John Niven (footballer) explained

John Niven
Birth Date:15 May 1921
Birth Place:Coatbridge, Scotland
Clubs1:Renfrew
Years2:1942–1951
Caps2:101
Goals2:0
Years3:1951–1953
Caps3:60
Goals3:0
Totalcaps:161
Totalgoals:0

John Niven (15 May 1921 – 4 April 2011) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a goalkeeper for Renfrew, Hibernian, Dundee, East Fife and Kilmarnock.[1]

Niven first signed for East Fife in 1942, after being spotted by East Fife manager John McArthur.[1] He made his first senior appearance for Hibernian, during a temporary loan in March 1942.[1] Niven was also loaned to Dundee before he broke into the East Fife first team.[1] He was their regular first choice goalkeeper during their period of success after the Second World War.[1] Niven only conceded one goal in 210 minutes of football in the 1947 Scottish League Cup Final win against Falkirk.[1] Former Scotland goalkeeper Jack Harkness praised Niven afterwards in his match report for the Sunday Post.[1]

East Fife won the B Division championship in 1948.[1] Niven appeared to be on course for further success in the 1949–50 season, but he was injured before the League Cup semi-final.[1] East Fife won both the semi-final against Rangers and the final against Dunfermline without him.[1] East Fife then reached the 1950 Scottish Cup Final, but Niven was injured in a league match five days earlier.[1] The second choice goalkeeper was also injured.[2] This meant that 21-year-old Gordon Easson had to make his first team debut for East Fife in the Cup Final.[1] Easson conceded a goal within 30 seconds and East Fife went on to lose 3–0.[1] [3]

Niven was transferred to Kilmarnock in 1951.[1] He played in the 1952 Scottish League Cup Final, which Kilmarnock lost 2–0 to Dundee.[1] Niven retired from senior football in 1953 and became a mechanical engineer, working for Sir William Arrol & Co.[1] He then set up a motor factor business, which he operated until his retirement in 1988.[1] Niven suffered from Parkinson's disease in later life.[1] He died in April 2011, and was survived by his wife, a son and a daughter.[1]

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  1. News: Obituary: John Niven, footballer. The Scotsman. Johnston Press. 5 April 2011. 20 December 2011.
  2. http://qosfc.com/new_legendsview.aspx?playerid=1033 "Queens Legends - Bobby Black"
  3. News: DID East Fife play their third choice keeper against Rangers in the 1950 Scottish Cup Final? Please name teams and scorers. - JS, Kelvindale. Yes, 20-year-old Gordon Easson made his first team debut in the final at Hampden on April 22, 1950, because first choice Johnny Niven and reserve, McGarrity, were injured. He lost a goal to Willie Findlay after just 30 seconds and Willie Thornton added two more as Rangers won the match 3-0. East Fife - Easson, Laird, Stewart, Philp, Finlay, Aitken, Black, Fleming, Morris, Brown, Duncan. Rangers - Brown, Young, Shaw, McColl, Woodburn, Cox, Rutherford, Findlay, Thornton, Duncanson, Rae.. HEY JIM; Can you settle an argument.. Daily Record. Trinity Mirror. 20 December 2011. 23 September 1996.