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| name = Ian McColl | image = | fullname = John Miller McColl | birth_date = {{Birth date|1927|6|7|df=yes}}[1] | birth_place = Alexandria, Scotland | death_date = {{death date and age|2008|10|25|1927|6|7|df=yes}} | death_place = Glasgow, Scotland[2] | position = Defender | youthyears1 = | youthyears2 = 1943–1945 | youthclubs1 = Vale of Leven | youthclubs2 = Queen's Park | years1 = 1945–1960 | clubs1 = Rangers | caps1 = 362 | goals1 = 12 | nationalyears1 = 1950–1958 | nationalteam1 = Scotland | nationalcaps1 = 14 | nationalgoals1 = 0 | nationalyears2 = 1952–1958 | nationalteam2 = Scottish League XI | nationalcaps2 = 7 | nationalgoals2 = 3 | manageryears1 = 1960–1965 | manageryears2 = 1965–1968 | manageryears3 = 1967 | managerclubs1 = Scotland | managerclubs2 = Sunderland | managerclubs3 = → Vancouver Royal Canadians (USA) }} John Miller "Ian" McColl (7 June 1927 – 25 October 2008)[2] was a Scottish football player and manager. McColl played as a defender for Queen's Park and Rangers, while he also represented both the Scotland national team and the Scottish League. After retiring as a player, he managed the Scotland national team and English club Sunderland. Early lifeBorn in Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire,[1] the grandson of Scotland international William McColl, Ian McColl developed his footballing skills with Vale of Leven juniors while at Vale of Leven F.C. He joined Queen's Park in 1943 when he moved to Glasgow to study engineering at the University of Glasgow.[3] He continued his studies after turning professional and later worked as a qualified engineer.[4] Playing careerRangers manager Bill Struth signed McColl in 1945.[5] During his 15-year spell at Ibrox, he won six League championships, five Scottish Cups and two League Cups.[5] He captained the club during the 1950s and was part of what was known as the Iron Curtain defence, alongside the likes of Sammy Cox, Willie Woodburn and George Young.[5] His final appearance for Rangers was in the 1960 Scottish Cup Final, a 2–0 win against Kilmarnock. He made a total of 526 appearances for the Glasgow club. He also won 14 caps for Scotland and represented the Scottish League XI.[6] Managerial careerAfter his playing career, he quickly went into management. He was appointed manager of Scotland in 1960 and enjoyed a winning start, beating Northern Ireland 5–2 at Hampden Park. Under McColl's managership, Scotland won British Home Championships in 1962 and 1963.[5] The team beat England 2–0 at Hampden and 2–1 at Wembley in the process. Other notable results under his tenure include a 6–2 win against Spain in Madrid, a 6–1 win over Northern Ireland in Belfast and a 6–1 win over Norway in Glasgow. He was in charge of Scotland for a total of 27 matches, winning 16 of them.[5] This gave him a winning percentage of 59.3%, the second best of any Scotland manager.[7] McColl was appointed manager of Sunderland in 1965. Despite signing Jim Baxter,[5] McColl was unable to make Sunderland into a successful side.[7] He was sacked by Sunderland in 1968 and spent the rest of his working life as a civil engineer.[7] HonoursPlayer
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References1. ^1 {{cite news | url=http://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/day-jun-7/ | title=On This Day: Jun 7 | publisher=Rangers.co.uk | work=Rangers Football Club | date=7 June 2016 | accessdate=7 June 2016}} 2. ^{{cite news | first=Lindsay | last=Herron | coauthors= | title=Gers lose a legend | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.rangers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Headlines/0,,5~1431821,00.html | work =Rangers Club Site | pages = | accessdate = 26 October 2008 | language = }} 3. ^{{ cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2008/oct/30/rangers-scotland-obituary | title=Ian McColl: Member of Rangers' 'iron curtain' defence | work=Brian Glanville| publisher=The Guardian (London) | date=30 October 2008}} 4. ^1 {{ cite news | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/ian-mccoll-rangers-stalwart-and-successful-scotland-manager-981772.html | title=Ian McColl: Rangers stalwart and successful Scotland manager | work=Phil Gordon| publisher=The Independent (London) | date=1 November 2008}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{ cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/7691907.stm | title=Former Scotland boss McColl dies | work=BBC | publisher=BBC Sport | date=26 October 2008}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.londonhearts.com/SFL/players/aaplayersbyapp.html|title=Scotland FL Players by Appearances|work=Londonhearts.com|publisher=London Hearts Supporters' Club|accessdate=27 November 2011}} 7. ^1 2 Ian McColl – Footballer and manager, The Scotsman, 27 October 2008. External links
|title=Ian McColl managerial positions |list1={{Scotland national football team managers}}{{Sunderland A.F.C. managers}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:McColl, Ian}} 17 : 1958 FIFA World Cup players|Alumni of the University of Glasgow|Queen's Park F.C. players|Rangers F.C. players|Scotland international footballers|Scotland national football team managers|Scottish football managers|Scottish expatriate football managers|Scottish footballers|Sunderland A.F.C. managers|People from Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire|Scottish Football League players|Scottish Football League representative players|United Soccer Association coaches|1927 births|2008 deaths|Association football defenders |
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