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Football Biography

Dave Mackay

“Dave”

Scottish · Edinburgh · Born 14 November 1934

Midfielder
318
apps
51
goals
22
scotland caps
3
f a cups

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Fearless and inspirational Scottish midfielder whose indomitable spirit and courage made him one of the greatest players in Tottenham's history.

David Craig Mackay was born in Edinburgh on 14 November 1934. He began at Hearts, winning the Scottish league title, before joining Tottenham in 1959. A powerful, courageous midfielder with a ferocious will to win, he was central to the legendary Spurs 'Double' side of 1960-61 — the first team in the 20th century to win the league and FA Cup in the same season. He won three FA Cups and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1963. Mackay broke his leg twice yet came back stronger each time, earning admiration for his incredible resilience. He was jointly named FWA Footballer of the Year in 1969 alongside Tony Book. He later moved to Derby County and then managed the club, winning the league title in 1975. He earned 22 Scotland caps. Mackay died on 2 March 2015.

Best Known For

League Championship 1961

He broke his left leg twice in nine months yet came back both times to play at the highest level, demonstrating extraordinary courage and determination.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • League Championship 1961
  • FA Cup 3x
  • European Cup Winners' Cup 1963
Career Journey

Timeline

1934 👶 Born in Edinburgh
1974 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Hearts
🏟️ Tottenham
🏟️ Derby County
🏟️ Swindon Town (1971-1972)
🏆 League Championship 1961
🏆 FA Cup 3x
🏆 European Cup Winners' Cup 1963
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Dave Mackay

Yes, he was a key member of the legendary 1960-61 side that won the league and FA Cup — the first Double of the 20th century.

He broke his left leg twice in nine months but came back each time to play at the highest level, earning legendary status for his courage.

As manager, he led Derby County to the First Division championship in 1975.

He earned 22 caps for Scotland.

Dave Mackay was born on 14 November 1934 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He passed away on 2 March 2015.

Career Timeline — Dave Mackay
1934
Born in Edinburgh
1974
Retired from professional sport
Hearts
Hearts
Tottenham
Tottenham
Derby County
Derby County
Swindon Town (1971-1972)
Swindon Town (1971-1972)
League Championship 1961
FA Cup 3x
European Cup Winners' Cup 1963