Henry Morris
Football, Football player
1919 – 1993
Who was Henry Morris?
Henry Miller Morris was a Scottish footballer who played for East Fife, Dundee United and the Scotland national team as a centre forward.
Morris, a Dundonian, joined East Fife from Dundee Violet in 1946, having previously played with another junior Dundee side, Lochee Central, during the War. He scored 60 goals during the 1947-48 League campaign as East Fife won the Second Division title. That same season he also helped his side claim the League Cup, the first time it had been won by a side out with the top flight. He won a further League cup with East Fife in 1950 before moving to Dundee United in 1953, where he retired.
Morris scored a hat-trick in his only Scotland cap, an 8-2 win over Northern Ireland in October 1949.
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- Born
- Dec 17, 1919
Dundee - Nationality
- Scotland
- Lived in
- Dundee
- Died
- Mar 13, 1993
Kirkcaldy
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on July 23, 2013
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