Ross Clarkston Mathie (born 13 November 1946) [1] is a Scottish football former player and coach.
Mathie played for Cambuslang Rangers, Kilmarnock, Dumbarton, Berwick Rangers, Falkirk and Shotts Bon Accord. [2] [3] [4] [5]
He later coached the Scotland under-17 team. [6] Mathie left his post as Scotland's under-17 coach in August 2011 and retired in November 2011. [7]
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