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John Lindsay Ritchie (1875 – 1943) was a Scottish footballer who played as a full back for Renton, Queen's Park, Hibernian and St Mirren. He started his senior career with Renton, playing in the 1895 Scottish Cup Final which ended in a 2–1 defeat to St Bernard's; he joined Queen's Park (who were not members of the Scottish Football League at the time) in 1896, and won the Glasgow Football League in 1896–97. After short spells with Hibs and St Mirren he returned to Renton (by now no longer SFL members), and was in the side that performed strongly in the 1906–07 Scottish Cup – alongside his younger cousin Duncan Ritchie whose career was just beginning – beating St Bernard's then Dundee before going out to Queen's Park in the quarter-finals.

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  • John Lindsay Ritchie (1875 – 1943) was a Scottish footballer who played as a full back for Renton, Queen's Park, Hibernian and St Mirren. He started his senior career with Renton, playing in the 1895 Scottish Cup Final which ended in a 2–1 defeat to St Bernard's; he joined Queen's Park (who were not members of the Scottish Football League at the time) in 1896, and won the Glasgow Football League in 1896–97. After short spells with Hibs and St Mirren he returned to Renton (by now no longer SFL members), and was in the side that performed strongly in the 1906–07 Scottish Cup – alongside his younger cousin Duncan Ritchie whose career was just beginning – beating St Bernard's then Dundee before going out to Queen's Park in the quarter-finals. Ritchie played once for the Scotland national football team, in a British Home Championship match against Wales in March 1897. Ritchie captained the Scotland team and scored a goal from a penalty kick in the match, which ended in a 2–2 draw. At the end of that year he represented the Glasgow FA in their annual challenge match against Sheffield. (en)
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  • John Lindsay Ritchie (1875 – 1943) was a Scottish footballer who played as a full back for Renton, Queen's Park, Hibernian and St Mirren. He started his senior career with Renton, playing in the 1895 Scottish Cup Final which ended in a 2–1 defeat to St Bernard's; he joined Queen's Park (who were not members of the Scottish Football League at the time) in 1896, and won the Glasgow Football League in 1896–97. After short spells with Hibs and St Mirren he returned to Renton (by now no longer SFL members), and was in the side that performed strongly in the 1906–07 Scottish Cup – alongside his younger cousin Duncan Ritchie whose career was just beginning – beating St Bernard's then Dundee before going out to Queen's Park in the quarter-finals. (en)
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