Harmarville Hurricanes Explained

Fullname:Harmarville Hurricanes Soccer Club
Nickname:The Hurricanes
Founded:1947 (by Frank DeMor)
Dissolved:1967
Stadium:Consumer Field
Harmarville, Pennsylvania
American:yes

The Harmarville Hurricanes were an amateur soccer club from Harmarville, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh, that twice won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, known then as the National Challenge Cup, in 1952 and 1956. They also played in the Cup Final in 1953.

The team was owned by the Harmar Coal Company.[1] Many of the players worked in the coal industry in addition to playing for the Hurricanes.[2]

The Hurricanes beat the American Soccer League's Philadelphia Nationals 7–5 in the 1952 cup final with the winning goal scored by Sonny Yakopec.[3]

The 1956 Final saw the Hurricanes win 3–2 on aggregate score after a comeback from a two-goal deficit. They lost the first leg on the road 1 - 0 and conceded the first goal in the return home leg.[4] [5] Harmarville defeated the Philadelphia Uhriks in the Eastern semifinal to make the final.[6]

U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame players Ray Bernabei and Bobby Craddock played for Harmarville.

Honors

National Challenge Cup

National Amateur Cup

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Welcome .
  2. News: Harmarville Hurricane blew away competition. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . 30 August 1990 . May 28, 2010.
  3. Web site: Work ethic made Harmarville toast of U.S. soccer in 1950s. 5 December 2018. 13 July 2003. Fittipaldo. Ray. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  4. News: Jimmy . Jordan . Harmarville wins national open title, 3–2 . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . 23 . May 7, 1956 . May 28, 2010 .
  5. Web site: For the Record .
  6. News: Harmarville beats Uhriks, 4-1; Gains Final. 12 March 1956. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Jordan. Jimmy.