Dave MacFarlane
Midfielder, Football player
1967 – 2013
Who was Dave MacFarlane?
Dave MacFarlane was a Scottish professional football player who is best known for his time with Kilmarnock.
MacFarlane began his career with Ayr United Boys Club before joining Rangers. Whilst at Ibrox he made seven league appearances and picked up a winner's medal in October 1986 when he came on as a second half substitute in Rangers 2-1 win over Celtic in the Scottish League Cup Final. MacFarlane also had loan spells with Kilmarnock and Dundee, before joining the former on a permanent basis in 1988. He spent nearly two seasons at Rugby Park.
A brief spell with Partick Thistle followed before MacFarlane moved to the junior leagues to Glenafton Athletic, who were managed by former Scottish international goalkeeper Alan Rough. He become became a regular pick for the junior side and played in three consecutive Scottish Junior Cup finals, winning the trophy in 1992.
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- Born
- Jan 16, 1967
Irvine - Nationality
- Scotland
- Lived in
- Irvine
- Died
- Oct 30, 2013
Kilmarnock
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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