Neil Dougall
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Full name | Cornelius Dougall | ||
Date of birth | 7 November 1921 | ||
Place of birth | Falkirk, Scotland | ||
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Place of death | Plymouth, England | ||
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Position(s) | Inside right / Wing half | ||
Youth career | |||
1936–1940 | Burnley | ||
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Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1940–1945 | Burnley | 0 | (0) |
1945–1949 | Birmingham City | 93 | (15) |
1949–1959 | Plymouth Argyle | 275 | (26) |
Total | 368 | (41) | |
International career | |||
1946 | Scotland | 1 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1961 | Plymouth Argyle | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Cornelius Dougall (7 November 1921 – 1 December 2009), commonly known as Neil Dougall, was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside right or wing half. He played more than 350 games in the Football League and won one cap for Scotland.
Dougall was born in Falkirk, Scotland. He began his football career as a schoolboy inside-right at Burnley in 1936, turning professional in 1940. After the Second World War he moved to Birmingham City for a fee of £2,750. He helped the club to that season's Football League South war league championship and the Second Division championship two years later. While a Birmingham player, he won one full cap for Scotland, against Wales in 1946,[1] and represented his country in a Victory international against England and in the Bolton disaster fundraising match, playing opposite his clubmate Frank Mitchell.[2]
He transferred to Plymouth Argyle in March 1949 for a fee of £13,000, was converted to wing half, and spent the remainder of his playing career at the club, making nearly 300 appearances in all competitions, before he retired in March 1959.[3] With Plymouth he won a Third Division South championship medal in 1952 and a Third Division championship medal in 1959. He was awarded a testimonial match against Burnley, the club where he started his career and where his father Billy had been both player and manager. He qualified as a coach and became player-coach to Plymouth's reserve team, succeeded Jack Rowley as team manager for an eight-month spell,[4] and performed various coaching roles at the club until 1969.
After retiring from football he ran a fitness club in Plymouth from which he retired in 1986. He suffered from Alzheimer's disease[4][5] and died in Plymouth on 1 December 2009 after a long illness.[6]
Honours
- with Birmingham City
- Football League South (wartime league) champions 1946.
- Football League Second Division champions 1948.
- with Plymouth Argyle
- Football League Third Division South champions 1952.
- Football League Third Division champions 1959.
References
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- 1921 births
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- Sportspeople from Falkirk
- Scottish footballers
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- Burnley F.C. players
- Birmingham City F.C. players
- Plymouth Argyle F.C. players
- Scottish football managers
- Plymouth Argyle F.C. managers
- The Football League managers
- Scotland wartime international footballers