Andrew Crawford Davidson (24 February 1878 – 1949) was a Scottish footballer who played at half-back for various clubs in the 1900s, spending most of his career with Middlesbrough.
Davidson was born in Auchinleck[1] in East Ayrshire and started his professional football career with Ayr United before moving to England to join Middlesbrough in May 1900.
The following season, he was ever-present as Middlesbrough finished as runners-up, thus gaining promotion to the First Division.
In the summer of 1906, he moved to fellow First Division side, Bury, having made over 200 appearances for Middlesbrough in the League and FA Cup.
[1] In July 1909, he moved to Southampton of the Southern League, where he failed to reproduce the form he had shown at Blundell Park and, after only five appearances,[2] he returned to Grimsby, where he played for the rest of the 1909–10 season before dropping down to non-league football.