballer who played as a right half in the Scottish League for Queen's Park and in English non-league football for Bishop Auckland and Romford.[1][2][3] He captained Scotland at amateur level and represented Great Britain at the 1952 Summer Olympics.[4]

Personal life

Stewart worked in advertising.[5]

Career statistics

Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Queen's Park 1948–49[1] Scottish Division Two 7000103[lower-alpha 1]0110
1949–50[1] 190100000200
1950–51[1] 1000210031
Total 270103130341
Queen's Park 1951–52[1] Scottish Division Two 19210412[lower-alpha 2]0263
1952–53[1] 24310203[lower-alpha 3]0303
1953–54[1] 1000400050
Total 43520101250957
Career total 7153013280957
  1. 1 appearance in Glasgow Cup, 1 appearance in Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup, 1 appearance in B Division Supplementary Cup.
  2. 1 appearance in B Division Supplementary Cup, 1 appearance in Saint Mungo Cup.
  3. Appearances in Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup.

Honours

Bishop Auckland

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "QPFC.com – A Historical Queen's Park FC Website". www.qpfc.com. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  2. Hosie, Rab. "Scottish Football Historical Archive – Scottish League appearance records – S". Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  3. "QUEEN'S PARK : 1946/47 – 2013/14". Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  4. McColl, Brian; Gorman, Douglas; Campbell, George. "FORGOTTEN GLORIES – British Amateur Internationals 1901–1974" (PDF). p. 331. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  5. 1 2 "Thomas Stewart". Sports Reference. Retrieved 9 November 2009.


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