Kris Boyd: Kilmarnock and former Rangers and Scotland striker retires - News Summed Up

Kris Boyd: Kilmarnock and former Rangers and Scotland striker retires


Kris Boyd's final goal was a penalty for Kilmarnock against St Johnstone in AprilKilmarnock striker Kris Boyd is retiring with immediate effect after an 18-year career. The former Rangers forward, 35, scored a total of 293 goals at club level and netted seven times for Scotland. Ayrshire-born Boyd started his career at Kilmarnock and started the first of two stints at Rangers in 2006. Boyd scored at least 20 goals in each of his five seasons at Rangers, helping him surpass Henrik Larsson's record tally of Scottish Premier League goals and set a new mark of 167. His biggest goalscoring hauls in a single match came against Dundee United, netting five against the Tangerines for Kilmarnock in 2004 and replicating that with Rangers five years later.


Source: BBC June 18, 2019 08:04 UTC



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