Malcolm Goldie

Malcolm Goldie
Malcolm Goldie
Personal information
Full name Malcolm Goldie
Date of birth March 9, 1893(1893-03-09)
Place of birth Duntocher, Dumbarton, Scotland
Playing position Outside Left
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1915-1922 Clydebank
1922-1928 Bethlehem Steel 199 (52)
1928-1929 Fall River Marksmen 62 (9)
1929 Pawtucket Rangers 15 (2)
1930 New Bedford Whalers 1 (0)
National team
1925 United States 1 (0)
Teams managed
1933-1941 MIT
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Malcolm Goldie (born 1883 in Duntocher, Scotland) was a Scottish-American soccer outside left who began his career in Scotland before moving to American Soccer League in 1922. He earned one cap with the U.S. national team in 1925. He also coached the MIT soccer team from 1933 to 1941.

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Playing

Scotland

In 1915, Goldie began his professional career with Scottish Football League club Clydebank F.C.. At the time the club played in the Second Division, but during the war, the loss of players to the military led to the disbandment of the lower divisions and Clydebank played in the Western League. However, in 1917, they won promotion to the First Division where they remained until relegated following the 1921-1922 season. At that point, Goldie left the club and moved to the United States where he signed with Bethlehem Steel F.C. of the American Soccer League (ASL).

ASL

In 1922, Goldie began his U.S. career with Bethlehem Steel F.C. At the time, Steel was one of the top U.S. clubs and Goldie remained with them until 1928. Throughout his six seasons in Bethlehem, he was acknowledged as one of the top wingers in the ASL. However, he suffered from numerous injuries which frequently put him on the sidelines for weeks at a time.[1] In 1926, Goldie and the Steelmen won the National Challenge Cup over the St. Louis Soccer League team Ben Millers with Goldie scoring one of Bethlehem’s goals.[2] In 1927, Goldie added a league title to go with the Challenge Cup. In August 1928, Bethlehem agreed to transfer Goldie to the Fall River Marksmen for $400.00, half to be paid immediately and half to be paid at a future date. However, Fall River failed to pay the transfer amount as the league suspended Bethlehem Steel as part of the “Soccer Wars”.[3] Goldie spent the 1928-1929 and 1929 fall season in Fall River. However, he played only two games of the 1929-1930 season with them before moving to the Pawtucket Rangers.[4] He played fifteen games for Pawtucket before moving to the New Bedford Whalers for one game.[5]

National team

Goldie earned one cap with the U.S. national team in a 6-1 win over Canada on November 8, 1925.[6]

Coaching

In 1933, Goldie was hired as the head coach of the men’s soccer team at MIT.[7] Goldie broke a vertebra in his back during the summer of 1940 which made it difficult for him to coach the team. He ultimately retired and in April 1941, John Craig replaced him as head coach.[8]

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