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John Buchanan (footballer born 1935) : ウィキペディア英語版
John Buchanan (footballer, born 1935)

Jock Buchanan (3 January 1935 – 1 September 2009) was a Scottish association football player, who played for Hibernian, Raith Rovers and Newport County in the 1950s and 1960s.〔(Jock Buchanan ), Newcastle Fans.〕
Buchanan, who was born and educated in Leith, played for youth side Edinburgh Waverley as a centre half.〔(Hibs' historic goalscorer Buchanan dies aged 74 ), ''The Scotsman'', 5 September 2009.〕 He signed for Hibs in 1954, and made his first team debut the same year, having been converted to the centre forward position.〔〔 In 1955, he became the first player to score a goal on British soil in the first season of the European Cup, scoring the opening goal of a 1–1 draw in a first round tie between Hibs and Rot-Weiss Essen.〔(Hibs' home Euro score Jock Buchanan dies after illness ), ''Edinburgh Evening News'', 4 September 2009.〕〔(European Champions' Cup 1955-56 - Details ), RSSSF.〕 Despite being a prolific goalscorer for Hibs' reserve team, Buchanan found difficulty in winning a place in the first team, as the club enjoyed the services of internationals Lawrie Reilly and Joe Baker.〔 His time at Hibs was also interrupted by two years of National Service, which Buchanan spent with the Royal Artillery in Oswestry.〔
Buchanan's last first team appearance for Hibs was in a 2–1 defeat against Rangers at Ibrox in December 1960.〔 He was then transferred to Raith Rovers, who he played for in the rest of the 1960–61 season.〔 After a season in English football with Newport County, Buchanan returned to Scotland to play for Gala Fairydean, Duns and Hawick Royal Albert.〔 After retiring as a player, he moved back to his native Edinburgh and became a taxi driver.〔
Buchanan died in September 2009 after suffering a long illness.〔
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