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Frank Soo

Hong Ying "Frank" Soo (12 March 1914 – 25 January 1991) was an English professional football player and manager of mixed Chinese and English parentage. Soo played as an inside forward in the Football League for Luton Town and Stoke City. He was first player of Chinese origin to play in the Football league, and the first non-white player to represent England (in unofficial wartime matches).〔(Football Unites Racism Divides-Frank Soo plus photo )〕
After ending his playing days at non-league Chelmsford City, he went on to coach various different European clubs in the 1950s and early 1960s. He was particularly active in Sweden, managing Eskilstuna, Örebro, Djurgårdens, IK Oddevold, AIK, Köping IS, and IFK Stockholm. He also coached Italian club Calcio Padova, English clubs Scunthorpe United and St Albans City, Norwegian side Fredrikstad, and also coached Norway at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
==Personal life==
Soo was born in Buxton, Derbyshire,〔(of Births 1914 (2) Chapel-en-le-Frith district Vol 7b p 1732'' )〕 and brought up in Liverpool. His parents, Liverpool-based Chinese sailor father Our Quong Soo (can also be transliterated as Ah Kwong Soo) and English mother Beatrice Whittam,〔(of Marriages 1908 (4) Chorlton district Vol 8c p 1106'' )〕 had married in Chorlton, Manchester in 1908.〔(of Marriages 1908 (4) Chorlton district Vol 8c p 1106'' )〕 Frank had a number of siblings; an elder brother Norman (born 1909 in Chorlton), and younger siblings: Phyllis, Ronald, Jack, Harold and finally Kenneth in 1931. By 1920 the family had settled in West Derby, Liverpool. His brother, Ronald, was killed on 14 January 1944 while serving as an air gunner in No. 166 Squadron. He is buried at Hanover Cemetery, Germany.〔(SOO, RONALD ), Commonwealth War Graves Commission, cwgc.org. Retrieved 2 June 2010.〕 Having later lived in several countries, his address at the time of his death was given as New Cheadle Hospital, Cheadle, Staffordshire.〔''Probate Records, London WC1 (1991)''〕

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