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Hibernian Player Archie Buchanan, Record By Opponent

Buchanan, Archie

PositionMidfield
NationalityScottish
Signed FromEdinburgh Thistle
Sold ToSt Mirren
Games Played296 [Show all]
Games Started296
Games On As Sub0
Goals21
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Aberdeen23 (0)100
Airdrieonians (1878-2002)14 (0)000
Albion Rovers3 (0)000
Arbroath1 (0)000
Celtic21 (0)200
Clyde14 (0)300
Dundee16 (0)100
East Fife16 (0)200
Falkirk12 (0)200
Forfar Athletic1 (0)000
Hamilton Academical4 (0)300
Heart of Midlothian16 (0)000
Kilmarnock1 (0)000
Morton10 (0)000
Motherwell18 (0)100
Newcastle United1 (0)000
Partick Thistle20 (0)100
Queen of the South20 (0)100
Queen's Park5 (0)100
Raith Rovers13 (0)000
Rangers17 (0)000
Reims2 (0)000
St Mirren18 (0)100
Stenhousemuir1 (0)000
Stirling Albion7 (0)000
Third Lanark20 (0)200
Tottenham Hotspur2 (0)000


Current Comments

7 comments so far (post your own)

Archie Buchanan was signed from Edinburgh Thistle in 1943. A joiner by trade he lived near Easter Road. He was a class act in the great Hibs team of the late 1940s/early 1950s, an 'unsung' hero perhaps. Unlucky not to have earned any representative honours, - arguably his leg break in 1954 hampered his international hopes.

Also played for Cowdenbeath. Latterly he was a scout for St Mirren.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 09/06/2011 - 17:41

One of those players unjustly forgotten behind the glamour of the Famous 5.

Posted by justin on 02/09/2013 - 00:13

Does he live in Lytham now?

Posted by martino on 07/11/2013 - 22:01

Sadly he passed away many years ago in his 50's. Very proud of my grandad, thank you for your comments, lovely to hear.

Posted by Nicola Buchanan on 10/01/2014 - 21:17

Archie was my father and sadly died on 12.12.1983.. He was a wonderful dad and friend to many. He will always be remembered and sadly missed his 4 grandchildren growing up and now his seven great-grand children.

Posted by Susanne Gavin on 20/03/2014 - 13:18

I was 16 years and playing Boys' Brigade football in Inverleith Park in Edinburgh. After changing at the end of the game I came out to meet my father, who was the BB captain, and he was talking to a gentleman.. It was Archie and he asked me if I would like to come and play for Edinburgh Thistle. He was so kind and helpful and I accepted. I had a great time there! That was 1967!!!

Posted by Euan McIntyre on 24/08/2015 - 18:00

This is my great uncle

Posted by Jack on 17/03/2016 - 13:01

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