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David Gould
David L. Gould (January 9, 1873 – ??) was a Scottish American soccer player, coach and referee. He coached the U.S. national team at the 1934 FIFA World Cup and is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. He was born in Galston, Scotland ==Player== Gould grew up playing soccer in Scotland before moving to the United States in 1891. He was eighteen at the time. When he arrived, he began playing with Philadelphia Athletic of the Pennsylvania League. While Gould’s Hall of Fame profile notes he played for Philadelphia Phillies in the American League of Association Football, it has been asserted that no records exist to substantiate this claim.〔(THE FIRST PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE IN THE UNITED STATES: THE AMERICAN LEAGUE OF PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL (1894) )〕 This confusion probably arises from how Gould's name was spelled in contemporary newspaper accounts. For example, in a game in which Gould played for the John A. Manz team in December, 1895, accounts in the ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' spell his name as "Gold" while accounts in ''The New York Times'' spell his name as "Gould"〔The Philadelphia Inquirer, "Association Football. The Caledonians of Kearny Defeat the Philadelphia Team," December 22, 1895, p. 9. ''The New York Times'' "Caledonians The Winners. Defeat Philadelphias at Association Football by One Goal," December 22, 1895, p. 7.〕 A Gold did play for the Phillies against Boston on October 20, 1894 at left wing and scored a goal in that game〔''Philadelphia Inquirer'', "Association Football. Boston Defeats Philadelphia Five Goals to Two," October 21, 1894, p. 3〕 Unfortunately, no first initial is provided in the press account in order to be certain as to whether this Gold is David Gould. Gould did play for numerous teams including John A. Manz F.C., winner of the 1897 American Challenge Cup, Thistles, British-Americans and Eagles.
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