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Jack Kershaw (footballer)

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Jack Kershaw
Personal information
Place of birth Lancashire, England
Position(s) Center Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1919–1921 Fore River
1921–1922 J&P Coats 21 (3)
1922–1923 Fall River F.C. 8 (3)
1924–1925 Shawsheen Indians
Managerial career
1922–1927 Abbot Worsted
1927–1928 Harvard
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jack Kershaw was an English soccer center forward who began his career in England and ended it in the United States. He was born in Lancashire, England. He played at least two seasons in the Southern New England Soccer League and two in the American Soccer League before coaching professionally and collegiately.

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Player

According to some sources, Kershaw began his career in the English Northern Third Division.[1] At some point, he came to the United States and joined Fore River of the Southern New England Soccer League (SNESL). He scored a goal in Fore River's loss to Ben Millers in the 1920 National Challenge Cup. He suffered a season-ending injury sometime in December 1920 or January 1921.[2] In 1921, the SNESL was disbanded with the creation of the American Soccer League. Fore River did not move to the new league, but Kershaw spent two seasons in the new league, first with J&P Coats in 1921–1922 and then the Fall River F.C. in 1922–1923.[3] In 1924, Kershaw scored the season's first goal for the Shawsheen Indians in the semi-professional National League, which had replaced the SNESL. However, Kershaw is not listed on the Indians' roster when they won the 1925 National Challenge Cup.[4]

Coach

While he continued to play for various teams, Kershaw also coached Abbot Worsted for six seasons, taking the team to national prominence and winning three league championships. In 1927, Harvard University hired Kershaw as the soccer team's head coach.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b 21 March 1927 The Crimson
  2. ^ 12 January 1921 The Globe
  3. ^ Jose, Colin (1998). American Soccer League, 1921–1931 (Hardback). The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3429-4. ().
  4. ^ Foulds, Alan E. (2002). Boston's Ballparks and Arenas (Hardback). Northeastern. ISBN 1-5846-5409-0. ().
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