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David Dick (soccer)

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Years
  
Team

-1953
  
Philadelphia Nationals

Role
  
Journalist

Resting place
  
Kentucky

1941-
  
Philadelphia Americans

Name
  
David Dick

Alma mater
  
University of Kentucky

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Died
  
July 16, 2010, Bourbon County, Kentucky, United States

Books
  
PC Support Handbook, The Quiet Kentuckians, Peace at the Center, The Scourges Of Heaven, A Conversation with Peter

David Dick is a retired American soccer player who spent eleven seasons in the American Soccer League. In 1941, he began his career with the Philadelphia Americans, winning the league title with them in 1942 and 1944. He then moved to the Philadelphia Nationals where he finished his career. During his time with the Nationals, he won three straight titles from 1949 to 1951. The nationals twice finished runner up in the National Challenge Cup during Dick's tenure with the team. In 1949, they lost to Morgan Strasser and in 1952, they fell to the Harmarville Hurricanes. In 1953, Dick was part of an American Soccer League All Star team which participated in a tournament in Guatemala and another in Bermuda.

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David Dick (soccer) Wikipedia