Edward J. Donaghy


Played junior football in Scotland before coming to the United States in 1911.

Personal Information

Class of 1951
Born: Cambuslang, Scotland

From then until 1919, he played for Tacony, Philadelphia Hibernian, Bethlehem Steel, Braddock, Homestead and Castle Shannon. When his playing days were over he became a referee and from 1920 until 1928 refereed all the important games played in Western Pennsylvania. He also handled the National Open Cup Final of 1930 between Fall River Marksmen and Cleveland Bruells, and 1934 final between St. Louis Stix, Baer and Fuller and Pawtucket Rangers. In addition he also refereed two Eastern Amateur Cup Finals and in the American, Atlantic, Eastern, Field Gas and Electric, Metropolitan and Public School Leagues. On the international scene he refereed three World Cup elimination games in Mexico City in 1934 between Cuba and Mexico. Later became president of the New York and National Referees Committees.

 

 

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