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Johnny Rollo
Personal information
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Place of death Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
Position(s) Inside Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1920–1922 St Rochs ? (1)
1922–1923 Rangers 0 (0)
1923–1924 St Johnstone 129 (24)
1924–1930 Bethlehem Steel 141 (30)
1930–1931 Newark Americans 29 (5)
1931 New York Americans 9 (1)
Total 308 (61)
Managerial career
1933–1934 Portugal Club
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Johnny Rollo (born in Glasgow, Scotland; died Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) was a Scottish soccer player who typically played as an inside forward, but also as both a half back and full back. He began his career with Rangers F.C., but had his greatest success in the American Soccer League. He later coached at the amateur level.

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Player

In 1922, Rollo signed with Rangers F.C. of the Scottish Football League from Scottish junior side St Rochs Fc, after he scored the winning goal for St Rochs in the 1921-22 Scottish Junior Cup final, he played five reserve matches for Glasgow Rangers, but no first team games. In 1923, he moved to St Johnstone F.C. In September 1924, Rollo left Britain, arriving in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on 16 September 1924 where he signed with Bethlehem Steel of the American Soccer League. When he joined Bethlehem, the team was disappointed with his form, but by February 1925, he had developed into a regular starter with the team.[1] In 1928, the ASL expelled Bethlehem when the club defied the league's boycott of the 1929 National Challenge Cup. Bethlehem then joined the Eastern Soccer League. In the process, the United States Football Association declared the ASL an "outlaw league". In 1929, the ASL came in compliance with the USFA and the ESL merged into the ASL. Rollo remained with Bethlehem Steel until it folded in 1930. He then moved to the Newark Americans, but by that time, the American Soccer League was collapsing from the financial losses caused by the 1928-1929 Soccer War and the onset of the Great Depression. The Americans folded in 1931 and Rollo moved to the New York Americans.[2]

Coach

After his playing career, Rollo settled permanently in Bethlehem where he coached the amateur Portugal Club to the 1933-1934 Lehigh Valley Amateur Soccer League title, known as the Wilbur Cup.[3]

References

  1. ^ 2 February 1925 The Globe
  2. ^ Jose, Colin (1998). American Soccer League, 1921-1931 (Hardback). The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3429-4. ().
  3. ^ Photo of Rollo's Wilbur Cup medal

External links

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