George Scott (Roubaix footballer)

[1] Together with the Dubly brothers (Léon, Maurice, Albert, and André), André François, and Émile Sartorius, he was a member of the Roubaix team that won a three-peat of French national championships between 1902 and 1904, starting in each of those three finals, and the former did it so as the captain, scoring the opening goal in the 1902 final to help his side to an epic 4–3 victory over Racing Club de France after a long extra-time.

[2][3][4] In the preview of the 1903 final, the journalists of the French newspaper L'Auto (the future L'Équipe) described him as "the best defender in the Nord".

[5] In the final itself, Scott missed a penalty spot in an eventual 3–1 win; the local press described as Roubaix's best defender.

[7] In the 1905 final, Racing lost 1–0 to Gallia Club, with Scott conceding the only goal of the match in the 118th minute.

[10] In the 1908 final, he helped his side to a 2–1 win over Racing Club de France; the local press highlighted Scott as one of Roubaix's best players on the pitch.

Scott (standing, second from right) with the Roubaix squad that won the 1902 USFSA Football Championship.