Ken McNaught

Ken McNaught (born 11 January 1955) is a Scottish former footballer who played for Aston Villa from 1977–1983 and was part of their Championship winning side of 1981, European Cup victory in 1982 and won the European Super Cup in 1983 against Barcelona, scoring one of Villa's goals in the latter final. McNaught's father was Scottish international footballer Willie McNaught.[2][3]

Ken McNaught
Personal information
Date of birth (1955-01-11) 11 January 1955
Place of birth Kirkcaldy, Scotland
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[1]
Playing position(s) Centre back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1974–1977 Everton 66 (3)
1977–1983 Aston Villa 207 (8)
1983–1984 West Bromwich Albion 42 (1)
1984–1985 Manchester City (loan) 7 (0)
1985–1986 Sheffield United 34 (5)
Total 356 (17)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Background

Willie McNaught, originally from Dumfries, was on his service during World War II when was spotted by a Raith Rovers official who promptly offered to sign him. McNaught senior as such relocated to Kirkcaldy (and went on to break the club appearances record);[3] It was here that Ken McNaught was born in 1955.[2]

Everton

Clearly inheriting the talents of his internationalist father, Ken McNaught was signed by Everton as an apprentice. His league debut came in 1974–75 and he went to make 66 league appearances for the Toffees over the next three seasons.[4] He played for Everton against Aston Villa in the 1977 League Cup Final, a contest that went to two replays. McNaught played in all three games and collected a runners up medal.[2][5]

Aston Villa

After impressing in the final against Villa he was signed by the Birmingham club in the 1977 close-season. He was 22 at the time. It was at Villa where McNaught's career reached its zenith with silverware in the League, European Cup and European Super Cup in which he scored against Barcelona.[2]

Later career

McNaught spent a season at West Bromwich Albion where he was a first team regular playing in 42 league games. The season after he was loaned out to Manchester City,1984–85 season, where he made seven league appearances. His last season was with Sheffield United where he played 34 league games.[4] He was then forced to retire early.[2]

International

Unlike his father who won five full Scotland caps, Ken McNaught never played for Scotland. He and John McGovern are the only two Scots to win UEFA's premier club competition to never be given a full cap.[2]

Career honours

Everton

Aston Villa

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References

  1. Rollin, Jack, ed. (1980). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1980–81. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 54. ISBN 0362020175.
  2. "Willie McNaught (and Ken)"
  3. Information on Willie McNaught and Ken McNaught in the report on the Scotland 1954 World Cup campaign in the profile on Jimmy Binning Archived 2009-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Ken McNaught". Post War English & Scottish Football League A – Z Player's Database. Retrieved 19 September 2010.
  5. "League Cup Doonhamers" on www.qosfc.com
  6. "1981/82 Charity Shield". footballsite.co.uk. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
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