George Graham (soccer)

George Graham
Personal information
Date of birth1902
Place of birthLondonderry, Ireland
Date of deathAugust 7, 1966
Place of deathToronto, Canada
Playing positionCenter forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Toronto Ulster United
1925-1926Philadelphia10(8)
1927-1928Fall River Marksmen30(17)
1928Brooklyn Wanderers4(2)
1928-Toronto Ulster United
National team
1926Canada1(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).

George Graham was an Irish-Canadian soccer player who earned one cap with Canada in 1926. He played professionally in both Canada and the United States.

Club

Born in Ireland, Graham’s parents moved to Canada when he was fourteen and settled near Edmonton. Graham worked for the T. Eaton Company and played for the Eaton-sponsored Toronto Ulster United. In 1925, Graham joined Philadelphia Field Club of the American Soccer League. In 1927, he moved to the Fall River Marksmen, playing thirty league games and scoring seventeen goals. Near the end of the season, the Marksmen sent Graham to the Brooklyn Wanderers where he scored another two goals in four games. His combined goals total put him thirteenth on the league’s goals table that season.[1] He then returned to Canada where he spent the remainder of his career with Toronto Ulster United. In 1929, Graham scored in the final as Toronto won the Carls-Rite Cup.[2]

International

On November 6, 1926, Graham scored in Canada’s 2-6 away loss to the United States.[3]

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