- Frank McKenna (footballer)
Infobox Football biography
playername= Frank McKenna
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countryofbirth =Scotland
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position = Wing Forward
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1920
1920-1921
1921-1922
1922-1923
1923-1926
1926-1927
1927-1928
1928
1928
1928-1929
clubs = Vale of Leven
Bethlehem Steel
Robins Dry Dock
Todd ShipyardsPaterson Silk Sox Fall River Marksmen Indiana Flooring
→ New York NationalsFall River Marksmen Providence Clamdiggers J&P Coats
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20 (15)
14 (14)
74 (20)
31 0(8)
20 0(2)
02 0(0)
03 0(0)
16 0(2)
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ntupdate =Frank McKenna (born
Scotland ) was a Scottish football Wing Forward who began his career in Scotland before playing eight seasons in theAmerican Soccer League .McKenna began his career with
Vale of Leven F.C. in theScottish Football League Second Division . In the spring of 1919, he briefly joinedBethlehem Steel F.C. of theNational Association Football League (NAFBL) after the completion of the 1918-1919 season. However, he left the team before the start of the 1919-1920 season. In May 1920, he rejoined Bethlehem Steel for the last few games of the season. [ [http://www.geocities.com/bethlehem_soccer/gl051720.html May 17, 1920 The Globe] ] He then moved toBrooklyn Robins Dry Dock for the 1920-1921 season. The move to Robins paid off when Dry Dock took the1921 National Challenge Cup title. In 1921, several teams from the NAFBL merged with teams from theSouthern New England Soccer League to form the firstAmerican Soccer League . While Robins intended to move to the new league, the parent corporation,Todd Shipyards consolidated Robins with another of the company’s teams,Tebo Yacht Basin F.C. , to form the Todd Shipyards team. Therefore, McKenna spent the the 1921-1922 season with Todd. McKenna went to his second National Challenge Cup, but was on the losing side this time. Following that loss, the company withdrew the team from the league and McKenna moved toPaterson Silk Sox where he scored a goal a game in both league and cup play. Once again, he went to the National Challenge Cup, winning his second title as he assisted onJohn Hemingsley tying goal in the 84th minute. McKenna finished the season with theFall River Marksmen , one of the perennial powers in the ASL. During his three seasons in Fall River, McKenna won three league titles and yet another National Challenge Cup. In 1925, he began the season with the Marksmen but finished it withIndiana Flooring . In 1927, Indiana Flooring was renamed the New York Nationals. McKenna played sixteen games with the Nationals, then moved back to the Marksmen for two games before moving to theProvidence Clamdiggers for three games. He finished his ASL career withJ&P Coats in 1928-1929. [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) ]References
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