Gordon Burness

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Gordon Burness
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Personal information
Full name Gordon Burness
Date of birth
Place of birth    Montrose, Angus, Scotland
Date of death    June 22, 1989
Place of death    Needham, Massachusetts, United States
Playing position Wing Forward
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*



1925-1927
1927-1929
1929
1930
Fall 1930
Spring 1931
Fall 1931
Forfar Athletic
Brechin City
Toronto Scottish
Brooklyn Wanderers
Boston Wonder Workers
New Bedford Whalers
Pawtucket Rangers
Fall River Marksmen
New York Yankees
Boston Bears



24 0(5)
98 (11)
10 0(1)
20 0(1)
06 0(2)
12 0(3)
10 0(2)   
National team
1925
1926
Canada
United States
01 0(1)
01 0(0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Gordon Burness (born Montrose, Angus, Scotland; died July 22, 1989 in Needham, Massachusetts) was a Scottish-Canadian-U.S. soccer wing forward who earned a cap with both the Canadian and U.S. national teams. He began his career in Scotland before moving to Canada and then the United States where he spent six seasons in the American Soccer League.

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[edit] Club career

Burness began playing with Forfar Athletic in the Scottish Football League. At some point, he transferred to Brechin City. He then left Scotland for Canada where he played for Toronto Scottish. In 1925, he signed with the Brooklyn Wanderers of the American Soccer League.[1] After two season, he transferred to the Boston Wonder Workers, winning the 1927-1928 league title with them. Burness began the 1929-1930 season with Boston, but moved to the New Bedford Whalers after only four games. He played ten with the Whalers, then transferred to the Pawtucket Rangers for one game in the 1929-1930 season. He then played nineteen games of the 1930 fall season in Pawtucket, before transferring to the Fall River Marksmen for the final six league games. The Marksmen merged with the New York Soccer Club in 1931 to form the New York Yankees. Burness remained with the renamed team for the 1931 spring season. However, the team had already began games in the U.S. Open Cup under the name Marksmen, so Burness and his team mates won the Open Cup as the Fall River Marksmen. That cup went to three games and Burness scored one of the two Fall River goals in the 2-0 final game victory.[2] He then finished his professional career with the Boston Bears in the 1931 fall season.[3]

[edit] National team

Burness earned his first cap, with Canada, in a 6-1 loss to the United States on November 8, 1925. He scored the lone Canadian goal in the loss. A year later, he became one of a handful of players to earn a cap with two countries when he played for the U.S. in a 6-2 win over Canada on November 6, 1926.[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ December 24, 1925 The Globe article
  2. ^ The Year in American Soccer - 1931
  3. ^ Jose, Colin (1998). American Soccer League, 1921-1931 (Hardback), The Scarecrow Press. (ISBN 0-8108-3429-4). 
  4. ^ RSSSF

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