- John Nelson (soccer)
Infobox Football biography
playername= Johnny Nelson
fullname = John Nelson
nickname =
dateofbirth = 1905
cityofbirth =Johnstone
countryofbirth =Scotland
dateofdeath = death date and age|1984|11|30|1905|1|1
cityofdeath =Yonkers, New York
countryofdeath =United States
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position = Center Forward
youthyears =
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years =
1923-1928
1928
1928-1929
1929-1930
1930-1931
clubs = Yonkers ThistleBrooklyn Wanderers Fall River Marksmen J&P Coats
New York Nationals
→ New York Giants
caps(goals) =
126 (101)
014 0(10)
012 00(7)
082 0(93)
016 0(12)
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ntupdate =Johnny Nelson (born 1905 in
Johnstone ,Scotland ; diedNovember 30 ,1984 inYonkers, New York ) was aScottish American soccer center forward who ended his career as the second leading scorer in the history of the firstAmerican Soccer League . He was posthumously inducted into theNational Soccer Hall of Fame in 2005.Professional career
At some point as a teenager, Nelson joined the semi-professional Yonkers Thistle of the New York State League. In the spring of 1924, he signed with the
Brooklyn Wanderers of theAmerican Soccer League . He played only four games, scoring one goal. While these numbers give little indication of his goal scoring prowess, his first full season in the league showed his full worth. He stormed to fifth place on the goals table with twenty-four in thirty-three games. [ [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1925.html U.S. Soccer Archives – 1925] ] Before Brooklyn traded him to theFall River Marksmen for George Graham in March 1928, he scored 101 goals for the team. Nelson played only eleven games at the end of the 1927-1928 season and another three at the start of the 1928-1929 season in Fall River before he jumped toJ&P Coats for twelve games. He then moved to the New York Nationals for the end of the season. [cite book | last = Jose | first = Colin | title = American Soccer League, 1921-1931 | format = Hardback | publisher = The Scarecrow Press | year = 1998 | id = (ISBN 0-8108-3429-4) ] On May 18, 1929, Nelson scored two goals for the Nationals in a 2-2 tie with theProvidence Clam Diggers in the final of the1929 American Cup . The Nationals won the rematch two days later. Nelson remained with the Nationals, renamed the New York Giants in 1930, until an April 5, 1931 knee injury ended his career.Post soccer career
With his career over at age twenty-six, Nelson spent the next thirty years designing carpets fro Alexander Smith and Sons Carpet Company of New York City.
National Soccer Hall of Fame
The U.S.
National Soccer Hall of Fame inducted Nelson in 2005 as part of a process of recognizing significant pre-1950s players. According to the Hall of Fame, "We were aware that in the early decades of the Hall of Fame a number of outstanding players had slipped through the cracks of the selection process. In order to correct these oversights we established a Blue Ribbon panel consisting of historians Colin Jose, Roger Allaway and Hall of FamerWalter Bahr , to review the credentials of all Veterans from the pre-NASL era. Out of a total of 150 players who met the eligibility criteria, the panel unanimously recommended, and the Board approved, the special induction of these five players." Nelson was among the five selected. [ [http://www.soccerhall.org/news/2005/PreNASLAnnouncement_682005.htm Soccer The Magnificent Five] ]External links
* [http://www.soccerhall.org/famers/John_Nelson.htm National Soccer Hall of Fame profile]
References
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