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Full name
  
Henry Charles Farrell

Date of death
  
May 1980


Playing position
  
Wing Forward

Name
  
Harry Farrell

Date of birth
  
(1902-10-02)October 2, 1902

Place of birth
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Place of death
  
Mantua, New Jersey, United States

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Henry Farrell (born October 2, 1902 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died May 1980 in Mantua, New Jersey) was a U.S. soccer forward. Farrell earned two caps with the U.S. national team, both at the 1924 Summer Olympics.

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American Soccer League

In 1926, Farrell joined the Philadelphia Field Club of the American Soccer League. He saw time in only one game and transferred to the New York Nationals for the 1927-1928 season.

Farrell had an exceptional exhibition season in 1927-28. He represented Philadelphia's All-Star teams against the touring Hakoah Vienna in April and May 1927 - scoring in both matches. In July, he played against Maccabee FC and tallied another goal. August 11, 1928, he appeared for the West Pennsylvania All-Stars (Philadelphia) against the visiting Italian select side. The following day he traveled to New York City to again play the Italian team, as a member of the New York Nationals of the American Soccer League.

He failed to make the 1928 Olympic Team because he was denied amateur status and returned to Philadelphia for the 1928-1929 season before moving to Jersey City for the remainder of the schedule. He finished his career with Philadelphia in the 1929 fall season.

National team

Farrell's first game as a member of the National Team was a 1-0 win over Estonia. In his second, the team lost to Uruguay in the quarterfinals.

References

Harry Farrell Wikipedia