Steve Kilcar

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Steve Kilcar
Personal information
Place of birth Bo'ness, Scotland
Height5 ft 8+34 in (1.75 m) [1]
Position(s) Inside forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Linlithgow Rose
East Stirlingshire 61 (26)
1929–1932 Bradford Park Avenue 27 (9)
1932–1933 Coventry City 4 (0)
1933–1935 Mansfield Town 31 (14)
1935 Chester 3 (4)
1935–1937 Burnley 24 (7)
1937 Bournemouth & Boscombe 6 (0)
1937 Watford 0 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Stephen P. Kilcar was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside forward. [2] He played for several teams in the Football League during the 1930s, including Coventry City. [3]

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References

  1. "Burnley. Blend of youth and experience". Sunday Dispatch Football Guide. London. 23 August 1936. p. vii via Newspapers.com.
  2. John Litster (October 2012). "A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players". Scottish Football Historian magazine.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. "Swindon-Town-FC.co.uk - Coventry City - Swindon Town, Saturday, October 1, 1932".

Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888-1939.