- Philip Slone
Infobox Football biography
playername= Phil Slone
fullname = Philip Slone
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1907|1|20
cityofbirth =New York, New York
countryofbirth =United States
dateofdeath = 2004
cityofdeath =West Palm Beach, Florida
countryofdeath =United States
height =
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Wing Half
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1928-1929
1929-1930
1930-1931
1933-1940
clubs =New York Hakoah
New York GiantsHakoah All-Stars New York Brookhattan
caps(goals) =
27 (0)
62 (1)
nationalyears = 1930
nationalteam = United States
nationalcaps(goals) = 1 (0)
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ntupdate =Philip Slone (born
January 20 ,1907 inNew York, New York , died 2004 inWest Palm Beach, Florida ) was a U.S.soccer wing half. He spent a single season each in the short lived Eastern Soccer League and Atlantic Coast Conference, then ten years in theAmerican Soccer League . He was a member of the U.S team at the1930 FIFA World Cup and is a member of theNational Soccer Hall of Fame .Youth
Slone grew up in
New York City and attended Manhattan’s High School of Commerce. He was a multi-sport athlete, earning varsity letters inbaseball ,basketball andsoccer . After high school, he attended St. John’s University. He graduated in 1929 with a degree in law.Club career
While in high school,
SC Hakoah Wien a powerhouse Austrian team toured the U.S. During that tour, members of the team saw Slone playing and when they moved to the U.S. in 1928 to form a team in theEastern Soccer League (ESL), they invited Slone, then in college to play with them. Slone signed withNew York Hakoah of the ESL in 1928, beginning his twelve year professional career. That first season was difficult. As he remembers it, "Life was hectic then. I played professional soccer on the weekends, worked during the week and went to evening classes at St. John's University Law School." [http://access.fifa.com/en/article/0,4151,10350,00.html]A little background is required to understand the next two years of Slone’s career. The ESL was created during the “Soccer War” which pitted the
American Soccer League and theUSFA . After three ASL teams were expelled from the league, they joined several other teams to form the ESL. This league lasted a season and a half before merging with the ASL at the end of the “Soccer War”. New York Hakoah was owned by Maurice Vandeweghe, who also owned the New York Giants of the ASL. The merger of the ESL and ASL meant that Vandeweghe now owned to teams in the same league. League rules forbid that, so Vandeweghe sold Hakoah. When he did, Slone jumped to Vandeweghe's other team, the Giants.In June 1930, Slone left the U.S. to play in the
1930 FIFA World Cup . He and his team mates returned to discover the ASL had experienced a reshuffling of teams in their absence. As a result, Slone left the Giants, now named the Nationals, to sign with theHakoah All-Stars which had been formed by the merger of his old team, New York Hakoah of the ESL and Brooklyn Hakoah of the ASL. The All Stars played until 1932 when they folded at the end of the season. Slone then moved toNew York Brookhattan . The ASL folded in 1933, but was immediately replaced by a secondAmerican Soccer League . Slone continued to play with Brookhattan in the second ASL until his retirement in 1940.National team
Slone earned one cap with the U.S. national team in 1930 when he traveled to
Uruguay for the1930 FIFA World Cup . However, his cap did not come during the finals, but in anAugust 17 ,1930 loss to Brazil following the cup. [ [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesu/usa-intres-det69.html USA - Details of International Matches 1885-1969 ] ]Slone was inducted into the
National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1986. He died inWest Palm Beach, Florida in 2004.References
External links
* [http://soccerhalloffame.org/famers/philip_slone.htm National Soccer Hall of Fame profile]
* [http://access.fifa.com/en/article/0,4151,10350,00.html FIFA profile of Slone]
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