Robert Hill (3 July 1867 – 3 October 1938) was a Scottish footballer who played primarily as a centre or inside forward.
Born in Forfar, Scotland,[1] Hill began his football career when he was a soldier and was spotted playing for his regimental team, Black Watch.
[1] Hill spent three successful seasons with the Belfast club, winning two Irish Cup and two League Champions medals with them.
[1] After two years at Ardwick, Hill spent a brief period with Watford St. Marys in 1898, before joining Millwall (1898–99) and then Brighton United (1899–1900).
[1] Then, Hill returned to his native Scotland to play for Dundee and finished his career with his home town club Forfar Athletic.