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Henry "Harry" McNeil (1850 – 2 June 1924) was a Scottish footballer. During his career, McNeil played in several positions for Queen's Park (where he won five Scottish Cups) and Third Lanark, as well as the Scottish national team. McNeil was football's caps world record holder from March 1881 (taking the title from clubmate Billy MacKinnon) until March 1882 when John Price of Wales earned his 11th cap.

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  • Henry McNeil (de)
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  • Henry McNeil (fr)
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  • Henry McNeil (auch Harry McNeil, * 1. Januar 1849; † 2. Juni 1924) war ein schottischer Fußballspieler. Mit dem im Jahr 1867 gegründeten FC Queen’s Park, dem ältesten Fußballverein Schottlands, gewann er in den 1870er und 1880er Jahren insgesamt fünfmal den schottischen Pokal. Zwischen März 1881 und März 1882 war McNeil mit zehn Länderspielen weltweiter Rekordnationalspieler, ehe ihn der Waliser überbot. Seine Brüder und waren neben William McBeath und Peter Campbell die Gründungsväter der Glasgow Rangers im Jahr 1872. (de)
  • Henry McNeil, couramment appelé Harry McNeil, est un footballeur international écossais, né en 1853, à (en), Argyll and Bute et décédé le 2 juin 1924. Évoluant au poste d'attaquant, il est particulièrement connu pour ses saisons à Queen's Park. Il compte 10 sélections pour 6 buts inscrits en équipe d'Écosse. (fr)
  • Henry "Harry" McNeil (1850 – 2 June 1924) was a Scottish footballer. During his career, McNeil played in several positions for Queen's Park (where he won five Scottish Cups) and Third Lanark, as well as the Scottish national team. McNeil was football's caps world record holder from March 1881 (taking the title from clubmate Billy MacKinnon) until March 1882 when John Price of Wales earned his 11th cap. (en)
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  • Henry McNeil (en)
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  • Rutherglen, Scotland (en)
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  • Shandon, Scotland (en)
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