Dave Smith - in Sports

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  • Dave Smith (footballer born 1905), Scottish football goalkeeper
  • Dave Smith (footballer born 1933), Scottish football fullback for clubs including Burnley, managed several clubs in the 1970s/1980s
  • Dave Smith (American football coach) (1933–2009), former Texas A&M quarterback and SMU coach
  • Dave Smith (footballer born 1936), English former professional footballer
  • Dave Smith (fullback) (born 1937), former American collegiate and Houston Oilers football player
  • Dave Smith (footballer born 1943), Scotland international football midfielder, played in Scotland (for Aberdeen, Rangers, Berwick, etc.) and in the US, managed Berwick
  • Dave Smith (running back) (born 1947), former Green Bay Packers football player
  • Dave Smith (wide receiver) (born 1947), former Pittsburgh Steelers football player
  • Dave Smith (footballer born 1947), English football midfielder, played for Lincoln, Rotherham
  • Dave Smith (footballer born 1950), English football striker, played for clubs including Huddersfield, Cambridge, Hartlepool
  • Dave Smith (pitcher, born 1914) (1914–1998), Major League Baseball relief pitcher
  • Dave Smith (pitcher, born 1955) (1955–2008), Major League Baseball relief pitcher
  • Dave Smith (pitcher, born 1957) (born 1957), Major League Baseball relief pitcher
  • Dave Smith (footballer born 1961), English football winger, played for Gillingham, Bristol City, etc.
  • Davey Boy Smith (1962–2002), British wrestler also known as "The British Bulldog"
  • Dave Smith (hammer thrower) (born 1962), British Olympic hammer thrower
  • Dave Smith (curler), Canadian curler
  • Dave Smith (darts player) (born 1971), English darts player

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