Sam Malcolmson Explained

Sam Malcolmson
Full Name:Samuel Alan Malcolmson
Position:Striker
Birth Date:2 April 1947
Birth Place:Dumfries, Scotland
Death Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Years1:1969
Clubs1:Falmouth Town
Caps1:14
Goals1:5
Years2:1971–1972
Clubs2:Airdrieonians
Caps2:1
Goals2:0
Years3:1972
Clubs3:Portadown
Years4:1972
Clubs4:Queen of the South[1]
Caps4:8
Goals4:0
Years5:1972–1973
Clubs5:Portadown
Years6:1973–1974
Clubs6:Albion Rovers[2]
Caps6:25
Goals6:4
Years7:1974–1975
Clubs7:Wellington Diamond
Years8:1976–1978
Clubs8:Stop Out
Years9:1979
Clubs9:Eastern Suburbs
Years10:1981
Clubs10:Manurewa
Years11:1982
Clubs11:East Coast Bays
Nationalyears1:1976–1982
Nationalteam1:New Zealand
Nationalcaps1:15
Nationalgoals1:2

Samuel Alan Malcolmson (2 April 1947 – 18 September 2024) was a Scottish-born footballer who represented New Zealand internationally after he became a naturalised New Zealander in 1976. He played for teams in Cornwall, Scotland, Northern Ireland and New Zealand.

Career in the United Kingdom

Malcolmson was born in Cresswell, Dumfries, Scotland, on 2 April 1947.[3] Raised in nearby Dalbeattie, he served in the Royal Navy. At 17, he represented the British Combined Services in association football and athletics. Whilst stationed at RNAS Culdrose in Cornwall, he played 14 games (5 goals) for Falmouth Town. He went on to play for Airdrieonians,[4] then the team from the town of his birth, Queen of the South,[5] and Albion Rovers in his native Scotland. In Northern Ireland, he played with Portadown for two spells. He then emigrated in 1974 to New Zealand.[6]

New Zealand

Malcolmson was often used as a striker and scored more than 50 goals in New Zealand's National League, but he was also comfortable with playing defence.[7]

Malcolmson became a naturalised New Zealander on 28 July 1976,[3] and scored on his full New Zealand men's national team international debut less than two months later in a 2–0 win over Burma on 13 September.[8] He went on to represent the All Whites at the 1982 FIFA World Cup finals in Spain, his sole appearance at the tournament being his last game for New Zealand in a 5–2 defeat against his native Scotland.[9] [10] In doing so, he became the second of three players with Queen of the South among his ex-clubs to travel to the World Cup finals after George Hamilton and before Bernie Slaven. Malcolmson is the only one of the three to actually play at the finals.Including friendlies and unofficial games against club sides, Malcolmson played 32 times for his adopted country, scoring 5 goals,[11] ending his international playing career with 15 official A-international caps and 2 goals to his credit.[12] [13]

After playing

In 2013, Malcolmson became a founding committee member of the independent group Friends of Football.[14]

Malcolmson died in Auckland on 18 September 2024, at the age of 77.[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/queenofthesouth/queenofthesouth.html QUEEN OF THE SOUTH : 1946/47 – 2007/08
  2. http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/albion/albion.html ALBION ROVERS : 1946/47 – 2007/08
  3. Web site: Samuel Alan Malcolmson in the New Zealand, naturalisations, 1843–1981 . Ancestry.com Operations . 2010 . 20 September 2024 . subscription.
  4. http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/airdrie/airdrie.html AIRDRIE UNITED:1946/47 – 2007/08
  5. http://qosfc.com/legends Queen of the South players to have been selected for World Cup Finals squad in the profile of George Hamilton
  6. http://www.qosfc.com/content-news.aspx?newsid=356 "World Cup Doonhamers" on www.qosfc.com
  7. Web site: All Whites legend Sam Malcolmson passes away . New Zealand Football.
  8. Web site: A-International Lineups. The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. 12 February 2009.
  9. http://www.nzsoccer.com/page/1982_world_cup_team.html NZ 1982 World Cup
  10. Web site: 1982 World Cup – New Zealand squad. https://web.archive.org/web/20071105052853/http://fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition=59/teams/team=43978.html. dead. 5 November 2007. FIFA.com.
  11. http://www.nzsoccer.com/page/goal_scoring_record.html All Whites – Goal Scoring Record
  12. Web site: A-International Appearances – Overall. The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. 12 February 2009.
  13. Web site: A-International Scorers – Overall. The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. 12 February 2009.
  14. http://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/people/ Friends of Football Committee
  15. Web site: 19 September 2024 . Vale: Football mourns the loss of 1982 All White Sam Malcolmson . 19 September 2024 . Friends of Football . en-NZ.