Former Dundee and Scotland goalkeeper Rab Douglas has been made bankrupt with debts of more than £210,000.
The goalkeeper, who also played for Celtic and was capped 19 times for his country, was declared insolvent after failing to settle large bills.
The majority of the cash is thought to be owed to the taxman and relate to investments made in a film production scheme.
The 44-year-old is currently playing for League Two side Arbroath after a long career that included spells at Leicester City, Livingston and Forfar Athletic.
Douglas applied for his own bankruptcy after running up debts of £211,759 and it was approved by the Accountant In Bankruptcy, Scotlands insolvency service, earlier this month.
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