Neil Kerr

Scottish footballer (1871–1901) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neil Kerr (13 April 1871 – 2 December 1901) was a Scottish footballer who played mainly as an outside right, for clubs including Rangers and Liverpool.[3][4]

Full name Neil Kerr
Date of birth 13 April 1871
Place of birth Bowling, Scotland
Date of death 2 December 1901(1901-12-02) (aged 30)[1]
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Neil Kerr
Personal information
Full name Neil Kerr
Date of birth 13 April 1871
Place of birth Bowling, Scotland
Date of death 2 December 1901(1901-12-02) (aged 30)[1]
Place of death Bowling, Scotland
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[2]
Positions
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1888–1890 Bowling
1890 Cowlairs
1890–1894 Rangers 58 (20)
1894–1895 Liverpool 12 (3)
1895–1896 Nottingham Forest 1 (0)
1896 Clyde 0 (0)
1896–1897 Falkirk
1897–1898 Rangers 1 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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He played for both clubs in their first seasons in the respective top divisions, featuring in every fixture for Rangers plus the championship play-off[5] as they shared the 1890–91 Scottish Football League title with Dumbarton.[a] He also won the Glasgow Cup with the Light Blues in 1893.[8] He later re-joined the Govan club after spells with Liverpool, Nottingham Forest[9] and non-league Falkirk,[10] but was only a reserve in his second spell and featured in just four competitive matches,[4][11] albeit one of these was in the semi-final second replay of the 1897–98 Scottish Cup,[12] helping Rangers reach the final which they went on to win.

At representative level, Kerr took part in a Scotland national team trial match in March 1892,[4] and in November of that year was selected for the Glasgow FA's annual challenge match against Sheffield.[13]

He was the sole survivor of a yachting accident on the Firth of Clyde in 1896 in which two other men drowned,[14] but died from gastritis in 1901 at the age of 30.[15]

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