
Jim Leighton
Jim Leighton is a former Scottish football goalkeeper, renowned for his impressive career spanning over two decades. He gained prominence for his time at Aberdeen, where he helped the team secure numerous trophies, including the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1983. Leighton was also a key figure for the Scotland national team, earning over 90 caps and participating in multiple World Cups. His performances made him a respected figure in Scottish football, and he is remembered for his remarkable shot-stopping abilities and leadership on the pitch.
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Jim Leighton was the goalkeeper who conceded Bassir's famous goal in 1998.
Lions de l'Atlas : Saibari ravive le souvenir de Bassir face à l'ÉcosseJim Leighton is humorously mentioned as part of a bizarre tactical setup by Amorim.
At any normal club Ruben Amorim would lose his job – but not Manchester United | Ruben AmorimFellow ex-soccer player Jim Leighton attended the event.
Trump opens new golf course in Scotland before turning attention to Middle EastJim Leighton was the Scottish goalkeeper against whom Juan Cayasso scored.
El precio de la gloria en Italia 90: La pierna ‘deformada’ de Juan Cayasso, héroe ante Escocia
























