Frank Vaughn Explained

Frank Vaughan
Fullname:Frank J. Vaughan
Birth Date:18 February 1902
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Death Place:St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Position:Full back
Clubs1:Ben Millers

Frank J. "Frankie" Vaughan (also spelled Vaughn)[1] (February 18, 1902 – July 9, 1959) was a U.S. soccer full back. He spent his entire career in St. Louis with the Ben Millers, was on the U.S. roster for the 1930 FIFA World Cup and is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

Professional career

Vaughan was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and spent his professional career with Ben Millers in the St. Louis Soccer League during the 1920s and 1930s. However, he is not listed on the team's roster for either its 1920 National Challenge Cup championship or when it finished as runner-up in the 1926 National Cup.[2] In 1920, he was part of a St. Louis All Star team which toured Scandinavia.[1]

National team

In 1920, Vaughan was called into the U.S. national team for the 1930 FIFA World Cup. While he did not play in any of the cup games, he did play in several exhibition matches during the U.S. team's tour of South America following its elimination. These games were against club and regional, not national, teams so they do not count as full internationals.[3] As a result, Vaughan never officially played for the U.S.

Vaughan died in his home city of St. Louis. He was inducted into the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame in 1972[4] and the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1986.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: U.S. Soccer History - 1920 . December 13, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20090303114049/http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1920.html . March 3, 2009. dead .
  2. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesu/usacuphist.html U.S. Open Cup at RSSSF
  3. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesu/usa-intres-det69.html U.S. results at RSSSF
  4. Web site: St.Louis Soccer Hall of Fame . December 13, 2007. July 8, 2012. https://archive.today/20120708180315/http://eteamz.active.com/stlsoccerhalloffame/news/index.cfm?cat=466590 . dead .
  5. Web site: Frank Vaughn - 1986 Inductee National Soccer Hall of Fame . 2023-12-19 . Frank Vaughn - 1986 Inductee National Soccer Hall of Fame . en.