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Arnie Oliver : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arnie Oliver
Arnold “Lucky Arnie” Oliver (May 22, 1907 in New Bedford, Massachusetts – October 16, 1993 in New Bedford, Massachusetts) was a U.S. soccer inside forward. He spent at least six seasons in the American Soccer League. He was a member of the U.S. team at the 1930 FIFA World Cup and is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. ==Club career== Oliver, the son of British immigrants, began his career with the New Bedford Quisset Mill, a cotton mill, club when he was fourteen. He then played with the Shawsheen Indians, a local amateur club which joined the professional American Soccer League in 1925. However, Oliver remained an amateur and when the Indians folded during the season, he moved to the Defenders Club, winning the 1926 National Amateur Cup title with them.〔(U.S. Amateur Cup champions )〕 Following the Amateur Cup final, Oliver turned professional when he signed with the New Bedford Whalers. He played only one game with the Whalers and in 1927, he moved to the Hartford Americans. However, they were kicked out of the league after only ten games and Oliver moved to J&P Coats for the remainder of the season. He spent most of the 1928-1929 season with J&P Coats, but finished the season with the New Bedford Whalers. Oliver then moved to the Pawtucket Rangers for the fall 1929 season. In the fall of 1930, he began the season with the Marksmen before transferring to the Providence Gold Bugs. In the spring of 1931, he played with Fall River F.C. then with the Pawtucket Rangers in the fall of 1931. Some sources state Oliver ended his career in the American Soccer League in 1931, others say 1935. However, all agree that he finished his career with the amateur Santo Christos in 1938.
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