Alex Stewart (forward) explained

Alex Stewart
Fullname:Alexander Stewart
Height:5ft 9in[1]
Position:Centre forward
Birth Place:Perth, Scotland
Youthclubs1:Perth YMCA
Youthclubs2:St Johnstone YMCA[2]
Years1:1928–1929
Clubs1:Queen's Park
Caps1:6
Goals1:1
Years2:1929–1931
Clubs2:St Mirren
Caps2:67
Goals2:23
Years3:1931–1932
Clubs3:Sheffield United
Years4:1932–1935
Clubs4:St Johnstone
Caps4:69
Goals4:21
Years5:1935–1936
Clubs5:Rhyl Athletic
Years6:1936–1938
Clubs6:Motherwell
Caps6:65
Goals6:51
Years7:1938–1940
Clubs7:Falkirk
Caps7:19
Goals7:13
Years8:1940[3]
Clubs8:Dumbarton (wartime)
Years9:1944–1945
Clubs9:Clapton Orient (wartime)
Years10:1945[4]
Clubs10:Dundee United (wartime)
Years11:1946[5]
Clubs11:Colchester United
Caps11:1
Goals11:1
Nationalyears1:1929
Nationalteam1:Scotland amateur
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1937
Nationalteam2:Scottish League XI
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0

Alexander Stewart was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre forward who played for several clubs including St Johnstone and Motherwell.[6]

His most enduring achievement was being the scorer of six goals in a Scottish Football League Division One match for Motherwell against Celtic in April 1937 – the match finished 8–0[7] and remains the Glasgow club's record margin of defeat.[8] Stewart was called up for the Scottish League XI at the start of the following season and played against England's Football League XI, his sole appearance at that level,[9] [10] after impressing in a trial match two weeks earlier.[11] He had been capped once by the Scotland amateur team in 1929 while establishing himself with St Mirren,[12] [2] and before that had been picked twice for the Scotland Junior international team in 1927.

He later coached hometown club St Johnstone for two seasons, working with Bobby Brown.

Stewart's father, also named Alex, was also a footballer who played as a goalkeeper and was also capped once by the SFL XI.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.motherwellnet.com/database/player-archive/s/alex-stewart/?sp_year=2017&sp_month=9 Alex Stewart
  2. http://www.scottishsporthistory.com/uploads/3/3/6/0/3360867/hawthorns_series_by_douglas_gorman_090316.pdf The Hawthorns Series
  3. http://sonsarchive.com/player.php?id=5939 Alex Stewart player profile
  4. https://www.arabarchive.co.uk/player.php?id=1257 Alec Stewart Player Profile
  5. https://www.coludata.co.uk/item.php?pg=player&it=121 Alex Stewart (Forward)
  6. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.
  7. http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/1937-04-30%3A+Motherwell+8-0+Celtic%2C+League+Division+1 Stewart Scores Six Goals | Weakened Celtic Routed at Motherwell
  8. http://www.motherwellnet.com/database/this-day-in-history/august/ This Day in History | August
  9. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_UVAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=kIUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4139%2C3332006 Delaney gives Scots victory | Patchy Football in the League 'National
  10. https://www.londonhearts.com/SFL/players/williestewart.html SFL player Willie Stewart
  11. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=8UVAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=kIUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6048%2C1375665 Impressive Play In League Trial Game | Newcomers Provide Clever Football Exhibition at Firhill
  12. http://www.stmirren.info/id542.html Amateur Internationalists