John Clelland

John White Clelland (6 January 1863 – 7 September 1944) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre-half or half-back and made one appearance for the Scotland national team.

[3] He earned his first and only cap for Scotland on 28 March 1891 in the 1890–91 British Home Championship against Ireland.

[1] The home match, which was played at Celtic Park in Glasgow, finished as a 2–1 win for Scotland;[4] he remains the only serving Royal Albert player to have been selected for international duty.

[5] He also played lawn bowls to a high standard, and was a distance runner with Clydesdale Harriers.

[6] Clelland was married to Elizabeth Ann Dodds, and worked as a publican.