Sammy Cox
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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Samuel Richmond Cox[1] | ||
Date of birth | 13 April 1924 | ||
Place of birth | Darvel, Scotland | ||
Date of death | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. | ||
Position(s) | Right back | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1941–1944 | Queen's Park | ||
1944–1945 | Third Lanark | ||
1945–1946 | Dundee | ||
1946–1956 | Rangers | 208 | (14) |
1956–1958 | East Fife | 60 | (1) |
International career | |||
1948–1954 | Scotland | 25 | (0) |
1948–1953 | Scottish League XI | 13 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Samuel "Sammy" Richmond Cox (13 April 1924 – 2 August 2015) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Queen's Park, Third Lanark, Dundee, Rangers, East Fife, Scotland and the Scottish League XI.
Life and career
Cox was born in Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland. Cox initially played for Queen's Park, Third Lanark and Dundee during World War II. He joined Rangers in 1946 and played in the Scottish Football League when it recommenced play after the war.[2]
Cox, a defender, made his league debut for Rangers in a 4–2 win over Motherwell at the start of the 1946–47 season. He made a total of 13 league appearances in his first season, including a 4–1 win over Hamilton Academical in the last match, as Rangers beat Hibernian to clinch the League title. In the following season, 1947–48, Cox was an ever present as Rangers finished second to Hibs in the league, and won the Scottish Cup after a 1–0 win over Greenock Morton. Cox also netted his first Rangers goal during the season, scoring in a 2–1 win over Clyde at Ibrox. Cox also gained his first international cap, on 23 May 1948 in a 3–0 loss to France.
In season 1948–49, Rangers became the first club in Scottish football history to win the Treble, and Cox played an important role, playing in 43 of Rangers' 44 matches. Rangers retained the League title in season 1949–1950, and Cox was once again an ever-present as Rangers edged out Hibernian by one point. Rangers also retained the Scottish Cup, beating East Fife 3–0 at Hampden.
1950–51 was a disappointment for Rangers as they failed to register a trophy for the first time in five seasons. More disappointment followed as they were once again left trophyless in 1951–52, however Cox continued to be an important member of both the Rangers and Scotland teams. In season 1952–53, Rangers returned to domestic success as they won the League and Cup double with Cox featuring in 37 of the 48 matches. Cox missed out, however, on the Scottish Cup final win over Aberdeen.
Cox played in 44 games out of 47 in season 1953–54, however Rangers failed to win a trophy and finished a distant 4th in the League. In 1954 Cox played his last match for Scotland, as he captained the team at Hampden in a 4–2 defeat by England in front on 134,544 spectators. 1954–55 was Cox's last season at Rangers as he made only 15 first-team appearances. He made his final Rangers appearance in a 2–1 defeat to Aberdeen on 19 February 1955. Cox made a total of 370 appearances for Rangers,[3] won 25 caps for Scotland[4] and 13 caps for the Scottish League XI.[5]
After his Rangers career, Cox had a spell with East Fife before emigrating to Canada in 1958. Cox played in the Canadian National Soccer League for Toronto Ulster United in 1958, Toronto Sparta in 1959 and was player-coach of Stratford Fischers in 1960. He also played for the Ontario All-Stars against West Bromwich Albion in 1959. As of 2014, Cox was living in a nursing home in Stratford, Ontario. After a short illness he died in August 2015, aged 91.[6]
References
- ↑ http://www.londonhearts.com/scotland/players/samuelrichmondcox.html
- ↑ Sammy Cox career at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database
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- ↑ Sammy Cox at scottishfa.co.uk
- ↑ http://www.londonhearts.com/SFL/players/sammycox.html
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- Scottish Football League players
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- East Fife F.C. players
- Third Lanark A.C. players
- Dundee F.C. players
- Gordon Highlanders soldiers
- British Army personnel of World War II
- Scottish Football League representative players
- Scottish expatriate footballers
- Expatriate soccer players in Canada
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- Toronto Ulster United players
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