Bobby Lennox
Robert Lennox, MBE is a Scottish former professional footballer who played for Celtic and was a member of their 1967 European Cup-winning team, known as the Lisbon Lions. He earned ten international caps for Scotland. In 2002, Celtic supporters voted him a member of the club's all-time greatest team.
Celtic
Celtic signed Lennox from Scottish Junior team Ardeer Recreation on provisional forms in 1961 at the age of 18, and he made his first team debut the following March. He went on to score 301 goals in all competitions, second only to Celtic's all-time top scorer Jimmy McGrory's total of 468 goals. Of those, 171 were scored in the Scottish league, making him the fifth-highest league scorer for Celtic. He placed third for the European Golden Boot in 1967–68.He won eleven League medals, eight Scottish Cup medals, and five League Cup medals and was a member of the 1967 European Cup-winning Celtic team, the Lisbon Lions, who defeated Inter Milan 2–1 in the Estádio Nacional stadium in Lisbon, Portugal.
He played in a second European Cup final with Celtic in 1970, losing 2–1 after extra time to Feyenoord Rotterdam of the Netherlands at the San Siro stadium, Milan. He was an extremely fast winger and was known by fans as 'Buzz Bomb' or 'Lemon' as they thought he made defenders look like 'suckers'.
He left Celtic in March 1978, and moved to the United States to play for Houston Hurricane in their debut season in the NASL. After a disappointing 3 goals in 30 games for a struggling team, he got a surprise offer to rejoin Celtic in September 1978. It was a good move, as Celtic took the League Championship that year and the Scottish Cup in 1980. He was the last Lisbon Lion to retire as a player when he joined Celtic's coaching staff in November 1980.
Scotland
Lennox made his debut for Scotland in a 2–1 victory over Northern Ireland in 1966, going on to win ten international caps and scoring three goals in the process. He scored one of the goals in the famous victory over the then reigning FIFA World Cup holders England at Wembley in 1967, England's first defeat since winning the trophy. The goal made him the first Celtic player to score for Scotland at Wembley, and he later said it was a major moment in his life.Although he thought there was no particular bias, he believes that he and several of his Celtic teammates should have received more caps than they were given.
His last appearance for Scotland was against Wales in 1970 at Hampden Park which resulted in a 0–0 draw.
Tributes
- Bobby Charlton said of him,
- Alfredo Di Stefano of Real Madrid said of him,
Later life
He continues his connection with Celtic as a match day host and is the Honorary President of the Houston Bobby Lennox Celtic Club. His son Gary carried on the family's footballing tradition, playing professionally for Dundee, Ayr United and Falkirk. He married his wife Kathryn in 1967.
Career statistics
International appearances
International goals
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | Ref |
1. | 16 November 1966 | Hampden Park, Glasgow | 2–1 | 2–1 | 1966-67 British Home Championship | ||
2. | 15 April 1967 | Wembley Stadium, London | 2–0 | 3–2 | 1966-67 British Home Championship | ||
3. | 16 October 1968 | Idraetsparken, Copenhagen | 1–0 | 1–0 | Friendly match |