Debbie McWhinnie (born 31 January 1981) is a former Scottish international football striker. She last played in the Scottish Women's Premier League for Hibernian Ladies, having previously represented Spartans and Glasgow City.
As a teenager, McWhinnie spent time with the New Jersey Wildcats in the United States, alongside compatriot Suzy Robertson. In February 2004, McWhinnie scored a record 12 goals in Glasgow City's 28âÂÂ0 Scottish Women's Cup win over third division Motherwell. City manager Peter Caulfield called McWhinnie "the best striker playing in Scotland, with national No.1 Julie Fleeting at Arsenal." After scoring 72 goals in 36 appearances for Glasgow City, McWhinnie signed for reigning Scottish champions Hibernian in summer 2004. She scored 10 goals in Hibs' 17âÂÂ0 win over East Kilbride in August 2004.
In January 1997, 15âÂÂyearâÂÂold McWhinnie was part of a youthful Scotland national team who toured Brazil; suffering 5âÂÂ0, 6âÂÂ0 and 7âÂÂ1 defeats to their hosts. She was reportedly offered a professional contract to play club football in Brazil.
McWhinnie and Julie Fleeting scored Scotland's goals in an 8âÂÂ2 friendly defeat to United States before 6,295 fans in Columbus, Ohio on 8 September 2002.