Scott Nisbet

Scottish football player
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IntroScottish football player
PlacesUnited Kingdom Scotland
isAthlete Football player Association football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth30 January 1968, Edinburgh
Age56 years
The details

Biography

Scott Nisbet (born 30 January 1968) is a Scottish former professional football player, who is best known for his time with Rangers.
3 Scottish Championship Medals
1 British Cup Winners Medal
2 Glasgow Cup Medals
3 Scottish Masters Titles
3 British Masters Titles
1 Hong Kong World Masters Title
Capped for Scotlands Under 16's- Under 21's
Voted Player off the tournament in the youth World Cup in Chile by the Worlds Press

Career

Nisbet was signed from Salvesen Boys Club in Edinburgh in May 1982 by the then Rangers manager John Greig. He made his Rangers debut on 7 December 1985, as a forward, a 1–0 win against Motherwell. Nisbet only converted to centre-back after featuring in that position during a reserve game against Dundee and his display impressed then manager Graeme Souness.

He scored what was described as a lucky goal in a 1992-93 UEFA Champions League match against Club Brugge on 17 March 1993, when his deflected effort towards goal went over the Brugge goalkeeper Dany Verlinden before going into the net. He had to retire from football in 1993 through injury after initially suffering a groin strain that later developed into a serious pelvic injury.

He made a short comeback aged 38 and played for junior outfit Arniston Rangers. Nisbet also made a surprise appearance as a trialist for Clyde in a friendly against Manchester United on Sunday 18 October 2009. Clyde manager John Brown was unable to sign Nisbet, as Arniston still held his playing registration.

Nisbet represented Scotland at under-21 level, making five appearances for the side.

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