Billy Gilmour signed Scotland FC football shirt 2020 Chelsea

Authentic Billy Gilmour signed Scotland FC football shirt 2020 Chelsea. Signed on the number 23 in black marker pen.

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Authentic Billy Gilmour signed Scotland FC football shirt 2020 Chelsea. Signed on the number 23 in black marker pen.

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Billy Gilmour signed Scotland FC football shirt 2020 Chelsea

Authentic Billy Gilmour signed Scotland FC football shirt 2020 Chelsea. Signed on the number 23 in black marker pen.

 

 

 

Billy Clifford Gilmour (born 11 June 2001) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Norwich City, on loan from fellow Premier League club Chelsea, and the Scotland national team.

Gilmour was previously with Rangers, where he developed through the club’s academy and trained with the first team squad at the age of 15. He joined Chelsea in 2017 after turning down a professional contract with Rangers.

 

International career

Gilmour played for the Scotland under-16s in the 2016 Victory Shield tournament. He made his Scotland under-17 debut against Italy in August 2017; and scored his first international goal in a 2–1 defeat against England two days later. Under-21 debut followed when he featured in a 1–0 win against France at the 2018 Toulon Tournament, and won the Revelation of the Tournament award after helping Scotland to a fourth-placed finish.

Additionally, Gilmour included in the Scotland squad for Euro 2020 by Steve Clarke. He made his full international debut on 2 June 2021; coming off the bench in the 81st minute of a pre-tournament friendly against the Netherlands. Furthermore, Gilmour made his first start for Scotland in a goalless draw against England on 18 June, and was awarded man of the match by UEFA. He then tested positive for COVID-19, meaning that he missed Scotland’s final group game against Croatia.

Besides, Billy Gilmour signed Scotland remained in the squad for Scotland’s continuing 2022 World Cup qualifiers in September; starting all three games against Denmark, Moldova, and Austria. His performances in all 3 games were widely acclaimed; with him winning man of the match in the 1-0 victory over Moldova at Hampden