Thomas Murray (soccer)
Template:Short description Template:Infobox football biography Thomas “Tommy” Murray was a Scottish-American football (soccer) right halfback who played the first two U.S. national team games in 1916.
Professional career
Murray played several years for Bethlehem Steel F.C. of the National Association Football League during their years as the dominant U.S. team. He played with the team from at least 1914 to at least 1919. However, in 1918, he spent time in the military when the U.S. entry into World War I.[1] In 1919 he is listed with Paterson F.C. He then moved to Philadelphia Field Club for the 1921-1922 American Soccer League season. In 1923, he is listed as with Harrison S.C., but does not appear to have played a game with them. In 1923, he moved to the Newark Skeeters. In 1924, he began the season with the Brooklyn Wanderers before finishing it with Indiana Flooring. That was his last season in the ASL.[2]
National team
Murray earned two caps with the national team in 1916. In the first official U.S. national team game, the U.S. defeated Sweden on August 20, 1916. On September 3, 1916, Murray and his teammates tied Norway before returning to the U.S.[3]
Personal
In addition to playing for Bethlehem Steel F.C., Murray was also employed as a machinist by the Bethlehem Steel company. He married the former Jessie T. Kerr on July 26, 1917.[4]
External links
- National Challenge Cup results and rosters
- Newspaper article about 1919 Bethlehem Steel tour of Scandinavia
References
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- ↑ September 30, 1918 The Globe
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- ↑ July 26, 1917 The Globe
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- United States men's international soccer players
- National Association Football League players
- Bethlehem Steel F.C. (1907–1930) players
- Paterson F.C. players
- American Soccer League (1921–1933) players
- Philadelphia Field Club players
- Harrison S.C. players
- Newark Skeeters players
- Brooklyn Wanderers (1922–1931) players
- Indiana Flooring players
- Year of birth missing
- Year of death missing
- American men's soccer players
- Men's association football midfielders