Alex Venters
Football, Football player
1913 – 1959
Who was Alex Venters?
Alex Venters was a Scottish footballer who played for Cowdenbeath, Rangers and Scotland.
Alex Venters, an inside forward, joined Rangers in November 1933 after his first club Cowdenbeath. He spent a total of 13 years at Ibrox Park, winning 3 League titles, 2 Scottish Cups and scoring 102 goals in 201 appearances. 18 of these 102 goals came against Celtic in various competitions. In the last season before association football was suspended due to World War II Venters was top scorer in the Scottish First Division. Venters was also a prolific scorer during World War II, however as these games were unofficial his additional 53 war-time goals cannot be added to his official goalscoring record.
After the war, Venters played for Third Lanark, Blackburn Rovers and ended his career with Raith Rovers.
Between 1933 and 1939 he won three caps for Scotland, the first of which was against Northern Ireland in 1933 while with Cowdenbeath. He won a further two official caps while at Rangers, in 1936 and 1939. He also played in four wartime internationals.
In 1959 he died prematurely from a heart attack at the age of 45.
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