Tommy Duggan

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Tommy Duggan
Personal information
Full name Thomas Duggan
Date of birth (1897-08-31)31 August 1897
Place of birth Liverpool, England
Date of death 30 November 1961(1961-11-30) (aged 64)
Place of death Kearny, New Jersey, USA
Position(s) Outside Right
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Valley Boys
1916 Babcock & Wilcox
1918 West Hudson A.A.
Philadelphia Merchant Ship
1921–1922 New York Field Club 24 (8)
1922–1923 Paterson F.C. 19 (9)
1923–1924 New York Field Club 27 (14)
1924–1925 Indiana Flooring 16 (3)
1925–1926 New York Giants 45 (12)
1926–1927 Newark Skeeters 16 (5)
1927 New York Nationals 2 (0)
1927–1928 Newark Skeeters 18 (3)
1929–1930 New York Giants 5 (0)
Newark Portuguese
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Tommy Duggan (31 August 1897 – 30 November 1961) was an American soccer outside right who played in both the National Association Football League and American Soccer League. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

Duggan's early career is sketchy. He moved to the United States in 1911. The first team he is recorded as playing with is the Valley Boys, of an unknown league, in 1914. He then played for Babcock & Wilcox, West Hudson A.A. and Philadelphia Merchant Ship, all of the National Association Football League (NAFBL). He was with Babcock & Wilcox in December 1916.[1] In March 1918, he was with West Hudson A.A.[2] In 1921, the American Soccer League replaced the NAFBL. Duggan signed with the New York Field Club of the ASL and spent one season with them before bouncing from one team to another. He was with the Paterson F.C. in the 1922–1923 season, winning the 1923 National Challenge Cup,[3] but was back with New York F.C. the next season. In 1924, the New York F.C. was sold to new ownership which renamed it Indiana Flooring. While Duggan began the season with Indiana, he moved to the New York Giants sixteen games into the season. Duggan then spent his longest time with an ASL team, not leaving the Giants until three games into the 1926–1927 season. He moved to the Newark Skeeters before moving to the New York Nationals for the start of the 1927–1928 season, but was back in Newark after only two games.[4] He then played the 1929–1930 season with the New York Giants. According to the National Soccer Hall of Fame, he also played for Newark Portuguese.

Duggan was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1955.

References[]

  1. ^ 1 December 1916 New York Times
  2. ^ 18 March 1918 New York Times
  3. ^ U.S. Open Cup at RSSSF
  4. ^ Jose, Colin (1998). American Soccer League, 1921-1931 (Hardback). The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3429-4. ().

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