- Lloyd Monsen
Infobox Football biography
playername= Lloyd Monsen
fullname = Lloyd Monsen
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1931|5|7
cityofbirth =Brooklyn, New York
countryofbirth =United States
height = height|ft=6|in=0
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Forward
youthyears = 1947-1948
youthclubs = Gjoa Juniors
years = 1948-1949
1949-1952
1952-1953
1953-1956
1956-
clubs = Gjoa
New York Americans
Hoechst S.C.
New York AmericansNew York Hakoah-Americans
Brooklyn German-Hungarians
Swedish F.C.
caps(goals) = ? (18)
nationalyears = 1952-1957
nationalteam = United States
nationalcaps(goals) = 3 (0)
manageryears =
managerclubs =Lloyd Monsen (born May 7, 1931 in
Brooklyn, New York is a former U.S.soccer forward. Monsen spent eleven seasons in theAmerican Soccer League as well as several years in the lower divisionGerman American Soccer League andNational Soccer League of New York . He earned three caps with the U.S. national team between 1952 and 1957 and was a member of the U.S. Olympic soccer teams at both the 1952 and1956 Summer Olympics . He is a member of theNational Soccer Hall of Fame .Youth
Monsen’s parents immigrated to the U.S. from
Norway before he was born. He grew up inNew York City , attendedFort Hamilton High School . His soccer career began when he joined the Gjoa Juniors, an ethnically Norwegian team, of the Empire State Junior League when he was sixteen. In his first season, Monsen scored fifty-six goals in both league and cup play leading to his moving up to the Gjoa first team of theNational Soccer League of New York when he was seventeen. In his first season, he scored eighteen goals in league competition.American Soccer League
Monsen’s success with Gjoa led to his signing with the New York Americans of the
American Soccer League in 1949. At the time, he was still in high school. He played with the Americans until 1952 when he was drafted into theU.S. Army . While serving in Germany, he played briefly for Hoechst S.C. He returned to the U.S. in 1953, rejoined the Americans were he was selected as team captain. In 1954, the Americans won the league title and defeatedSt. Louis Kutis S.C. to win theU.S. Open Cup to gain a double for Monsen and his team mates. In 1956, the Americans merged withBrooklyn Hakoah to form theNew York Hakoah-Americans . The Hakoah-Americans went on to win three consecutive league titles 1957, 1958, and 1959. The team also went to the 1958 Open Cup only to fall to Kutis. During the 1957-1958 season, Monsen led the ASL with twenty-two goals. 1958-1959. He was on track for a second scoring title, Pasquale Pepe gained the title with several goals in the last game of league play. Lloyd Monsen nearly won his second consecutive scoring title, but lost at the last minute to Pasquale Pepe ofNewark Portuguese . During his ASL career, Monsen scored ninety-eight league and forty-seven cup goals. He was also an 11 times an ASL All Star.Minor leagues
As Monsen’s career began to wane, he moved to the New York German-Hungarians of the
German American Soccer League before finishing his playing career with Swedish F.C. of theNational Soccer League of New York . He retired from playing professionally in 1964, but remained active with amateur over age teams until 1988.National and Olympic teams
His first game with the senior team came in a 6-0 loss to Scotland on April 30, 1952. He did not play again until a 3-2 loss to Iceland on August 25, 1955. His last game was a 7-2 loss to Mexico in an April 28, 1957 World Cup qualifier. [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesu/usa-intres-det69.html]
Monsen was selected for the U.S. soccer team at the 1952 Summer Olympics. At that tournament, the U.S. lost 8-0 to Italy in the first round. [http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/ol1952f-det.html] He was again selected to the U.S. team at the 1956 Summer Olympics. This time, Yugoslavia defeated the U.S., 9-1, in the first round. [http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/ol1956f-det.html]
Referee and soccer administrator
On retiring from playing professionally, Monsen turned towards other soccer related activities. In 1966, he became a
referee and oversaw both amateur club and collegiate games until 1975. He also was also an administrator and coach in the Long Island Soccer Football League.Non-soccer employment
In addition to his playing, refereeing, coaching and administering soccer, Monsen managed
Republic Aviation property inLong Island .Monsen was inducted into the
National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1994 and the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association Hall of Fame in 1997. [http://www.enysoccer.com/News/163115.html]External links
* [http://www.soccerhall.org/famers/lloyd_monsen.htm National Soccer Hall of Fame profile]
* [http://www.soccerhall.org/Spotlight%20HallofFamer/LloydMonsen_spotlight.htm Expanded Hall of Fame profile]
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