- Jimmy Douglas (American soccer)
Infobox Football biography
playername= Jimmy Douglas
fullname = James E. Douglas
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1898|1|12
cityofbirth =East Newark, New Jersey
countryofbirth =United States
dateofdeath = death date and age|1972|3|5|1898|1|12
cityofdeath =Point Pleasant, New Jersey
countryofdeath =United States
height = height|ft=6|in=2
position = Goalkeeper
youthyears = 1907-
youthclubs = Central Juniors
years = 1922-1923
1923-1925
1925-1927
1927-1928
1928
1928-1929
1929
1929-1930
1930
1931
clubs = HarrisonNewark Skeeters
New York GiantsFall River Marksmen Philadelphia Field Club Brooklyn Wanderers Fall River Marksmen
New York Nationals
→ New York Giants
New York Americans
caps(goals) = 14 (0)
43 (0)
40 (0)
29 (0)
12 (0)
03 (0)
10 (0)
13 (0)
24 (0)
07 (0)
nationalyears = 1924-1930
nationalteam = United States
nationalcaps(goals) = 09 (0)
pcupdate = 22:33, 3 january 2007 (UTC)
ntupdate = 7 December 2006James “Jimmy” Douglas (born
January 12 ,1898 inEast Newark, New Jersey ; diedMarch 5 ,1972 inPoint Pleasant, New Jersey ) is a deceased U.S.soccer goalkeeper who spent his career in the firstAmerican Soccer League (ASL). He earned nine caps with the U.S. national team between 1924 and 1930. He was also a member of the U.S. teams at the1924 Summer Olympics and the1930 FIFA World Cup . Douglas was inducted into theNational Soccer Hall of Fame in 1953.Playing career
Douglas began his organized playing career with the youth club, Central Juniors of
Newark, New Jersey in 1907 when he was nine years old. In 1922, he signed withHarrison F.C. of theAmerican Soccer League (ASL). However, he remained an amateur, refusing to accept any payment. [http://www.geocities.com/bethlehem_soccer/gl020424.html] In the 1922-1923 ASL season, Douglas played twenty-three games, winning fourteen and gaining a 2.44goals against average (GAA). In 1923, he moved to theNewark Skeeters (at times called Newark F.C.). Douglas spent two seasons with Newark, still maintaining his amateur status. In the fall of 1925, Douglas began playing for the New York Giants. However, the Newark Skeeters still listed Douglas on their rosters and the Giants were forced to forfeit several games after teams complained to the league. [http://www.geocities.com/bethlehem_soccer/gl092525.html] After the Giants got that problem straightened out, Douglas continued to play for them until October 1927 when he moved to theFall River Marksmen . [http://www.geocities.com/bethlehem_soccer/gl101027.html] After one season in Fall River, Douglas then played twelve games of the 1928-1929 season withPhiladelphia Field Club before moving to theBrooklyn Wanderers for three games. He then finished the season back with the Fall River Marksmen. In 1929, Douglas joined the New York Nationals. In 1930, Charles Stoneham, owner of the Nationals, renamed his team the New York Giants when the original Giants changed their name toNew York Soccer Club . Douglas continued with the new Giants through the 1930 spring and fall season before moving to the New York Americans in 1931. He played only seven games, then retired.National team
Douglas earned nine caps with the U.S. national team between 1924 and 1930. His first game came as a member of the national team in the
1924 Summer Olympics . He backstopped the U.S. to a 1-0 victory over Estonia on May 25, 1924, Douglas was named the game’s MVP. Then four days later, the U.S. lost to Uruguay which put the U.S. out of the tournament. Douglas then played the next two 1924 U.S. games. In 1925, he was in the nets for a U.S. 1-0 shutout of Canada inMontreal . In 1930, he returned to the national team at the1930 FIFA World Cup . Douglas shutout Belgium and Paraguay before losing to Argentina in the semifinals. About four minutes into that game, Douglas twisted his knee, then two U.S. players were injured. As the rules did not allow substitutes at the time, Douglas and his teammates were forced to play injured. Following the World Cup, the U.S. traveled toRio de Janeiro where it lost 4-3 to the Brazil. Douglas finished his U.S. career with four wins and three shutouts.The
National Soccer Hall of Fame inducted Douglas in 1954. Douglas died on March 5, 1972 inPoint Pleasant, New Jersey .External links
* [http://www.soccerballworld.com/1930%20Soccer%20Ball.htm 1930 World Cup]
* [http://www.soccerhall.org/famers/jimmy_douglas.htm National Soccer Hall of Fame bio]
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