Andy Rolland

Andy Rolland
Personal information
Full nameAndrew Rolland
Date of birth1943
Place of birthCowdenbeath, Scotland
Playing positionFull back
Youth career
1959–61Cowdenbeath Royals
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1961–62Cowdenbeath
1964–67Cowdenbeath
1967–78Dundee United326(30)
1978Fort Lauderdale Strikers15(1)
1978Los Angeles Aztecs12(0)
1978–80Dunfermline
1980–82Cowdenbeath
National team
1976Scottish League XI[1]1(0)
Teams managed
1980–82Cowdenbeath
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Andy Rolland born (1943 in Cowdenbeath) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a full back.

Career

Rolland began his senior career in 1961 with Cowdenbeath but was released at the end of the season. After a spell in junior football, he returned to Central Park in 1964 and remained for three seasons, before a £10,000 move to Dundee United in 1967. Rolland played at Tannadice for eleven seasons, picking up a Scottish Cup runners-up medal and making some 429 competitive appearances, putting him in the top ten for United players. In summer 1978, Rolland moved to the United States to play in the North American Soccer League, featuring for Fort Lauderdale Strikers and Los Angeles Aztecs, the latter involving a swap deal for George Best. Rolland returned to Scotland after the summer and signed for Dunfermline, although he experienced relegation in his first season. Midway through 1980-81, Rolland returned to Cowdenbeath for a third spell, becoming player/manager shortly afterwards. During that season, Rolland missed the all-important penalty in a match which denied Cowden promotion. Rolland left the club in March 1982, and later returned to junior football at the age of 40 with Leven Juniors.

Although Rolland never appeared for Scotland, he was selected for the Scottish League team against the Football League at Hampden in 1976.[1] This was the final of these matches, as this occasion drew less than 9,000 spectators.[2]

Honours

1973-74

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