Henry McNeil explained

Henry McNeil
Fullname:Henry McNeil
Birth Date:1850
Birth Place:Shandon, Scotland
Death Date:2 June
Death Place:Rutherglen, Scotland
Position:Forward
Years1:1872–1873
Clubs1:Third Lanark
Years2:1873–1885
Clubs2:Queen's Park
Nationalyears1:1872–1879
Nationalteam1:Scotland
Nationalcaps1:10
Nationalgoals1:6

Henry McNeil (1850 – 2 June 1924) was a Scottish footballer.

During his career, McNeil played in several positions for Queen's Park (where he won five Scottish Cups)[1] and Third Lanark, as well as the Scotland national team.[2] [3]

McNeil was football's caps world record holder from March 1881 (taking the title from clubmate Billy MacKinnon) until March 1882 when John Price of Wales earned his 11th cap.

He later managed a sports shop in central Glasgow with his brother Peter, ran a hotel in Bangor, County Down with his brother Moses,[4] operated a public house in Rutherglen and worked as a travelling salesman.[5]

His brothers Moses and Peter McNeil were also footballers, who were among the founders of Rangers F.C.; Henry contributed to some of Rangers' first matches in 1872 as a guest player[5] [4] [6] and Moses and Henry McNeil played together for Scotland. Another sibling, William, also played for Rangers.[7]

International goals

Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first.[8]

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 6 March 1875 1–1 2–2 Friendly
2 4 March 1876 2–0 3–0 Friendly
3 25 March 1876 Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow 4–04–0 Friendly
4 2 March 1878 Hampden Park, Glasgow 3–0 7–2 Friendly
5 6–0
6 14 March 1881 0–2 1–5 Friendly

Notes and References

  1. http://www.qpfc.com/appearances/mc/mcneilh.htm Name: McNeil, Henry
  2. Book: Cairney, John. A Scottish Football Hall of Fame. 2004. Mainstream. 1840189207.
  3. https://www.londonhearts.com/scotland/players/henrymcniel.html (Scotland player) Harry McNiel
  4. Book: Mitchell, Andy . The men who made Scotland: The definitive Who's Who of Scottish Football Internationalists 1872-1939 . Amazon . 2021 . 9798513846642.
  5. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/scottish-football-pioneer-who-settled-3024949 The Scottish football pioneer who settled in Rutherglen
  6. https://rangers.blue2web.co.uk/news/club/harry-mcneil-dedication-service/ Harry McNeil Dedication Service
  7. https://www.thefounderstrail.co.uk/post/2017/03/30/116-years-ago-today-peter-mcneil 116 Years Ago Today. Peter McNeil
  8. Web site: Henry McNeil. Scottish Football Association. 23 January 2023.