Iain Ferguson
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| Iain Ferguson | ||
| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | 4 August 1962 | |
| Place of birth | Newarthill, Scotland | |
| Youth clubs | ||
| Fir Park Boys Club | ||
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1978–1984 1984–1986 1986 1986–1988 1988–1990 1989 1990 1990–1993 1993–1994 1994–1996 1996–1997 |
Dundee Rangers →Dundee (loan) Dundee United Heart of Midlothian →Charlton Athletic (loan) →Bristol City (loan) Motherwell Airdrieonians Portadown Dundee Gretna |
119 (40) 32 (6) 3 (2) 75 (27) 52 (8) 1 (0) 11 (2) 51 (10) 31 (9) 39 (14) 14 (1) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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Iain Ferguson (born 4 August 1962, in Newarthill, North Lanarkshire) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a striker for numerous Scottish clubs during the 1980s and 90s.
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[edit] Career
Ferguson started his professional career with Dundee, who signed him from Fir Park Boys Club in 1978. He flourished at Dens Park, becoming a first-team regular under Don Mackay as well as an Under-21 internationalist.
Ferguson’s performances attracted attention from larger clubs and in 1984 Jock Wallace signed him for Rangers for £200,000. The Ibrox side were enduring a transitional period however, and after collecting only one medal with Rangers, for the League Cup victory in 1984-85, Ferguson returned to Tayside with Dundee's rivals Dundee United in 1986, Jim McLean paying £145,000 to secure his services.
In his two seasons at Tannadice, Ferguson helped United to reach consecutive Scottish Cup finals, as well as the UEFA Cup final in 1986-87. He scored several important goals during United’s European run, netting the winner in the 2-1 defeat of Barcelona at the Camp Nou and the opening goal in the semi-final victory at Borussia Mönchengladbach. United lost by the odd goal in all three finals however, and despite featuring in one of the Tangerines most celebrated sides, Ferguson was destined not to earn silverware there.
In 1988-89 Alex MacDonald equalled Hearts’ record transfer fee to sign Ferguson, as a replacement for the Newcastle United-bound John Robertson. He maintained his penchant for scoring important goals, notching the only goal when Hearts defeated Bayern Munich in the UEFA Cup. However, when Robertson returned to Tynecastle a mere 8 months after his departure, Ferguson found his position threatened. The common perception was that the two players’ styles were not compatible, and Ferguson frequently found himself relegated to the substitutes’ bench. He spent time on loan with Bristol City and Charlton Athletic before joining Motherwell in December 1990.
Ferguson quickly became a hero at Fir Park as he helped the Steelmen to their first trophy since the 1950s, the 1991 Scottish Cup. He scored the opening goal as Motherwell defeated his old side Dundee United 4-3 after extra time in a thrilling showpiece. Two years later, he moved to Lanarkshire rivals Airdrieonians before winding down his career in Northern Ireland with Portadown.
Ferguson was the subject of an arrest in October 2006 when he was charged with handling stolen football gear at his Glasgow indoor market stall.[1]
After fleeing to Spain for a year to escape the negative public reaction to his arrest he now has an interest in a gentleman's health club in Finnestoun, Glasgow where he currently works.
[edit] Honours
- Scottish Cup: 1990-91
- Scottish League Cup: 1984-85
[edit] References
- ^ McEachran, John. "Football star is charged after raid", Daily Record, 2006-10-07.

