Jimmy Hickie

James Hickie (1915–1973) was a Scottish footballer who played as a left back.

[3] In a professional career badly affected by World War II, prior to the conflict he won the Scottish Cup with Clyde in 1939[4][5] and was selected for the Scottish Football League XI.

[6] During wartime he turned out for Clyde,[7] St Mirren[8] and Dumbarton[9] in unofficial competitions, and at its end he accepted an invitation from William Reaside to play in Mexico for a year, alongside Jackie Milne and Tom McKillop,[10] before returning to Scotland where he played briefly for Dunfermline Athletic.

His Scottish Cup medal was stolen from his son's home in a 1992 housebreaking but later appeared for sale at auction, and was subsequently returned to the family.

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