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Scotland’s most-capped goalkeeper with 91 international appearances, he had two spells as Aberdeen goalkeeping coach before leaving football in 2015 to work in the oil and gas sector.Doug Rougvie – The imposing full-back moved to Chelsea in 1984 and spent three years at Stamford Bridge Cagayan
Rougvie’s departure from Cove in 1998 spelled the end of his football career and he became an engineer Gcash
Now retired, he splits his time between Scotland and Spain. Sportsbook
Aberdeen celebrate the 40th anniversary of their European Cup Winners’ Cup triumph over Real Madrid on Thursday.The club and city council are honouring the players, who will be awarded the Freedom of the City of Aberdeen in a ceremony on Friday.Here, the PA news agency looks back at the ‘Gothenburg Greats’ – the 12 players who took to the field under Sir Alex Ferguson at the Ullevi Stadium to beat Madrid 2–1 after extra-time in 1983.Jim Leighton – Followed Ferguson to Old Trafford in 1988 before ending his career at Pittodrie in 2000 following spells with Dundee and Hibernian Phbet
Rougvie, who won his sole Scotland cap against Northern Ireland in 1983, later played for Brighton, Fulham, Shrewsbury, Dunfermline and Montrose and managed the latter as well as Huntly and Cove Rangers Prize
Scotland’s most-capped goalkeeper with 91 international appearances, he had two spells as Aberdeen goalkeeping coach before leaving football in 2015 to work in the oil and gas sector.Doug Rougvie – The imposing full-back moved to Chelsea in 1984 and spent three years at Stamford Bridge Basketball
Now retired, he splits his time between Scotland and Spain. Dumaguete
Rougvie, who won his sole Scotland cap against Northern Ireland in 1983, later played for Brighton, Fulham, Shrewsbury, Dunfermline and Montrose and managed the latter as well as Huntly and Cove Rangers Free
Aberdeen celebrate the 40th anniversary of their European Cup Winners’ Cup triumph over Real Madrid on Thursday.The club and city council are honouring the players, who will be awarded the Freedom of the City of Aberdeen in a ceremony on Friday.Here, the PA news agency looks back at the ‘Gothenburg Greats’ – the 12 players who took to the field under Sir Alex Ferguson at the Ullevi Stadium to beat Madrid 2–1 after extra-time in 1983.Jim Leighton – Followed Ferguson to Old Trafford in 1988 before ending his career at Pittodrie in 2000 following spells with Dundee and Hibernian 888casino
Rougvie’s departure from Cove in 1998 spelled the end of his football career and he became an engineer Legendplay