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}}| image = WORK=WWW.LONDONHEARTS.COM, London Hearts Supporters’ Club, 192723|df=y}}| birth_place = Falkirk, Scotland198442df=y}}| death_place = Musselburgh, Scotlandft=5|in=8}}Outside forward>Outside left| years1 = 1946| caps1 = 9| goals1 = 0Stenhousemuir F.C.>Stenhousemuir| years2 = 1946–1961| caps2 = 335| goals2 = 147Hibernian F.C.>Hibernian| years3 = 1961–1962| caps3 = 27| goals3 = 4Falkirk F.C.>Falkirk| totalcaps = 371| totalgoals = 151| nationalyears1 = 1947–1958| nationalteam1 = Scottish League XI| nationalyears2 = 1952Scotland B player Ormond, Willie, FitbaStatsScotland B national football team>Scotland B| nationalyears3 = 1954–1959Scotland men’s national football team>Scotland| nationalcaps1 = 10| nationalgoals1 = 3| nationalcaps2 = 1| nationalgoals2 = 0| nationalcaps3 = 6| nationalgoals3 = 2| nationalyears4 = 1959The selectors still have problems, The Bulletin, 17 March 1959List of Scottish Football League representative players#Scotland trial matches / SFL Centenary players>SFL trial v SFA| nationalcaps4 = 1| nationalgoals4 = 0| manageryears1 = 1967–1973St Johnstone F.C.>St Johnstone| manageryears2 = 1973–1977Scotland men’s national football team>Scotland| manageryears3 = 1977–1980Heart of Midlothian F.C.>Heart of Midlothian| manageryears4 = 1980Hibernian F.C.>Hibernian}}William Esplin Ormond {{postnominals|country=GBR|OBE}} (23 February 1927 – 4 May 1984) was a Scottish football player and manager. As a player, Ormond was well known as one of Hibernian’s Famous Five forward line, winning three league championships in the late 1940s and early 1950s. After a successful spell managing St Johnstone he led Scotland to the 1974 World Cup finals. Scotland were unbeaten at that World Cup, but were eliminated on goal difference.Ormond was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1975 New Year Honours.United Kingdom list: {{London Gazette |issue=46444 |date=31 December 1974 |pages=12 |supp=y}}

Playing career

Club

Born in Falkirk, Ormond began his career nearby at Stenhousemuir.WILLIE ORMOND, Hibernian Historical Trust He then signed for Hibernian in November 1946. An outside-left, he played for Hibs over a fifteen-year period. He was one of the “Famous Five” forward line, one of the strongest front fives ever in Scottish football. The other forwards were Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Gordon Smith and Eddie Turnbull, who each scored over 100 goals for the club. Ormond scored a total of 187 goals in 503 appearances in all games for Hibs, and won the Scottish League Championship three times. He was the last member of the Famous Five to leave Hibs, signing for hometown Falkirk in 1961.

Scotland

Ormond won six Scotland full international caps, and he played in Scotland’s ill-fated venture to the 1954 FIFA World Cup finals. Ormond also represented the Scottish League XI 10 times.NEWS,www.londonhearts.com/SFL/players/aaplayersbyapp.html, Scotland FL Players by Appearances, Londonhearts.com, London Hearts Supporters’ Club, 27 November 2011,

Managerial career

After he retired from playing, Ormond became assistant trainer at Falkirk.

St Johnstone

In 1967, he was appointed as manager of St Johnstone. He led the club to the 1969 Scottish League Cup Final (October) and third in the 1970–71 Scottish Football League campaign behind Celtic and Aberdeen. This league finish meant that St Johnstone qualified for European competition for the first time. Ormond is still remembered as one of the club’s most revered figures and his contribution to the club was later recognised by the club naming the South Stand at McDiarmid Park in his honour.One of the reasons Ormond’s time at St Johnstone is so fondly remembered was the quality of football he played, with his ‘if you score two we’ll score three’ outlook. The abilities of players such as John Connolly, Henry Hall, Kenny Aird and Jim Pearson enhanced the attacking style of play.{{cn|date=February 2023}}Although greatly disappointed at Ormond leaving in 1972, St Johnstone were proud that he had become manager of Scotland.

Scotland national team

The Scottish Football Association replaced Tommy Docherty with Ormond in 1973 after Docherty left to join Manchester United. Ormond guided Scotland to the 1974 World Cup Finals in West Germany. Scotland beat Zaire and drew with Brazil and Yugoslavia to return home as the only unbeaten team in the tournament. They were eliminated after the group stage first round,Scotland - International Matches 1971-1975 RSSSF but this remains the best-ever performance by a Scotland team in a World Cup.WEB,www.bbc.com/sport/football/52892073, World Cup 1974: Scotland’s undefeated campaign in West Germany, 5 June 2020, BBC Sport, 12 November 2020, UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying was unsuccessful in large part due to losing 2–1 at home to Spain in the campaign opener. On 5 February 1975 he sent Paul Wilson on as a 75th-minute substitute in the return game in Valencia (a 1–1 draw); this was the only appearance by a non-white footballer in the Scotland national team in the 20th century.Ideally suited to face up to racism {{!}} Why the boy from Possil is mystified over Scots game, The Herald, 25 November 2016 Ormond resigned as Scotland manager in May 1977.As Scotland manager, Ormond was also responsible for the Scottish League XI.NEWS,www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0000540/19730328/350/0022?browse=False, Scots look the part, but then struggle, The Scotsman, 28 March 1973, 18 May 2022, British Newspaper Archive, subscription, NEWS,www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0000445/19740319/318/0026?browse=False, Sir Alf bloods young talent, Aberdeen Evening Express, Evening Express, 19 March 1974, 18 May 2022, British Newspaper Archive, subscription, NEWS,www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0000540/19760317/352/0019?browse=False, Ormond calls in striker Dickson, The Scotsman, 17 March 1976, 18 May 2022, British Newspaper Archive, subscription, He also managed a Glasgow Select against a Football League XI to mark the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II.NEWS,www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000578/19770518/484/0020, Glasgow Select 2 Football League 1, Press and Journal, 17 May 1977, 18 May 2022, British Newspaper Archive, subscription,

Heart of Midlothian

In May 1977 Ormond was appointed as manager of Heart of Midlothian – the arch rivals of his old team, Hibs. Ormond was dismissed in 1980.

Hibernian

Ormond returned to Hibernian as assistant to his old Famous Five colleague Eddie Turnbull. When Turnbull resigned, Ormond took over as manager but he was forced to retire soon afterwards due to health issues.

Personal life

His brother Gibby also played league football, for Airdrie, Dundee United, Cowdenbeath and Alloa.WEB,www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player11/gibbyormond.html, Gibby Ormond, www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com, 1 June 2014, Gibby also represented the Scottish League.NEWS,www.londonhearts.com/SFL/players/gibbyormond.html, Gibby Ormond, Londonhearts.com, London Hearts Supporters’ Club, 15 December 2011, Another brother, Bert Ormond, emigrated and represented New Zealand at international level in 1962.WEB,www.mags.school.nz/images/extracurricular/Sport/soccer1/Newsletter%20March%2006.pdf, Peter Lorimer, Leeds and Scotland Hero, dead,www.mags.school.nz/images/extracurricular/Sport/soccer1/Newsletter%20March%2006.pdf," title="web.archive.org/web/20110724201653www.mags.school.nz/images/extracurricular/Sport/soccer1/Newsletter%20March%2006.pdf,">web.archive.org/web/20110724201653www.mags.school.nz/images/extracurricular/Sport/soccer1/Newsletter%20March%2006.pdf, 24 July 2011,

Career statistics

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Scores and results list Scotland’s goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Ormond goal.
{| class=“wikitable sortable“|+ List of international goals scored by Willie Ormond!scope=“col“|No.!scope=“col“|Date!scope=“col“|Venue!scope=“col“|Opponent!scope=“col“|Score!scope=“col“|Result!scope=“col“|Competition!scope=“col” class=“unsortable“|{{Abbr|Ref.|References}}1|3 April 1954|Hampden Park, Glasgow, ScotlandENG}}2–42–4|1953–54 British Home ChampionshipDATE=11 APRIL 2019 FIRST1=ALAN FIRST2=GABRIELE RSSSF >LAST2=TOSSANI, 2|25 May 1954Olympic Stadium (Helsinki)>Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, FinlandFIN}}1–02–1|Friendly match|

Managerial record

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