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Jim started his playing career at Scottish junior side [[Camelon Juniors F.C.|Camelon Juniors]] before being signed by [[Dundee F.C.|Dundee]], making 10 appearances in 1955-56 before he was required to undertake 2 years of national service in the RAF where he played for RAF Kirkham. Eventually being released by [[Dundee F.C.|Dundee]] he joined [[Dunfermline Athletic]] in October 1959, eventually becoming the club's first choice centre half. 3 December 1960 saw Jim break his leg, an injury which saw him miss [[Dunfermline Athletic]] winning the Scottish Cup.
Jim started his playing career at Scottish junior side [[Camelon Juniors F.C.|Camelon Juniors]] before being signed by [[Dundee F.C.|Dundee]], making 10 appearances in 1955-56 before he was required to undertake 2 years of national service in the RAF where he played for RAF Kirkham. Eventually being released by [[Dundee F.C.|Dundee]] he joined [[Dunfermline Athletic]] in October 1959, eventually becoming the club's first choice centre half. 3 December 1960 saw Jim break his leg, an injury which saw him miss [[Dunfermline Athletic]] winning the Scottish Cup.


His return to the team cam almost a year after the injury on 2 September 1961 in a reserve game against [[Motherwell F.C.|Motherwell]] and was eventually recalled to the first team in the 9-0 cup win over Wigtown and Bladnoch on 27 January 1962. He was eventually released at the end of 1962-63<ref>http://www.dafc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/FNewsDetail/0,,10288~1588635,00.html Dunfermline Athletic obituary{{dead link|date=July 2015}}</ref>
His return to the team cam almost a year after the injury on 2 September 1961 in a reserve game against [[Motherwell F.C.|Motherwell]] and was eventually recalled to the first team in the 9-0 cup win over Wigtown and Bladnoch on 27 January 1962. He was eventually released at the end of 1962-63<ref>http://www.dafc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/FNewsDetail/0,,10288~1588635,00.html Dunfermline Athletic obituary {{wayback|url=http://www.dafc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/FNewsDetail/0,,10288~1588635,00.html |date=20090318013446 }}</ref>


After leaving [[Dunfermline Athletic]] he and his wife Joyce moved to England settling in [[Cheltenham]] and started working as an Electronics Engineer with [[GE Aviation Systems|Smith Industries Aviation]] and played for non league [[Cheltenham Town F.C.|Cheltenham Town]]. After retiring from football he refused to go into coaching and eventually retired from his job at Smith's.
After leaving [[Dunfermline Athletic]] he and his wife Joyce moved to England settling in [[Cheltenham]] and started working as an Electronics Engineer with [[GE Aviation Systems|Smith Industries Aviation]] and played for non league [[Cheltenham Town F.C.|Cheltenham Town]]. After retiring from football he refused to go into coaching and eventually retired from his job at Smith's.

Revision as of 01:24, 29 January 2016

Jim Stevenson (born 1935 in Falkirk died 2 March 2009 in Mitcheldean Gloucestershire) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dundee, Dunfermline Athletic and Cheltenham Town.

Jim started his playing career at Scottish junior side Camelon Juniors before being signed by Dundee, making 10 appearances in 1955-56 before he was required to undertake 2 years of national service in the RAF where he played for RAF Kirkham. Eventually being released by Dundee he joined Dunfermline Athletic in October 1959, eventually becoming the club's first choice centre half. 3 December 1960 saw Jim break his leg, an injury which saw him miss Dunfermline Athletic winning the Scottish Cup.

His return to the team cam almost a year after the injury on 2 September 1961 in a reserve game against Motherwell and was eventually recalled to the first team in the 9-0 cup win over Wigtown and Bladnoch on 27 January 1962. He was eventually released at the end of 1962-63[1]

After leaving Dunfermline Athletic he and his wife Joyce moved to England settling in Cheltenham and started working as an Electronics Engineer with Smith Industries Aviation and played for non league Cheltenham Town. After retiring from football he refused to go into coaching and eventually retired from his job at Smith's.

Jim had for a number of years suffered from Alzheimer's Disease and had spent the last 3 years of his life in a Gloucestershire nursing home. He died on 2 March 2009 at the nursing home in Mitcheldean.

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