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Full name
  
John Robert Harris

?–1946
  
Date of death
  
2000 (aged 76–77)

1946–1953
  
Height
  
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)

Name
  
Tony Harris

Years
  
Team


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John Robert 'Tony' Harris (c.1923 – September 2000) was a Scottish professional football winger who played for Queen's Park, Aberdeen and Airdrieonians.

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Football career

Harris began his career with amateur club Queen's Park during the Second World War. He had briefly served in the RAF and Royal Navy during the War, but was sent back to university when it was discovered that he was a dental student, dentists being in short supply during the War. He also played for Scotland in one wartime international.

In 1946, Harris joined Aberdeen and was part of the team that won the club's first major honour, the 1947 Scottish Cup. He also played in the 1953 Scottish Cup Final for Aberdeen, but they were defeated by Rangers.

After leaving Aberdeen, Harris signed for Airdrieonians and played there for two seasons before retiring in 1955.

After football

In 1969, Harris was part of a consortium attempting to take over Aberdeen F.C., along with fellow ex-Aberdeen player Don Emery. The takeover bid was ultimately unsuccessful.

Harris died in September 2000, aged 77.

Honours

  • Scottish Cup 1947
  • References

    Tony Harris (footballer) Wikipedia


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