Background
McGrane was born in Scotland. He grew up in Hamilton, Ontario where he was spotted by then Simon Fraser coach John Buchanan.
McGrane was born in Scotland. He grew up in Hamilton, Ontario where he was spotted by then Simon Fraser coach John Buchanan.
He also played in the Montreal Olympics. Club career
McGrane played collegiately at Simon Fraser University where he was a 1975 First Team National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-American. He also earned National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Most Valuable Player honors his Freshman season.
He began his professional career with hometown Hamilton City in the National Soccer League.
A winger in the early part of his career Mcgrane was soon converted to defender as he played 1977 through 1981 with the Los Angeles Aztecs. In the fall of 1981, he moved to the Montreal Manic where he played one NASL indoor season and then two outdoor seasons.
In 1983, he moved to the Chicago Sting for the NASL indoor season, then was sent to the Minnesota Strikers for the 1984 outdoor season. In the fall of 1984, the Strikers moved to the Major Indoor Soccer League and McGrane played one season for the Strikers in that league.
He retired in September 1985.
National team
McGrane started both of Canada"s 1976 Montreal Olympics games at forward as the team suffered two losses. McGrane was coach of the expansion Kitchener Spirit of the Canadian Soccer League in their inaugural season of 1990. Foreign two seasons he then was head coach and General Manager of the Computer Science Laboratory"s Hamilton Steelers of the Canadian Soccer League.
Upon retiring from professional soccer McGrane established two companies called SOCCERWORLD SYSTEMS and SoccerWorld Hamilton which owns, builds, and manages indoor soccer facilities in North America and Europe.
On Saturday April 26, 2008, John was inducted into the Canada"s Soccer Hall-of-Fame in Vaughn, Ontario - not only for his service to Canada"s national teams and as a pro player but as well for his support of Canadian soccer post-career. His service to soccer in Canada covered 30 years.
He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Soccer World Systems, a chain of indoor soccer facilities.
He is a member of the Ontario Soccer Association Hall of Fame.