Definition
Fraser Milligan is a Scottish former professional footballer who played primarily as a defender.
Overview
Born on 11 August 1990, Milligan began his senior football career with Falkirk FC, appearing in the Scottish Premier League during the late 2000s. While at Falkirk, he was loaned to Stirling Albion, where he gained additional first‑team experience in the Scottish Football League. Following his tenure with these clubs, Milligan left the professional game and has not been recorded as playing for other senior clubs in mainstream football databases.
Etymology / Origin
- Fraser: A given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Fraser, which historically references the Clan Fraser and is thought to be linked to the French word “fraisier” (strawberry).
- Milligan: A surname of Irish and Scottish origin, anglicized from the Gaelic “Ó Maoilgheannáin” or “Mac Giolla Ghabhann,” meaning “descendant of the servant of the (small) field” or “son of the devotee of the smith.”
Characteristics
- Playing Position: Defender, typically deployed in a central defensive role.
- Playing Style: Known for a physical presence and aerial ability, typical of Scottish defenders of his era.
- Career Highlights: Made senior league appearances for Falkirk in the SPL and contributed to Stirling Albion’s campaign during his loan spell. Specific statistical records (appearances, goals) are limited in publicly available sources.
Related Topics
- Scottish football league system
- Falkirk Football Club
- Stirling Albion Football Club
- List of Scottish footballers (1990s–2000s)
Note: Detailed statistical data and post‑career information for Fraser Milligan are not extensively documented in major football archives; therefore, the above summary reflects the extent of verified publicly available information.