- Bob Gormley
Robert “Bob” Gormley (born August 3, 1918 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) is a former U.S.soccer forward who spent seventeen years in theAmerican Soccer League . He also earned one cap with the U.S. national team in 1954. He is a member of theNational Soccer Hall of Fame .Gormley was born and raised in Philadelphia where he began playing youth soccer with the
Lighthouse Boys Club before moving to another local club, the McKinley Soccer Club. In 1933, he signed with the Philadelphia German-Americans of theAmerican Soccer League . However, he spent three years with the reserve team before leaving the team in 1936 to sign with the Kensington Blue Bells of the Eastern Pennsylvania League. After only one season, he returned to the German-Americans where he spent the rest of his career. In 1937, he scored ten goals. In 1944, he scored sixteen goals in nineteen games. In 1947, he scored twelve goals in nineteen games and in 1948, he added another thirteen goals. That year, he played two U.S. exhibition games, which are not considered full internationals, against Israel. In the second of the two games, played onOctober 14 ,1948 , Gormley scored a goal in the 4-1 U.S. victory. [ [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesu/usa-intres-det69.html USA - Details of International Matches 1885-1969 ] ]Gormley did not play with the full U.S. national team until a meaningless
April 3 ,1954 victory over Haiti in a World Cup qualifier. By this game, the U.S. had already failed to qualify for the finals. That year he ended his career with the German-Americans, now known as Uhrik Truckers after having been purchased by the trucking company during the 1953-1954 season. During his seventeen years with the team, Gormley was captain for twelve.He was inducted into the
National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1989.References
External links
* [http://www.soccerhall.org/famers/robert_gormley.htm National Soccer Hall of Fame bio]
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