Bill Brown Football player

William Dallas Fyfe Brown (8 October 1931 – 1 December 2004) was the goalkeeper with Tottenham Hotspur when they won the "double" of League championship and FA Cup in 1961 - the first club in the 20th century to do so. Brown played as a youth for Carnoustie Panmure and Arbroath. He started his senior career with Dundee as a teenager and made over 200 appearances in the Scottish Football League before joining Spurs in 1959. He was at White Hart Lane for seven years, winning the Double in 1961, the FA Cup again in 1962 and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1963. Brown was capped 28 times for Scotland and played in the 1958 World Cup. He also played for his country at 'B' team, youth and schoolboy level. Brown also represented the Scottish League XI while he was with Dundee. After a spell at Northampton Town, Brown moved to Canada to end his playing days with the Toronto Falcons during the 1967 National Professional Soccer League season. After he finished playing, he stayed in Canada and worked as a property developer and for the government. He died in December 2004 aged 73. The news broke just before the 2004 Tottenham team kicked off a League Cup tie against Liverpool and, as a tribute, they wore black armbands for the occasion.

Personal facts

Birth dateOctober 08, 1931
Birth place
Arbroath , Scotland national football team
Date of deathDecember 01, 2004
Place of death
Simcoe Ontario

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Football player

position
Goalkeeper (association football)
teams
Dundee F.C.
Northampton Town F.C.
Arbroath F.C.
Carnoustie Panmure F.C.
Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Scotland national football team
Scottish Football League XI
Toronto Falcons