- Gene Olaff
Infobox Football biography
playername= Gene Olaff
fullname = Gene Olaff
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1920|9|23
cityofbirth =Bayonne, New Jersey
countryofbirth =United States
height = height|ft=6|in=1
position = Goalkeeper
youthyears = 1933-1935
youthclubs = Bayonne Rangers juniors
years = 1935-1936 1936-1937 1937-1939 1939-1941 1941-1953
clubs = Bayonne RangersNew York Brookhattan Hatikvoh Swedish F.C.Brooklyn Hispano
caps(goals) =
nationalyears = 1949
nationalteam = United States
nationalcaps(goals) = 01 0(0)
manageryears =
managerclubs =
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ntupdate =Gene Olaff (born
September 23 ,1920 inBayonne, New Jersey ) was a U.S.soccer goalkeeper. He played in theNational Soccer League of New York and theAmerican Soccer League . Olaff also earned one cap with the United States in 1949. He currently resides inFlorence Township, New Jersey .Youth
Olaff’s father was a Swedish seaman who jumped ship in the United States. He joined the U.S. National Guard in order to gain his U.S. citizenship and married Irene MacGregor. Olaff was born in 1920 and his sister in 1927. After his mother died in 1937, the year Olaff graduated from high school, and his father in 1941, Olaff took on the responsibility of raising his younger sister while also marrying in 1941.
occer career
Youth
By that time he was married in 1941, Olaff had established himself as an accomplished goalkeeper. He began playing organized soccer with the semi-professional Bayonne Rangers’ youth team in 1933 with his size leading to his being put in the net. While playing for the Rangers, Olaff also competed with the
Bayonne High School soccer team, graduating to the Rangers’ senior team by the time he finished high school.Professional
In 1936, Olaff left the Rangers to sign with the professional
New York Brookhattan of theAmerican Soccer League (ASL). He spent a season on Brookhattan’s reserve team, never seeing first team action, before moving to Hatikvoh F.C. of theNational Soccer League of New York (NSL) in 1937. In 1939, Hatikvoh won the league cup. In 1939, he moved to Swedish F.C. of the NSL where he won a second league cup in 1940. The next season, Olaff moved back to the ASL, this time withBrooklyn Hispano . Olaff and his team mates won the 1943U.S. Open Cup . In 1944, Olaff gained his first double when Hispano won its second Open Cup in addition to a league title. Olaff’s professional career took a hit with the entry of the U.S. intoWorld War II . He joined the U.S. Navy, becoming a diver. While he was able to continue playing with Hispano while also serving in the Navy, in the fall of 1944, he was deployed toBari ,Italy . He returned to New Jersey in 1946, but was hired by the New Jersey State Police. At the time, members of the State Police were required to live in barracks. In order to continue to play with Hispano, Olaff needed to request a pass each weekend. Despite this limitation, he remained with Hispano and won the 1946 Lewis Cup. He retired in 1953. [http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/blackhistory2007/news/story?id=2763306]National team and the 1950 FIFA World Cup
Olaff earned one cap with the United States in a 4-0 loss to Scotland on June 19, 1949. [http://www.soccerhall.org/history/MNTAlltime_1916-1959.htm] He also played an unofficial game in 1948 against Israel. [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesu/usa-intres-det69.html] As the U.S. began preparations for the upcoming
1950 FIFA World Cup , the national team coach approached Olaff about joining the U.S. team. Olaff was forced to decline the invitation as the State Police refused to approve his request for a leave of absence.Attire
When Olaff began playing,
Stanley Chesney was the dominant U.S. goalkeeper. Olaff imitated Chesney in both his style of play and attire, a baseball cap and pantsNon-soccer employment
Early life
Throughout his life, Olaff held a number of jobs to supplement the meager pay, ranging from nine to thirty dollars per game, for playing soccer. This included time as a janitor, shipping clerk and a metal finisher with
General Motors .Navy
During
World War II , Olaff was inducted into theU.S. Navy , becoming a diver. He spent his first year in the Navy attending diving schools on the east coast, allowing him to continue competing with Hispano. In 1944, he was deployed to Italy to conduct salvage operations in theAdriatic and was discharged from the Navy in March 1946.New Jersey State Police
After leaving the Navy, Olaff was hired by the New Jersey State Police. During his nearly thirty years with the State Police, Olaff was an academy instructor, deputy superintendent, chief of staff and finally, superintendent in 1975. He also created the police underwater unit using his wartime experience.
D.B. Kelly Associates
In 1978, Olaff was hired by D.B. Kelly Associates, a newly established security firm. He remained with D.B. Kelly until at least 1996.
Olaff was inducted into the
National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1971,External links
* [http://www.soccerhall.org/Spotlight%20HallofFamer/GeneOlaff_spotlight.htm National Soccer Hall of Fame profile and the source for most of this article]
* [http://www.florence-soccer.com/News/dance2004.htm Florence Township profile]
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