Donald McLeod (footballer) explained

Donald McLeod
Fullname:Donald McLeod
Birth Date:28 May 1882
Birth Place:Laurieston, Scotland
Death Place:Dozinghem, Belgium
Height:5ft 8+1/2in
Position:Right back
Years1:–1901
Clubs1:Stenhousemuir Thistle
Years2:1901–1902
Clubs2:Stenhousemuir
Clubs3:Ayr
Years4:1902–1908
Clubs4:Celtic
Caps4:131
Goals4:0
Years5:1908–1913
Clubs5:Middlesbrough
Caps5:138
Goals5:0
Clubs6:Caledonian (loan)
Nationalyears1:1905–1906
Nationalteam1:Scotland
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1905–1906
Nationalteam2:Scottish League XI
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:0

Donald McLeod (28 May 1882 – 6 October 1917) was a Scottish professional footballer who made over 260 appearances in the English and Scottish Leagues for Middlesbrough and Celtic respectively.[1] A right back, he was capped by Scotland and represented the Scottish League XI.[2] [3] McLeod was nicknamed 'Slasher'.[4]

Personal life

Born in Laurieston, McLeod grew up in Grangemouth and Stenhousemuir and was married with three daughters.[5] After his retirement from professional football in 1914, he took over the Lord Byron pub in Middlesbrough. In 1916, two years after the outbreak of the First World War, McLeod was conscripted into the Royal Garrison Artillery. He was subsequently transferred to the Royal Field Artillery and became a gunner. On 5 October 1917, during the Battle of Passchendaele, McLeod was wounded in action, losing his right leg below the knee and part of his left foot.[6] [7] He died of wounds the following day at the 47th Casualty Clearing Station in Dozinghem, near Poperinge. McLeod was buried in Dozinghem Military Cemetery.

Career statistics

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SeasonLeagueNational CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Celtic1902–03[8] Scottish First Division200103[9] 0240
1903–041006010170
1904–052504030320
1905–062103020260
1906–072509030370
1907–082601000270
1908–09401050
Total13102401301680
Middlesbrough1908–09[10] First Division32010330
1909–1035020370
1910–1134030370
1911–1224040280
1912–1313000130
Total13801001480
Career total26903401303160
  1. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . 2012 . Tony Brown . 978-1905891610 . Nottingham . 241.
  2. Book: Litster, John . Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players . PM Publications . Norwich.
  3. Web site: Donald McLeod . 11 May 2014 . www.londonhearts.com . London Hearts Supporters' Club.
  4. Web site: The fallen of Larbert and Stenhousemuir . 3 March 2019 . www.falkirkherald.co.uk . en.
  5. Web site: MacGillivray . Russell . Larbert's War Memorial . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20200911182135/https://falkirklocalhistorysociety.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/larbert-and-the-great-war-master-pdf.pdf . 11 September 2020 . 24 August 2020 . Falkirk Local History Society . 140–141.
  6. Web site: Boro War Heroes on TV . 3 March 2019 . Middlesbrough FC.
  7. Web site: McLeod Donnie Celtic 1908 . 23 April 2020 . Vintage Footballers . en-GB.
  8. Web site: Celtic Player Donald McLeod Details . 3 March 2019 . www.fitbastats.com.
  9. Appearances in Glasgow Cup
  10. Web site: Donald McLeod . 3 March 2019 . 11v11.com.

Honours

Celtic

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