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Brian McLaughlin (footballer, born 1974)
Scottish footballer

Brian McLaughlin (footballer, born 1974)

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Scottish footballer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Glasgow
Age
50 years
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Biography

Brian McLaughlin (born 14 May 1974 in Bellshill, Scotland) is a former footballer, who most notably played for Celtic in the early 1990s, and was a Scottish under-21 international.

Career

McLaughlin began his professional career with Celtic. He impressed as a youngster and made his league debut in November 1993 under then manager Lou Macari. He stayed at Celtic for another six years, with the bulk of his appearances made under Macari's successor, Tommy Burns. McLaughlin won his only major winner's medal on 27 May 1995, when Celtic defeated Airdrie 1-0 in the Scottish Cup Final. After a brief loan period with Airdrie, he left Celtic to join Dundee United on a free transfer. He then had a two-year spell in England with Wigan Athletic, where he scored once in an LDV Vans Trophy tie against Oldham Athletic. In 2001 he returned to Scotland and joined Ayr United, where he scored once against Falkirk. After one season, McLaughlin moved on to Queen of the South, where his only goal ironically came in a 1–0 win over Ayr. His next club was St Johnstone, joining them in 2003, only to return to Queen of the South again after only a year. He finally ended his career at Stenhousemuir, scoring once against Elgin City, before retiring in 2008.

Honours

With Celtic:

  • Scottish Cup: 1995

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