- Art Hughes
Arthur "Art" Hughes (born October 1, 1930 in
Camrose, Alberta ) is a former Canadian national soccer team player.He started his career in the
Pacific Coast League in 1950 with theWestminster Royals and went on to play in five national championship finals winning the trophy twice, with theVancouver Halecos (in 1956) andVancouver Firefighters in 1965. He also played with theVancouver St. Andrew's , and with theVancouver Royals .Hughes played four times for Canada's full national team at a time when Canada played very few internationals. He was on Canada's first World Cup team in 1957, he played at centre forward in the first three games, scoring twice against the U.S. in Toronto. Moved to centre half for the game against the U.S. in St. Louis and captained the team when
Pat Philley was taken ill.Hughes also captained the Canadian team on its tour of the Soviet Union in 1960.
Upon retiring Hughes become the assistant chief in the
Vancouver Fire Department .In April 2001 Hughes was inducted into the
Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame .External links
* [http://www.thesoccerhalloffame.ca/OSN.nsf/c1bfa845a2dec3bf85256b0b005d4116/dd063e7eb55007cd85256b0b005f648f?OpenDocument Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame]
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