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United States men's national soccer team results (1916–49)

Index United States men's national soccer team results (1916–49)

This is a compilation of every international soccer game played by the United States men's national soccer team from 1916 through 1949. [1]

108 relations: Adalberto López, Aldo Donelli, Alejandro Scopelli, Alex Rae (American soccer), Amsterdam, Andy Auld, Andy Straden, Angelo Schiavio, Antonio Flores (footballer), Archie Stark, Bart McGhee, Belfast, Ben Wattman, Bert Patenaude, Billy Gonsalves, Carlos Peucelle, Carlos Septién (footballer), Carvalho Leite, Charles Ellis (soccer), Dalymount Park, Davey Brown, Dick Spalding, Dionisio Mejía, Doca (footballer), Domingo Tarasconi, Dublin, Ebbets Field, Ed McLaine, Ed Souza, Ed Valentine, Estadio Azul, Estadio Centenario, Estadio Gran Parque Central, Estadio Pedro Marrero, Estádio das Laranjeiras, Exhibition game, Football at the 1924 Summer Olympics, Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics, Francis Ryan, Frank Wallace (soccer), Frogner stadion, George Graham (soccer), George Nemchik, Giovanni Ferrari, Giuseppe Meazza, Gordon Burness, Guillermo Stábile, Gunnar Dahlen, Gunnar Thoresen, Harry Cooper (soccer), ..., Havana, Héctor Ortiz (footballer), Héctor Scarone, Henry Carroll (soccer), Horacio Casarín, Jacinto Barquín, Jack Marshall (soccer), James Rhody, Jim Brown (soccer, born 1908), Jimmy Gallagher, John McEwan (soccer), John Souza, Konrad Törnqvist, Luis de la Fuente, Luis Monti, Manuel Ferreira (footballer), Mario Ochoa (footballer), Mexico City, Montevideo, Montreal, Ned Brooks (footballer), New York City, Odd Wang Sørensen, Olympic Stadium (Amsterdam), Oslo, Paris, Parque Asturias, Parque España, Parque Necaxa, Pedro Petrone, Pete Matevich, Preguinho, Raimundo Orsi, Rio de Janeiro, Roberto Cherro, Rodrigo Ruiz, Rome, Roy Faulkner, Rudy Kuntner, Stade Bergeyre, Stade Pershing, Stadio Nazionale PNF, Stockholm, Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Teóphilo Bettencourt Pereira, Tom Florie, Ullevaal Stadion, United States men's national soccer team, Walter Bahr, Warsaw, Windsor Park, Zygmunt Steuermann, 1930 FIFA World Cup Group 4, 1930 FIFA World Cup knockout stage, 1934 FIFA World Cup, 1934 FIFA World Cup qualification, 1947 NAFC Championship, 1949 NAFC Championship. Expand index (58 more) »

Adalberto López

Adalberto López (4 July 1923 - December 1996) was a Mexican footballer who most played the forward or striker position.

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Aldo Donelli

Aldo Teo "Buff" Donelli (July 22, 1907 – August 9, 1994) was an American football player and coach, soccer player, and college athletics administrator.

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Alejandro Scopelli

Alejandro Scopelli Casanova (12 May 1908 – 23 October 1987) was an Italian Argentine football player and coach.

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Alex Rae (American soccer)

Alexander “Alex” Rae is a former U.S. soccer player who spent ten seasons in the American Soccer League (ASL).

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Amsterdam

Amsterdam is the capital and most populous municipality of the Netherlands.

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Andy Auld

Andrew Auld (January 26, 1900 – December 6, 1977) was a Scottish American soccer player who spent most of his professional career in the American Soccer League as a midfielder and forward.

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Andy Straden

Andy Straden (also spelled Stradan) (November 27, 1897 – June 1967) was a United States soccer forward who was a member of the 1924 U.S. Olympic Team and played professionally in the first American Soccer League.

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Angelo Schiavio

Angelo Schiavio (15 October 1905 – 17 April 1990) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward.

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Antonio Flores (footballer)

Antonio Flores Rodríguez (born 13 July 1923, date of death unknown) is a Mexican football midfielder who played for Mexico in the 1950 FIFA World Cup.

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Archie Stark

Archibald “Archie” Stark (December 21, 1897 in Glasgow, Scotland – May 27, 1985 in Kearny, New Jersey) was a U.S. soccer player who became the dominant player in U.S. leagues during the 1920s and early 1930s.

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Bart McGhee

Bartholomew "Bertie" or "Bart" McGhee (April 30, 1899 – January 26, 1979) was an American soccer forward who typically played left wing forward.

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Belfast

Belfast (is the capital city of Northern Ireland, located on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast of Ireland.

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Ben Wattman

Benjamin "Ben" Wattman is an American former soccer player who earned two caps, scoring one goal, with the U.S. national team in 1949.

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Bert Patenaude

Bertrand "Bert" Arthur Patenaude (November 4, 1909November 4, 1974) was an American soccer player who played as a forward.

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Billy Gonsalves

Adelino William "Billy" Gonsalves (August 10, 1908 – July 17, 1977) was an American soccer player, sometimes described as the "Babe Ruth of American Soccer".

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Carlos Peucelle

Carlos Desiderio Peucelle (13 September 1908 – 1 April 1990) was an Argentine football player who played as an inside forward or as a right winger and is considered one of Argentina's finest wingers in their history.

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Carlos Septién (footballer)

Carlos Septién González (18 January 1923 – 1978) was a Mexican football forward who played for Mexico in the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cups.

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Carvalho Leite

Carlos Antônio Dobbert de Carvalho Leite (June 25, 1912 – July 19, 2004), best known as Carvalho Leite was a Brazilian Association footballer who played as a striker.

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Charles Ellis (soccer)

Charles H. Ellis was an American soccer player who is best known for scoring a goal in each of the U.S. national team's first two games.

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Dalymount Park

Dalymount Park (Irish: Páirc Cnocán Uí Dhálaigh) is a football stadium in Phibsborough on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.

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Davey Brown

David "Davey" Brown (November 18, 1898 in East Newark, New Jersey – September 17, 1970 in Kearny, New Jersey, national Soccer Hall of Fame. Accessed October 13, 2007.) was a former U.S. soccer forward.

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Dick Spalding

Charles Harry Spalding (October 13, 1893 – February 3, 1950) was an American soccer and baseball player.

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Dionisio Mejía

Dionisio Mejía Vieyra (6 January 1907 – 17 July 1963) was a Mexican football forward who made one appearance for the Mexico at the 1930 FIFA World Cup.

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Doca (footballer)

Alfredo "Doca" de Almeida Rego (born 7 April 1903,, 1956) was a Brazilian football player.

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Domingo Tarasconi

Domingo Alberto Tarasconi (20 December 1903–3 July 1991) was an Argentine football forward.

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of and largest city in Ireland.

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Ebbets Field

Ebbets Field was a Major League Baseball stadium in the Crown Heights, Brooklyn section of Brooklyn, New York City.

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Ed McLaine

Ed MacLaine or McLaine was a Scottish-Canadian soccer player who earned two caps with Canada in 1925 and 1926.

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Ed Souza

Edward Souza-Neto (born September 22, 1921 in Fall River, Massachusetts; Died: May 19, 1979 in Warren, Rhode Island) was an American soccer player who earned at least 7 caps and scored 2 goals for the United States men's national soccer team, and played in the U.S. team's historic 1–0 victory over England in the 1950 FIFA World Cup.

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Ed Valentine

Ed Valentine is a former U.S. soccer player who played with the amateur Fall River, Massachusetts-based club Ponta Delgada S.C. in the mid to late 1940s.

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Estadio Azul

The Estadio Azul, is a 33,000 seat stadium located in Mexico City.

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Estadio Centenario

Estadio Centenario is a stadium in the Parque Batlle neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay, used primarily for football.

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Estadio Gran Parque Central

The Estadio Gran Parque Central, usually just Parque Central, is the stadium of Club Nacional de Football.

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Estadio Pedro Marrero

Estadio Nacional de Fútbol Pedro Marrero, the home of CF Ciudad de La Habana, is a multi-purpose stadium in Havana, Cuba.

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Estádio das Laranjeiras

Estádio Manoel Schwartz, usually known as Estádio das Laranjeiras, is a historic football stadium in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil.

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Exhibition game

An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a preseason game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced.

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Football at the 1924 Summer Olympics

At the 1924 Summer Olympics held in Paris, Uruguay dominated the football tournament winning the Gold.

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Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics

Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics tournament, won by Uruguay against Argentina, would be the precursor to the first FIFA World Cup held in 1930 in Uruguay.

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Francis Ryan

Francis J. “Hun” Ryan (January 10, 1908 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – October 14, 1977 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American soccer midfielder.

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Frank Wallace (soccer)

Frank Wallace, aka Frank "Pee Wee" Wallace, (July 15, 1922 - November 13, 1979) was an American international soccer player who played as forward.

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Frogner stadion

Frogner stadion is a sports stadium in Oslo, Norway, which has artificial ice in the winter for speed skating and bandy.

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George Graham (soccer)

George Graham was an Irish-Canadian soccer player who earned one cap with Canada in 1926.

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George Nemchik

George Nemchik (March 14, 1915 – July 11, 1988) was a former U.S. soccer player.

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Giovanni Ferrari

Giovanni Ferrari (6 December 1907 – 2 December 1982) was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder and as an inside forward on the left.

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Giuseppe Meazza

Giuseppe "Peppino" Meazza (23 August 1910 – 21 August 1979), also known as il Balilla, was an Italian football manager and player.

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Gordon Burness

John Gordon Burness (October 2, 1906 – June 20, 1989) was a Scottish-Canadian-American soccer wing forward who earned a cap with both the Canadian and U.S. national teams.

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Guillermo Stábile

Guillermo Stábile (17 January 1905 – 26 December 1966) was a professional Argentine footballer and manager who played as a forward.

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Gunnar Dahlen

Gunnar Dahlen (28 April 1918 – 21 May 2004) was a Norwegian football player.

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Gunnar Thoresen

Gunnar Thoresen (21 July 1920 – 30 September 2017) was one of the greatest Norwegian footballers in the 1940s and 1950s.

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Harry Cooper (soccer)

Harry "Buck" Cooper was an American soccer player who earned two caps, scoring one goal, with the U.S. national team in 1916.

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Havana

Havana (Spanish: La Habana) is the capital city, largest city, province, major port, and leading commercial center of Cuba.

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Héctor Ortiz (footballer)

Héctor Ortiz Benítez (born 20 December 1928) is a Mexican football league midfielder.

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Héctor Scarone

Héctor Pedro Scarone Beretta (26 November 1898 – 4 April 1967) was a football player considered the best player of the world in his time.

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Henry Carroll (soccer)

Henry "Razzo" Carroll (July 12, 1909 – January 14, 1999) was a U.S. soccer forward who played in both the first and second American Soccer Leagues.

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Horacio Casarín

Horacio Casarín Garcilazo (25 May 1918 – 10 April 2005) was a Mexican football player and coach who established himself as one of his country's most popular sports figures in the 1940s and 50's.

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Jacinto Barquín

Jacinto Barquín Rivero (born 3 September 1915, date of death unknown) was a Cuban footballer.

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Jack Marshall (soccer)

John "Jack or Jock" Marshall (1892–1964) was a soccer player, who represented both Scotland and the United States.

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James Rhody

James "Jimmy" Rhody (July 17, 1896 – date of death unknown) was an American soccer player who earned one cap with the U.S. national team on June 16, 1924, scoring the sole U.S. goal in a 3-1 loss to Irish Free State in Dublin.

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Jim Brown (soccer, born 1908)

James Brown (December 31, 1908November 9, 1994) was a Scottish American soccer player who played for the United States men's national soccer team at the 1930 FIFA World Cup, scoring the only goal of the American team in their 6–1 semi-final loss to Argentina.

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Jimmy Gallagher

Jimmy Gallagher (June 7, 1901 – October 7, 1971) was a Scottish American soccer right wing midfielder who spent eleven seasons in the American Soccer League.

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John McEwan (soccer)

John McEwan is a deceased U.S. soccer player who earned two caps, scoring three goals, as a member of the U.S. national team in 1937.

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John Souza

John Souza-Benavides (July 12, 1920 – March 11, 2012), known as John "Clarkie" Souza, was an American soccer player who earned 13 caps and scored 4 goals for the United States men's national soccer team, and played in the U.S. team's historic 1–0 victory over England in the 1950 FIFA World Cup.

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Konrad Törnqvist

Konrad Törnqvist (born July 17, 1888 - died July 12, 1952) was a Swedish football (soccer) player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.

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Luis de la Fuente

Luis de la Fuente y Hoyos (nicknamed "The Pirate") is one of the most successful Mexican-born footballers of all time.

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Luis Monti

Luis Felipe Monti (15 May 1901 – 9 September 1983) was an Italian Argentine footballer who played as a midfielder and an Olympian.

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Manuel Ferreira (footballer)

Manuel ("Nolo") Ferreira (22 October 1905 – 29 July 1983) was an Argentine footballer who was a member of the Argentina national team.

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Mario Ochoa (footballer)

Mario Ochoa Gil (born November 7, 1927) is a Mexican football midfielder who played for Mexico in the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cups.

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Mexico City

Mexico City, or the City of Mexico (Ciudad de México,; abbreviated as CDMX), is the capital of Mexico and the most populous city in North America.

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Montevideo

Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.

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Montreal

Montreal (officially Montréal) is the most populous municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec and the second-most populous municipality in Canada.

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Ned Brooks (footballer)

Edward A. Brooks (born Dublin, Ireland), also known as Ed Brooks or Ned Brooks, was an Irish footballer who played as centre-forward or inside-left for, among others, Shelbourne, Bohemians, Stockport County and Athlone Town.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Odd Wang Sørensen

Odd Wang Sørensen (22 December 1922 – 10 April 2004) was a Norwegian international footballer.

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Olympic Stadium (Amsterdam)

The Olympic Stadium (Dutch: Olympisch Stadion) is the main stadium for the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam.

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Oslo

Oslo (rarely) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of and a population of 2,206,488.

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Parque Asturias

Parque Asturias was a multi-use stadium in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Parque España

Parque España is a park in the Colonia Hipódromo (neighborhood) of the Condesa district, in the Cuauhtémoc borough, in west-central Mexico City.

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Parque Necaxa

Parque Necaxa was a multi-use stadium in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Pedro Petrone

Pedro Petrone Schiavone (11 May 1905 – 13 December 1964) was a Uruguayan footballer who played in the role of striker.

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Pete Matevich

Pete Matevich is a former American soccer player who earned four caps, scoring two goals, as a member of the U.S. national team in 1949.

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Preguinho

João Coelho Neto, known more commonly as Preguinho (February 8, 1905 – October 1, 1979) was a Brazilian footballer in the striker position.

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Raimundo Orsi

Raimundo Bibiani "Mumo" Orsi (2 December 1901 – 6 April 1986) was an Italian Argentine footballer who played as a winger or as a forward.

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Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro (River of January), or simply Rio, is the second-most populous municipality in Brazil and the sixth-most populous in the Americas.

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Roberto Cherro

Roberto Eugenio Cerro, named "Cherro" (23 February 1907 – 11 October 1965) was an Argentine football striker.

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Rodrigo Ruiz

Rodrigo Patricio Ruiz de Barbieri (born May 10, 1972 in Santiago, Chile) is a retired Mexican-Chilean footballer and current manager of Tecos UAG.

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Rome

Rome (Roma; Roma) is the capital city of Italy and a special comune (named Comune di Roma Capitale).

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Roy Faulkner

Robert "Roy" Faulkner (born 5 August 1897) was a Canadian association football player who earned 3 caps for the Canadian national side between 1925 and 1926, scoring 1 goal.

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Rudy Kuntner

Rudy Kuntner (June 10, 1908 in Vienna, Austria – December 16, 1982 in Rego Park, New York) was a U.S.-Austrian soccer forward who was a member of the U.S. team at the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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Stade Bergeyre

Stade Bergeyre is a former sports stadium in northeast of Paris, France, located in 19th district of the French capital.

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Stade Pershing

Stade Pershing was a multi-purpose stadium in the Bois de Vincennes in Paris, France.

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Stadio Nazionale PNF

The Stadio Nazionale del PNF (National Stadium of the National Fascist Party) was a multi-purpose stadium in Rome, Italy.

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Stockholm

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and the most populous city in the Nordic countries; 952,058 people live in the municipality, approximately 1.5 million in the urban area, and 2.3 million in the metropolitan area.

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Stockholm Olympic Stadium

Stockholm Olympic Stadium (Stockholms Olympiastadion), most often called Stockholms stadion or (especially locally) simply Stadion, is a stadium in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Teóphilo Bettencourt Pereira

Teóphilo Bettencourt Pereira (11 April 1900 – 10 April 1988) was a Brazilian football player.

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Tom Florie

Thomas Florie (September 6, 1897 – April 26, 1966) was an American soccer forward.

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Ullevaal Stadion

Ullevaal Stadion is an all-seater football stadium located in Oslo, Norway.

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United States men's national soccer team

The United States men's national soccer team is controlled by the United States Soccer Federation and competes in the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football.

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Walter Bahr

Walter Alfred Bahr (April 1, 1927 – June 18, 2018) was an American professional soccer player, considered one of the greatest ever in his country.

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Warsaw

Warsaw (Warszawa; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Poland.

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Windsor Park

Windsor Park is a football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Zygmunt Steuermann

Zygmunt Steuermann (1899–1941) was a Polish football player and one of the most renowned members of the Hasmonea Lwów Football Club.

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1930 FIFA World Cup Group 4

Group 4 of the 1930 FIFA World Cup began on 13 July 1930 and concluded on 20 July 1930.

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1930 FIFA World Cup knockout stage

The knockout stage of the 1930 FIFA World Cup was played between 26 and 30 July 1930.

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1934 FIFA World Cup

The 1934 FIFA World Cup was the second FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national association football teams.

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1934 FIFA World Cup qualification

The 1934 FIFA World Cup was the first World Cup for which teams had to qualify; the first edition in 1930 had no qualification rounds as the participating teams were invited by FIFA.

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1947 NAFC Championship

The North American Football Confederation (NAFC) Championship (also known as the North American Nations Cup) was the association football (soccer) championship for the North American Football Confederation (NAFC).

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1949 NAFC Championship

The North American Football Confederation (NAFC) Championship (also known as the North American Nations Cup) was the association football (soccer) championship for the North American Football Confederation.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_men's_national_soccer_team_results_(1916–49)

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