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Jim BROGAN

Jim Brogan - Coventry City - League appearances.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 24 January 1976

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    • POSITION
      Full Back
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Monday, 05 June 1944
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Glasgow, Scotland. Died 24th. September 2018 aged 74.
  • CLUBS
  • Coventry City
    • Club Career Dates
      1975-1977
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 16th August 1975 in a 4-1 win at Everton (Aged: 31)
    • Club Career
      28 League apps, 0 goals
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Jim BROGAN - Coventry City - League appearances.

Jim Brogan is pictured playing for Coventry City in their 1-1 draw with Newcastle United

in the 4th round of the F.A. Cup.

 

Celtic:   1962-1969     Played   70     Scored   4   goals   (Scottish Premier)
     1969-1970     Played   27     Scored   1   goal   (Scottish Premier)
     1970-1971     Played   26     Scored   0   goals   (Scottish Premier)
     1971-1972     Played   21     Scored   1   goal   (Scottish Premier)
     1972-1973     Played   20     Scored   0   goals   (Scottish Premier)
     1973-1974     Played   30     Scored   0   goals   (Scottish Premier)
     1974-1975     Played   19     Scored   0   goals   (Scottish Premier)
 
Transferred in August 1975
 
Coventry City:   1975-1976     Played   28     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1976-1977     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
 

1976–1978    Ayr United    13    (0)

 

 

Jim Brogan  played in the 1970 European Cup Final and won four caps for Scotland.

His honours were many: consecutive Scottish League Championships from 1968 to 1974,

Scottish Cups in 1969, 1971, 1972 and 1974, and the Scottish League Cup

in 1968/69, 1969/70 and 1974/75. He died on 24th. September 2018 aged 74.

Brogan's family confirmed that he had been suffering from dementia for several years,

which they believed was connected to his football career.