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Fred Smith (footballer, born February 1926) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a forward. He began his career with Aberdeen in 1945 and went on to play for several other clubs, including Dundee United, St Johnstone, and East Fife. He also had a spell in the United States with the Los Angeles Toros. Smith made over 200 appearances in the Scottish Football League, scoring over 50 goals. He was part of the Aberdeen team that won the Scottish Cup in 1947. Smith was born in Aberdeen on 14 February 1926. He was the son of a shipyard worker and attended the local school. He began his football career with Aberdeen in 1945 and made his debut in a Scottish Cup tie against St Johnstone. Smith went on to play for several other clubs, including Dundee United, St Johnstone, and East Fife. He also had a spell in the United States with the Los Angeles Toros. Smith retired from football in 1960 and returned to Aberdeen. He worked as a painter and decorator and later as a bus driver. He died in Aberdeen in 2019 at the age of 93.

Popular As Frederick Adamson Smith
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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 14 February, 1926
Birthday 14 February
Birthplace Aberdeen, Scotland
Date of death December 30, 2005
Died Place Aberdeen, Scotland
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1956

Smith left Millwall in July 1956, spending a season at Chesterfield, before returning to his native country to join Montrose. He then went on to play for various Highland League clubs, including Peterhead and Fraserburgh. He was part of the Fraserburgh team that knocked Dundee out of the Scottish Cup in January 1959.

1953

After two seasons with the Blades, Smith dropped down to the Third Division South, joining Millwall in January 1953. At the end of his first season at The Den, Millwall finished runners-up, but only the champions (Bristol Rovers) were promoted.

1949

Smith was born in Aberdeen and started his professional career at his local club before moving to England to join Hull City in January 1949. In January 1951, after two years at Hull, he moved to Second Division rivals Sheffield United where he played alongside his namesake, Fred Smith, leading to the Scottish player being nicknamed 'Jock' to distinguish them.

1926

Frederick Adamson Smith (14 February 1926 – 30 December 2005) was a Scottish footballer who played at inside forward for various clubs, most particularly Sheffield United and Millwall, in the 1940s and 1950s.