Charles Ellis

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  • For other people called Charles Ellis see Ellis (disambiguation page)

Charles Ellis is a deceased U.S. soccer midfielder who is best known for scoring a goal in each of the U.S. national team's first two games.

[edit] Professional

Ellis played several seasons for Brooklyn Celtic of the New York State Association Football League. In 1915, Celtic went to the American Cup final before falling to the Kearny Scots.[1]

[edit] National team

In 1916, the United States Football Association (USFA) organized the first games for its national team. USFA was admitted to FIFA in 1913 but World War I prevented the association from playing national team games. However, in 1916, USFA decided to send the team to Scandinavia to play teams from other neutral countries. USFA drew most of its players from the north-east and Ellis was selected to play right midfield. In the first official U.S. game against Sweden on August 21, 1916, Thomas Swords scored the first U.S. goal. Fifteen minutes into the second half, Ellis scored the second U.S. goal in the team’s 3-2 victory. Two weeks later, Ellis scored the U.S. goal in a 1-1 tie with Norway. At the end of the tour, a local Stockholm club hired Ellis as its coach.[2] However, he returned to Brooklyn Celtic for the 1917 season.[3]

[edit] References