- Sheldon Govier
Infobox Football biography
playername= Sheldon Govier
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dateofbirth = birth date|1883|1|11
cityofbirth =Coatbridge
countryofbirth =Scotland
dateofdeath = 1948
cityofdeath =Chicago, Illinois
countryofdeath =United States
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position = Center Halfback
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years = 1893-1895
1895-1897
clubs = Pullman
St. Louis Cycling Club
Chicago
Pullman
Wanderers
Woodlawn
Buxton Red Sox
Pullman
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ntupdate =Sheldon Govier (born
January 11 ,1883 inCoatbridge ,Scotland ; died 1948 inChicago, Illinois ) was a U.S.soccer center halfback who spent his entire career in the United States, primarily withPullman F.C. He is a member of both theNational Soccer Hall of Fame .Govier was born in Scotland to English parents. He began playing soccer at a young age with a series of youth teams including Cambuslang, Rutherglen, Blantyre and Uddington. His parents left Britain in 1891 and settled the family in
Chicago, Illinois . When they arrived, Govier was hired to work for thePullman Company , eventually also playing, along with his brother Ben, for the company team,Pullman F.C. At the time Pullman competed in the Chicago League of Association Football. He gained his first start with the team when he was fifteen. Two seasons later, he left Pullman to move to the St. Louis Cycling Club of the St. Louis Football Association. In 1897, he returned to Chicago where several baseball executives had established a new soccer league. The names of this league and Govier’s team are unknown. At some point, the league collapsed and Govier returned to Pullman. According to his Hall of Fame bio, he then played for Wanderers, Woodlawn, Buxton Red Sox and Pullman. He was inducted into theNational Soccer Hall of Fame in 1950.External links
* [http://www.soccerhall.org/famers/sheldon_govier.htm National Soccer Hall of Fame]
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