David Weir

Scottish footballer and team captain

David Weir - Scottish footballer and team captain
Born

May 10th, 1970
54 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Scotland

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A Scottish footballer played primarily as a central defender. Career began at Falkirk before moving to Greenock Morton. Later joined the English clubs, including Sheffield United and Everton. Made significant contributions during a lengthy spell at Rangers, winning multiple league titles and domestic cups. Served as the team captain for several seasons, showcasing leadership on and off the pitch. Played for the Scottish national team, participating in UEFA European Championships. Concluded a professional playing career with a managerial role at various clubs.

Captained Rangers to multiple league titles

Represented Scotland in UEFA Euro 2000

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