Robert Campbell (footballer, born 1882)

Robert Campbell (1882 – 13 March 1931) was a Scottish footballer who played for Partick Thistle, Rangers, Millwall Athletic and Bradford City.

Born in Lugar in 1882, Campbell started his football career with Partick Thistle,[2] with whom he formed a partnership over several seasons with Andrew Wilson and won Scottish League XI and Glasgow FA representative honours,[3] before moving to Rangers in January 1905[4] as emergency cover following the death of Nicol Smith.

He spent one season at Millwall, playing 28 games before moving to Division Two side Bradford City.

[4] He partnered Fred Farren in the City full back line, helping the club to win the Division Two title in 1907–08 and then the FA Cup in 1911.

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