Dundee Gilzean began his career with local side
Coupar Angus Juniors, before signing provisional forms with
Dundee in January 1956 as a 17-year-old amateur. A notable match he was involved in was the 4th round
FA Cup in 1966 match against
Burnley when he scored a hat-trick, and won the game 4–3 with a late goal. He was a member of the
1967 FA Cup Final winning team. After strike-partner Greaves moved to
West Ham United in March 1970, Gilzean and Chivers formed a new and equally successful goalscoring partnership. The
1973–74 season was Gilzean's last as a professional footballer as Spurs lost the UEFA Cup final to Dutch side
Feyenoord Rotterdam. Tottenham awarded Gilzean with a
testimonial match, played against
Red Star Belgrade in November 1974, to recognise his ten years of service as a Tottenham player. He had previously represented his country at
Under-23 level and the
Scottish League XI. Gilzean represented Scotland seventeen times during his Spurs career. In total he scored 12 goals in 22 full international appearances for Scotland, between November 1963 and April 1971. ==Style of play==