Today marks the start
of the biggest sporting event on the Planet the “World Cup”
A two week extravaganza of the World’s best Football,

Well we can start with the ships first, and many a ship built at Leith has been a visitor to the long coastline of
A two week extravaganza of the World’s best Football,
or as our North American cousins call it Soccer.
With the first game today featuring the host nation of Brazil , so what’s the connection between the Leith Shipyards of Henry Robb Ltd and indeed the previous shipyards on the same part of Leith waterfront? and the country of Brazil.

Well we can start with the ships first, and many a ship built at Leith has been a visitor to the long coastline of Brazil the 5th largest country in the world and now a large player in the shipbuilding field as well.
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SATURNO Ship No 81 ready to launch at the Leith Shipyards of Henry Robb Ltd in 1928 Apart from many of the sailing ships that were built at the Leith Shipyards of Ramage and Ferguson shipbuilders there is also the famous old salvage tug SATURNO this tug was the fore runner of all the very large and powerful seagoing tugs built at Leith and she was a very well known sight at her home port of Santos, which just happens to be the home city of the team that Pele played for arguably the finest footballer ever.
Football
and the shipyards of
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few of the former players were employed in the shipyards with the most famous
of them being the mercurial winger Gordon Smith the only player to win three
league titles with three different teams he was that good. |