Ayrton Inacio Player Profile

Player Details

  • Full Name: Ayrton inacio
  • Position: Inside Forward
  • Signed: December 2nd, 1967
  • First Manager: Jack Steedman
  • Career Totals: 3 appearances
  • Also Played For: Albion Rovers, Celtic


Playing History

Season Win % Draw % Loss %
1967-68 3 0 0 0 33.3% 33.3% 33.3%
Totals: 3 (0) 0


 Apps = First Team Appearances (Sub Appearances) | Gls = Goals
 GtGR = Goals to Games Ratio | W/D/L - Games won, drawn or lost as percentage of games played in
 Yel = Yellow Cards/Cautions | Red = Red Cards/Dismissals

 Recent First Team Starts
 18/01/68 2nd Preliminary Round 2nd Replay vs. Queen of South (N) 0 - 1
 16/12/67 Division 2 vs. Forfar Ath (A) 2 - 2
 02/12/67 Division 2 vs. Stranraer (H) 5 - 1

 Recent First Team Goals
 None

 List of Goals Scored
None

 List of Games Played (click to expand)
 18/01/68 2nd Preliminary Round 2nd Replay vs. Queen of South (N)  0 - 1
 16/12/67 Division 2 vs. Forfar Ath (A)  2 - 2
 02/12/67 Division 2 vs. Stranraer (H)  5 - 1


Biography

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Debut

December 2nd, 1967
Clydebank 5 - 1 Stranraer

League (Division 2)


Timeline


  • Date of Birth


    Ayrton has an unknown date of birth.


  • First Non-Competitive Appearance (Friendly)

    Clydebank 3 - 0 Kirk Rob Roy
    Friendly

    Brazilian trialist Ayrton Inacio made a positive impact on fans at New Kilbowie, prompting manager Jack Steedman to begin transfer negotiations with Inacio's club, Stade de Paris. The striker, formerl


  • Signed For Clydebank


    Signed from Stade de Paris


  • First Team Debut

    Clydebank 5 - 1 Stranraer
    League (Division 2)

    Clydebank returned to form with a dominant display against Stranraer, much to the delight of the home crowd. The game also saw debuts for two new signings: Brazilian midfielder Ayrton Inacio and Austr


  • Last Appearance

    Queen of South 1 - 0 Clydebank
    Scottish Cup (2nd Preliminary Round 2nd Replay)

    Queen of the South extinguished Clydebank's Scottish Cup dream with a scorching 20-yard strike from left-half Jim Kerr in the 24th minute of last night's second replay at Firhill. The Dumfries side, n