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Place of birth
  
Scotland

Name
  
Rab Stewart

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Right half

Height
  
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)


Full name
  
Robert Edward Thorburn Stewart

Date of birth
  
(1932-10-07) 7 October 1932 (age 83)

Robert Edward Thorburn Stewart (born 7 October 1932) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a right half, making nearly 150 appearances in the Scottish Football League. After retiring as a player, Stewart became a coach and was the original manager of the Scotland women's national football team.

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Playing career

Stewart began his career at Kilmarnock in 1951, starting for Killie in the 1956–57 Scottish Cup final and final replay defeat to Falkirk. Manager Willie Waddell later tried to boost the team's forward line by handing Stewart an attacking position, but during the experiment his regular place at wing half was taken by Frank Beattie. Stewart moved on to St Mirren, where he played in their 1961–62 Scottish Cup final defeat, then Ayr United.

Coaching career

In November 1972 Stewart took charge of the Scottish team for the first ever official women's international match to take place in Britain, a 3–2 defeat to England at Ravenscraig Stadium in Greenock.

References

Rab Stewart Wikipedia