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'''Alex Latta''' (born [[1 September]] [[1867]]; died [[25 August]] [[1928]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]].
'''Alex Latta''' (born [[1 September]] [[1867]]; died [[25 August]] [[1928]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]] who made ten appearances, mostly at [[outside right]] in [[Everton F.C.|Everton's]] [[The Football League|Football League]] title winning side of [[Everton F.C. seasons 1890-91|1890/91]].


Latta began his career with [[Dumbarton F.C.]] as a 14-year old but moved to [[Everton F.C.]] in 1889. He was a tall and stocky outside right that displayed great pace and dribbling skills. Latta played twice for [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] during his career. His debut came in the 5–1 demolition of [[Wales national football team|Wales]] on [[10 March]] [[1888]], Latta struck two goals.
Latta began his career with [[Dumbarton F.C.]] as a 14-year old but moved to [[Everton F.C.]] in 1889. He was a tall and stocky outside right that displayed great pace and dribbling skills. Latta played twice for [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] during his career. His debut came in the 5–1 demolition of [[Wales national football team|Wales]] on [[10 March]] [[1888]], Latta struck two goals.

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Alex Latta
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‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 28 September 2007

Alex Latta (born 1 September 1867; died 25 August 1928) was a Scottish footballer who made ten appearances, mostly at outside right in Everton's Football League title winning side of 1890/91.

Latta began his career with Dumbarton F.C. as a 14-year old but moved to Everton F.C. in 1889. He was a tall and stocky outside right that displayed great pace and dribbling skills. Latta played twice for Scotland during his career. His debut came in the 5–1 demolition of Wales on 10 March 1888, Latta struck two goals.

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