Jimmy Douglas (Canadian soccer)

Jimmy Douglas (born 6 October 1948 in Falkirk, Scotland) is a former Scottish-Canadian soccer midfielder and head coach.

He almost immediately began playing for St. Catharines Heidelberg in the National Soccer League and by 1972 was in the first team.

He played 13 'A' internationals including with the World Cup teams of 1972 and 1976 which failed to qualify for their respective finals.

Douglas played another ten games with the Canadian Olympic soccer team.

He was captain of the Canadian team during the final rounds of the 1976 Olympics, attracting international attention when he scored Canada's goal in the dying minutes of the game against the Soviet Union.