- Rudy Kuntner
Infobox Football biography
playername= Rudy Kuntner
fullname = Rudolph Kuntner
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1908|6|10
cityofbirth =Vienna
countryofbirth =Austria
dateofdeath = death date and age|1992|12|16|1908|6|10
cityofdeath =Rego Park, New York
countryofdeath =United States
height =
currentclub =
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position = Forward
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1927-1928
1928-1929
1929
1930
1930-1932
1932-
clubs = New York Giants
New York Hungaria
New York ViennaBridgeport Hungaria
New York Giants
New York AmericansBrooklyn St. Mary's Celtic Brookhattan
caps(goals) = 5 (3)
? (8)
9 (2)
nationalyears = 1928
nationalteam = United States
nationalcaps(goals) = 2 (2)
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ntupdate =Rudolph “Rudy” Kuntner (born June 10, 1908 in
Vienna ,Austria , died December 16, 1992 inRego Park, New York ) was a U.S.-Austriansoccer forward who was a member of the U.S. team at the1928 Summer Olympics . He is also known as a long time stage manager for theMetropolitan Opera and is a member of theNational Soccer Hall of Fame Youth
Kuntner immigrated to the U.S. with his family when he was seven. His family settled in the New York City area where he began playing soccer. However, he was an all around athlete and played
baseball , football,basketball andtennis at Gorton High School inYonkers, New York .Professional soccer
Kuntner signed with the New York Giants of the
American Soccer League during the 1927-1928 season. He played five games, all in the second half of the season, scoring three goals. In 1928, he moved to theNew York Hungaria in the short livedEastern Soccer League . After the collapse of the ESL in 1929, Kuntner moved to First Vienna (also known as Wiener Sports Club and New York Vienna F.C.) of theGerman American Soccer League . In 1930, he was back in the ASL withBridgeport Hungaria , but the team moved to Newark after ten games, then folded. He then moved to the New York Giants of theAmerican Soccer League (ASL). The Giants folded in 1932 and Kuntner moved to New York Americans of the second ASL.cite book | last = Jose | first = Colin | title = American Soccer League, 1921-1931 | format = Hardback | publisher = The Scarecrow Press | year = 1998 | id = (ISBN 0-8108-3429-4) ] In 1937, the Americans fell in theU.S. Open Cup final to St. Louis Shamrocks. In 1939, he was playing withBrooklyn St. Mary's Celtic when it won the Open Cup final over Chicago Manhattan Beer. [ [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesu/usacuphist.html U.S. Open Cup at RSSSF] ] Kuntner was still going strong in the 1942-1943 season when he scored nine goals in seventeen games withBrookhattan . In 1945, he was still active with Brookhattan when it won the triple, the league title,Lewis Cup (league cup) and U.S. Open Cup.National and Olympic teams
Kuntner earned two caps with the U.S. national team in 1928. At the time, the Olympic soccer games counted as full internationals and his first cap with the national team came in the
1928 Summer Olympics . That game, an 11-2 loss to Argentina saw Kuntner score in his debut with the national team. Following the tournament, the team traveled to Poland where it tied the Polish national team 3-3. Kuntner again scored, joining a handful of U.S. players who scored in their first two international games. [ [http://www.ussoccer.com/articles/viewArticle.jsp_115923.html The Official Site of U.S. Soccer - Men's National Team ] ] Despite his scoring success, Kuntner was never again called into the national team.Metropolitan Opera
In addition to his success on the soccer field, Kuntner found great success as a stage hand at the
Metropolitan Opera . He began as an electrician, but over the years moved into areas of greater responsibility including lighting and stage management. According to the Soccer Hall of Fame profile, he “received wide acclaim for his role in the staging of Tristan and Isolde in 1971.”In 1963, Kuntner was inducted into the
National Soccer Hall of Fame .External links
* [http://www.soccerhall.org/famers/rudy_kuntner.htm Soccer Hall of Fame bio]
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