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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_LennoxBobby Lennox - Wikipedia

    Robert Lennox, MBE (born 30 August 1943, in Saltcoats, Ayrshire) is a Scottish former 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.

  2. Robert "Bobby" Lennox (n. 30 de agosto de 1943, en Saltcoats, Ayrshire) es un ex futbolista profesional escocés que jugó durante la mayor parte de su carrera en el Celtic Football Club y fue miembro de los Leones de Lisboa que lograron la Copa de Europa de 1967.

  3. www.thecelticwiki.com › players › all-time-a-to-z-of-celtic-playersLennox, Bobby – The Celtic Wiki

    Bobby Lennox was a fast and prolific winger who played for Celtic and the Lisbon Lions in the 1960s. He scored 273 league goals in 571 games, the second highest scorer in the club's history. He also won ten caps for Scotland and scored in the famous 3-2 win over England at Wembley in 1967. He was an MBE and a Hall of Fame inductee.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Bobby_LennoxBobby Lennox - Wikiwand

    Robert "Bobby" Lennox (n. 30 de agosto de 1943, en Saltcoats, Ayrshire) es un ex futbolista profesional escocés que jugó durante la mayor parte de su carrera en el Celtic Football Club y fue miembro de los Leones de Lisboa que lograron la Copa de Europa de 1967.

  5. Nombre en país de origen: Robert Lennox F. Nacim./Edad: 30/08/1943 (80) Lugar de nacimiento: Saltcoats Altura: 1,70 m Nacionalidad: Escocia Posición: Delantero - Extremo izquierdo Club actual: Retirado Fichado: 08/11/1980 Contrato hasta: -. Otros datos. Bobby Lennox es el abuelo de Zack Simpson ( Whitletts Victoria FC ).

  6. (1961-1981) • Some goals from the legendary Bobby Lennox, who scored 301 times in 599 games for Celtic. As well as starting two European Cup Finals, the Lisb...

  7. 18 de nov. de 2018 · Bobby Lennox, who played for Celtic for almost 20 years and won the European Cup in 1967, was celebrated with a memorial in his home town. The statue was unveiled by his friend and teammate John Clark, who praised his humble and modest character.