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John Nanoski : ウィキペディア英語版
John Nanoski

John “Duke” or “Jukey” Nanoski (born June 23, 1918 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - August 14, 2011) was a former U.S. soccer center forward who spent most of his career in the American Soccer League. He led the league in scoring twice. He was one of only two players inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1993, the other being Pelé.〔(John Nanoski profile ), National Soccer Hall of Fame. Accessed January 16, 2008.〕〔(Player by Induction Year ), National Soccer Hall of Fame. Accessed January 16, 2008.〕
==Youth==
Nanoski grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he attended Stetson High School. While growing up he played for several youth clubs, the Philadelphia Athletic Club, Westmoreland S.C., and Lehigh S.C. When he was sixteen he joined a lower division amateur city team by the name of the Kensington Quoit Club. Over two season, the team rose through the third, then second division. That led to Nanoski turning professional in 1937.

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