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Fred George Martin

1946-60

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Fred George Martin - From Graeme Watson's personal collection.

Fred George Martin

Football Player, No 1 Goalkeeper

  • Birth: 13 May 1929 • Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland
  • Death: 20 Aug 2013 • Methven, Perthshire, Scotland

Started as an Outfield player, Inside Left.


Experience

  • Reserves Debut:

    Friendly

    Brechin City 1 v 3 Aberdeen

    (As Goalkeeper)

  • 26 Feb 1949

  • Senior Debut:

    Dewar Shield SF 1L

    Aberdeen 1 v 0 Dundee

  • 18 Apr 1949

  • Sep 1946

    Signed

  • 1946-47

    Joined season

    As outfield player inside left

  • 17 Jun 1954

    First Aberdeen player to play at World Cup
    Austria 1 v 0 Scotland
    Group Stage - Group C

  • 26 Mar 2004

Poster

  • Fred Martin Poster signed.

    • From Graeme Watson's personal collection, Fred Martin Poster signed.

Honours (1946-60)

Trophys Description Year Match Location
Scottish League Champions Cup - Silhouette Scottish League Champions
1954-55
Claim the title, 09 Apr 1955, Clyde 0 v 1 Aberdeen
Shawfield Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland
Scottish league Cup - Silhouette Scottish League Cup
22 Oct 1955
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland

External Link

  • Family Tree Official's, Player's and staff details: Ancestry.com
    A.F.C Official's, Player's and staff details source: AFC Heritage - The Official Aberdeen Football Club Heritage Trust.
    Aberdeen Football Club 1950's type Logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image - This version designed by Graeme Watson 2019 (Logo is for representation only and use of the logo here does not imply endorsement.)
    Insert Photo: From Graeme Watson's personal collection, Fred Martin poster signed.
    Header Background: Aberdeen Football Club, Pittodrie Stadium, Main Stand Entrance, 2015, Aberdeen, Scotland - Copyright © 2015 Graeme Watson.

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