Charles Winton Heggie (26 September 1862 – 15 July 1925) was a Scottish footballer who played for Rangers, St Bernard's and the Scotland national team.
Heggie began his career at Govan based club Ailsa FC before joining Rangers in 1882.
[1] Heggie holds the distinction of being one of just two players in Scottish football history to have scored 4 goals in their only international cap; two years later William Dickson would repeat the feat, again against Ireland.
[1] The Scottish Umpire and Cycling Mercury noted in October 1886 that:[2] It is an open secret that the Rangers and C. Heggie, their crack centre are at loggerheads.
Come down from your stools both of you and don't spoil by your stiffneckedness a season that has opened auspiciously, and which under prudent management should end gloriously.