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  2. Hugh MacColl (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh MacColl (30 June 1861 – 31 August 1915) was a Scottish marine engineer and footballer who was a founder and the first captain of Spanish club Sevilla FC, including in the first official football match in Spain. [1] [2]

  3. List of Scotland national football team captains - Wikipedia

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    The yellow armband signifies that Miller was team captain. This article lists all the captains of the men's Scotland national football team. As of 18 November 2024, Scotland have played 839 officially recognised international matches and have had 156 different team captains. Andrew Robertson has captained Scotland most often, in 58 games. [1]

  4. List of sea captains - Wikipedia

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    Wife of Captain David Larkin Ross aboard the "Reform" enroute to Buenos Aires, successfully assumed command of the ship upon David's death. Her brief command made her one of America's first female ship captains. Canada: 1849 1940 Rostron, Arthur. British captain for the Cunard Line and master of RMS Carpathia during her rescue RMS Titanic ...

  5. Marine Directorate - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Government's Marine Directorate (Scottish Gaelic: Cùisean Mara na h-Alba) is a directorate of the Scottish Government responsible for managing Scotland's seas and freshwater fisheries along with delivery partners NatureScot and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

  6. Thomas Gordon (Royal Scots Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish vessels were renamed Edinburgh and Glasgow since the English navy already had vessels named Royal William and Royal Mary. Ships under these names still operate in the Royal Navy today. A third Royal Scots Navy ship retained her name of Dumbarton Castle. Their absorption into the Royal Navy was unpopular with many Scottish sailors.

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  8. FSC Millport - Wikipedia

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    FSC Millport, run by the Field Studies Council, is located on the island of Great Cumbrae in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland.The field centre was formerly known as the University Marine Biological Station Millport (UMBSM), a higher education institute run by the University of London in partnership with Glasgow University but was closed due to the withdrawal of higher education funding in 2013.

  9. Scottish football clubs in international competitions - Wikipedia

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    The most recent appearance by a Scottish club in a European final was the 2022 UEFA Europa League final, when Rangers lost on penalties to German club Eintracht Frankfurt. A number of non-top flight sides have represented Scotland in European competition, including Gretna and Queen of the South , via their performance in domestic cup competitions.