Peter Weir (footballer)

Peter Weir (footballer)

Peter Russell Weir (born 18 January 1958, Johnstone, Scotland) is a former Scotland international footballer known for his time with club team Aberdeen F.C..

He made 238 appearances (17 as substitute) and scored 38 goals whilst with the Dons and was capped by Scotland on 6 occasions. He also played for St Mirren and Ayr United.

Weir has returned to Aberdeen again in its Youth system set-up.


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