Edward McBain was a Scottish footballer, who played for St Mirren and Scotland. [1]
John Smith was a Scottish footballer, who played for Ayr United, Middlesbrough, Cardiff City, Distillery and Scotland; in his sole international appearance in 1924, he was alongside Ayr United teammate Philip McCloy in the Scottish defence against England at Wembley, the match ending in a draw.
William McFarlane was a Scottish footballer, who played for Bathgate Thistle, Hearts, Stirling Albion, Kilmarnock and Inverness Caledonian. McFarlane represented Scotland once, in a 6–0 victory against Luxembourg in May 1947. McFarlane was born in Fallin, Stirling on 1 October 1923, and died in Stirling in October 1998, at the age of 75.
James McCall was a Scottish footballer who played for Renton and Scotland.
John McLeod was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
John Campbell McLeod McPherson was a Scottish footballer, who played for Vale of Leven and Scotland.
Charles Edward Napier was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic, Derby County, Sheffield Wednesday, Falkirk and Stenhousemuir, and for the Scotland national team and the Scottish League XI.
Colonel John Edward Blackburn was a Scottish footballer and soldier.
James Connor was a Scottish footballer who played for Airdrieonians, Queen's Park, Corinthian and Scotland. He had the distinction of being the goalkeeper who faced the first ever penalty kick in the history of football, awarded in a local cup tie on 6 June 1891.
Alexander McGeoch was a Scottish footballer who played for Glasgow Western, Dumbreck and Scotland. A goalkeeper, he was the only serving Dumbreck player to have been selected for international duty. McGeoch also played cricket and rugby union ; in his professional life he was a company director at a brass hardware firm in England, and in 1920 was awarded an OBE for services relating to work in relation to the First World War.
John C. McGregor was a Scottish footballer, who played for Vale of Leven and Scotland. McGregor played four times for Scotland and scored one goal, in a 7–2 victory against England in 1878.
Archibald McCall was a Scottish footballer, who played for Renton and Scotland.
Cornelius "Neil" McCallum was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside right for Renton, Celtic, Blackburn Rovers, Nottingham Forest, Notts County, Heanor Town and Scotland.
Thomas McMillan was a Scottish footballer.
Daniel McArthur was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Celtic, Clyde and Scotland. With Celtic, he won the Scottish Football League title in 1895–96 and 1897–98 and the Scottish Cup in 1899 and 1900.
Robert Macfarlane was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Morton, Third Lanark, Everton, East Stirlingshire, Bristol St George's, Grimsby Town, Celtic, Middlesbrough, Aberdeen, Motherwell and Scotland.
George Chappell McWattie was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Arbroath, Hibernian, Queen's Park, Heart of Midlothian and Scotland. He played in the 1901–02 World Championship in which Hearts defeated Tottenham Hotspur over two legs, and in the 1903 Scottish Cup Final which Hearts lost to Rangers after two replays.
William Muir was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Third Lanark, Kilmarnock, Everton, Dundee, Bradford City, Heart of Midlothian, Dundee Hibernian, Dumbarton and Scotland.
Andrew McAtee was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic, New Bedford Whalers, Newark Skeeters and Scotland. He played a total of 461 matches for Celtic, winning 10 major trophies.
David Thomson was a Scottish footballer who played as a left back for Dundee and Scotland. He played in the 1925 Scottish Cup Final which Dundee lost to Celtic.
William Telfer was a Scottish footballer who played as a left half for Blantyre Celtic, Motherwell, Airdrieonians, Dumbarton and Scotland. He was a member of the Motherwell team that won the club's only Scottish Football League title in 1931–32, missing only one match in that season, and also played in two Scottish Cup finals.