Ross Irwin (soccer)

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Irwin with Boston Bolts in 1988

Ross J. Irwin (born 9 May 1960) is a Scottish former professional footballer. He played for Fareham Town F.C. (England), FC Stade Nyonnais (Switzerland), the Bahama Royals (Bahamas) and the Boston Bolts and Albany Capitals of the American Soccer League.

Soccer[]

After the collapse in 1984 of the North American Soccer League (NASL) featuring the New York Cosmos starring Brazilian forward Pelé, Italian striker Giorgio Chinaglia and the West German sweeper Franz Beckenbauer, the United States Soccer Federation realized that they had to develop home grown talent in order to be in a position to host the 1994 FIFA World Cup. In 1988 professional soccer returned to the US in the form of the American Soccer League. It had two divisions: Northern Division (Albany Capitals, Boston Bolts, Maryland Bays, New Jersey Eagles, Washington Stars) and Southern Division (Miami Sharks, Tampa Bay Rowdies, Orlando Lions, Washington Diplomats, Fort Lauderdale Strikers). Each franchise had a quota of only three non-American players in its first year and two in subsequent years. Irwin had the distinction of being the first player to be signed by the Boston franchise as one of their three foreign players.

During the 1988–89 season as sweeper and vice captain[citation needed] of the Boston Bolts, Irwin was selected as the only Boston player to the American Soccer League (ASL) All Star Team.[1] He was one of two Scotsmen on the All Star team, being joined by former Scottish National Team goalkeeper Alan Rough. The All Star team played against the Fort Lauderdale Strikers at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with the legendary George Best making a guest appearance for the Strikers.

In 1988 at Nickerson Field, Boston University, Irwin scored the winning goal for the Boston Bolts vs the Orlando Lions by placing a penalty kick beyond fellow Scotsman and Orlando goalkeeper Alan Rough. This was the team's first home game of the season and their first win. In 1989, following Irwin's selection to the ASL All Star team, he was signed by the Albany Capitals as one of their two foreign players. He joined US national team players John Harkes, Brian Bliss and Mike Windischmann, and former England international Paul Mariner.

Teaching[]

Irwin graduated from Carnegie College, Leeds University, England, with a B.Ed (Hons) Degree and earned a M.Ed from Cambridge College, Massachusetts, USA. He has been teaching high school mathematics for 38 years. He has taught at the Institute Le Rosey in Switzerland in addition to St Johns College in Nassau, Bahamas. For the past 30 years Irwin has been teaching mathematics at Medfield High School in Medfield, Massachusetts.

References[]

  1. ^ Litterer, David (15 June 2008). "The Year in American Soccer - 1988". homepages.sover.net. Archived from the original on 13 July 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2021.

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