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Association football player
Bert Cromar
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Association football player
Work field
Gender
Male
Star sign
Place of birth
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death
4 June 2007 (aged 75 years)
People who died on this day
Place of death
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Age
75 years
Sports Teams
Queen's Park F.C.
The details (from wikipedia)
Biography
Robert Lindsay Cromar (8 October 1931 – 4 June 2007) was a Scottish amateur football right half and right back who made over 360 appearances in the Scottish League for Queen's Park. He captained the club and later served as president. Cromar represented Scotland at amateur level and captained the team on occasion.
Personal life
Cromar was married with three children. He rose to the position of joint-general manager of Bank of Scotland.
Honours
Scotland Amateurs
- FA Centenary Amateur International Tournament
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Notable Scottish Athletes
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969
Notable English Athletes
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969
Notable Scottish Football players
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969
Notable English Football players
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969
Notable Scottish Association football players
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969
Notable English Association football players
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1930 to 1969
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1931 births
1931 births
2007 deaths
2007 deaths
Association football forwards
Association football forwards
Association football fullbacks
Association football fullbacks
Association football wing halves
Association football wing halves
Bank of Scotland people
Bank of Scotland people
Footballers from Glasgow
Footballers from Glasgow
Queen's Park F.C. non-playing staff
Queen's Park F.C. non-playing staff
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Bert Cromar