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Football Biography

Jim Baxter

“Slim Jim”

Scottish · Hill o' Beath, Scotland · Born 29 September 1939

Left Midfielder
34
caps
2001
died

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Slim Jim — arguably the most naturally gifted Scottish footballer of the twentieth century, a left-sided midfielder of such elegance, vision and technical quality that supporters who watched him play still describe performances 60 years later with specific, vivid detail. His nutmegging of the ball in the final minutes of Scotland's 3-2 victory over world champions England in 1967 — treating Wembley as a playground — is the defining image of Scottish football's relationship with its southern neighbour. Two Scottish league titles and two Scottish Cups with Rangers, limited by the era's restrictions on European competition from showing his quality on the continent's biggest stages.

Football at the highest level rewards technical mastery, physical conditioning and the mental fortitude to perform consistently across a long and unrelenting career. Career highlights included Scottish League 3x, Scottish Cup 6x, 34 Scotland caps. The dedication required to reach elite level in football and sustain that performance over many seasons is rarely appreciated, yet Jim's career record speaks precisely to that kind of exceptional commitment. Few athletes in football have combined consistency and peak performance as effectively, and across such an extended period, as Jim managed throughout his career. The standard Jim Baxter set across his career in football reflects the level of preparation, tactical intelligence and competitive focus that consistently separates the truly elite from the rest of the field. The dedication required to perform consistently in football at international level defined every aspect of Jim Baxter's approach to the sport.

Best Known For

Scottish League 3x

He juggled the ball in front of England fans after Scotland beat the World Champions 3-2 at Wembley in 1967 — the most famous act of sporting cheek in Scottish football history.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Scottish League 3x
  • Scottish Cup 6x
  • 34 Scotland caps
Career Journey

Timeline

1939 👶 Born in Hill o' Beath, Scotland
1969 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Raith Rovers
🏟️ Rangers
🏟️ Sunderland
🏆 Scottish League 3x
🏆 Scottish Cup 6x
🏆 34 Scotland caps
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Jim Baxter

Jim Baxter earned 34 international caps.

Jim Baxter was born in 1939.

Jim Baxter is Scottish.

Jim Baxter played for: Raith Rovers, Rangers, Sunderland, Nottingham Forest, Scotland.

Jim Baxter played as a Left Midfielder.

Career Timeline — Jim Baxter
1939
Born in Hill o' Beath, Scotland
1969
Retired from professional sport
Raith Rovers
Raith Rovers
Rangers
Rangers
Sunderland
Sunderland
Scottish League 3x
Scottish Cup 6x
34 Scotland caps