Alex Munro (footballer, born 1944) explained

Alex Munro
Fullname:Alexander Munro
Birth Date:3 October 1944
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Death Place:St Austell, England
Height:5 ft 9+1/2 in
Position:Outside left / Left back
Youthclubs1:Drumchapel Juniors
Years1:1962–1971
Clubs1:Bristol Rovers
Caps1:168
Goals1:11
Years2:1971–1974
Clubs2:Durban City
Years3:1975–1977
Clubs3:East London United

Alexander Munro (3 October 1944 – 24 May 2009) was a Scottish footballer who spent his career playing in England and South Africa. The son of former Scotland international Alex Munro, Munro Jr. represented Glasgow Schoolboys as a child before joining Bristol Rovers as a seventeen-year-old, following a successful trial.

Munro initially played as a left half, but was soon moved to outside left where he was a regular between 1966 and 1968. Later in his career he was converted to a left back, a position where he broke his leg in the Gloucestershire Cup final in May 1968, but after a year he had recovered sufficiently to play in the position regularly until he was replaced by Lindsay Parsons in 1970.

Following the loss of his position at Bristol Rovers, Munro moved to South Africa in 1971, when he joined Durban City. He went on to play for Durham City and East London, both also in South Africa, before retiring from football. He remained in the country until 2007, when he moved back to England to live in Cornwall, dying in St Austell on 24 May 2009.

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