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Martin McLean Buchan

1972–1983
  
Name
  
Martin Buchan


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

1965–1972
  
Playing position
  
Defender

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Date of birth
  
(1949-03-06) 6 March 1949 (age 66)

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Martin buchan


Martin McLean Buchan (born 6 March 1949 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish former internationalist footballer. He played as a centre back for Aberdeen, Manchester United and Oldham Athletic. He also played in 34 international matches for Scotland between 1971 and 1978 including at two World Cups. Buchan later managed Burnley.

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Personal life

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Buchan's father, Martin senior, and brother George both played for Aberdeen. Martin Buchan's son, Jamie, played with Aberdeen and is currently with Highland Football League side Cove Rangers.

Aberdeen

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Buchan started his career with his home town club, Aberdeen. He captained the team when they won the 1970 Scottish Cup Final 3-1 against Jock Stein's Celtic.

Manchester United

Buchan was signed by Manchester United manager Frank O'Farrell on 29 February 1972 for £120,000, and at the time was the club's record signing. His first game for United came on 4 March 1972 against Tottenham in the First Division. He was unable to prevent United from suffering relegation to the Second Division in 1973–74, his first season as club captain following the retirement of Bobby Charlton. However, United bounced back at the first attempt as Second Division champions.

Buchan helped United win the 1977 FA Cup Final against Liverpool, which they won 2–1. This meant that Buchan became the only player to captain both Scottish and English FA Cup-winning sides. He also helped United reach another FA Cup final in 1979, where they lost 3–2 to Arsenal. He was still with United when they beat Brighton 4–0 in the replayed 1983 FA Cup Final, but he did not make the team for the final. Buchan left the club in August 1983 after injuries caught up with him, signing for Oldham Athletic on a free transfer. He had played in 456 games, scoring 4 goals, one of which was a superb, yet somewhat uncharacteristic, long-range drive against Everton.

International

Buchan won 34 caps for Scotland, making his international debut in 1971 against Portugal and his last appearance in 1978 against the same country. He played in the 1974 World Cup finals and 1978 World Cup finals and captained Scotland twice: in 1975 against Romania and in 1977 against Argentina.

After playing

On 22 June 1985, Buchan was appointed manager of Burnley, who had just been relegated to the Fourth Division for the first time in their history – 25 years after being league champions. Buchan lasted less than four months at Turf Moor, resigning on 10 October 1985.

Buchan currently works for the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) in Manchester, England.

References

Martin Buchan Wikipedia