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| name = Andy Straden | fullname = Andrew John Straden | birth_date = {{Birth date|1897|11|24}} | birth_place = Bothwell, Scotland | death_date = June 1967 | death_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | height = | position = Center Forward | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = | years1 = 1924–1925 | years2 = 1925 | years3 = 1925–1926 | clubs1 = Fleisher Yarn | clubs2 = Shawsheen Indians | clubs3 = New York Giants | caps1 = 34 | caps2 = 5 | caps3 = 18 | goals1 = 20 | goals2 = 5 | goals3 = 6 | nationalyears1 = 1924 | nationalteam1 = United States | nationalcaps1 = 4 | nationalgoals1 = 3 }}Andy Straden (also spelled Stradan) (November 27, 1897 – June 1967) was a United States soccer forward who was a member of the 1924 U.S. Olympic Team and played professionally in the first American Soccer League. American Soccer LeagueStraden, was an amateur player in the early 1920s with Fleisher Yarn when the team won the 1924 National Amateur Cup. That summer, he was selected to play with the United States at the Summer Olympics. When he returned to the United States, Straden rejoined Fleisher Yarn for the 1924-1925 American Soccer League season. This was Yarn’s first season as a professional club and its first season in the ASL. Straden scored twenty goals in thirty-four games that season before moving to the Shawsheen Indians for the start of the 1925-1926 season. However, the Indians folded two months into the season and he ended the season with the New York Giants. He played only two games with the Giants during the 1926-1927 season and retired.[1][2] National and Olympic teamsAt the 1924 Summer Olympics, the U.S. fielded an entirely amateur side, including Straden. In the four games that year, two at the games and two during a European exhibition tour following the United States’s elimination. In the first United States game of the Olympics, the United States defeated Estonia off a tenth minute Straden penalty kick. Uruguay, the dominant national team of the era, easily eliminated the United States in the next round.[3] Following their elimination, the United States defeated Poland in Warsaw, 3-2. Two of the United States goals came from Straden. Then the United States fell to Ireland in Dublin. Aside from those four games that year, Straden never again suited up for the United States[4] References1. ^{{cite book | last = Jose | first = Colin | title = American Soccer League, 1921-1931 | type = Hardback | publisher = The Scarecrow Press | year = 1998 | id = ({{ISBN|0-8108-3429-4}}) }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Straden, Andy}}2. ^{{Citation | url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/st/andy-straden-1.html| title=Andy Straden Bio, Stats, and Results| newspaper=Olympics at Sports-Reference.com| date= | accessdate= 2019-01-14}} 3. ^CNNSI.com {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930023523/http://robots.cnnsi.com/inside_game/michael_lewis/news/2000/09/08/lewis_throwins/ |date=September 30, 2007 }} 4. ^RSSSF {{webarchive |url=https://www.webcitation.org/5mr1VzkHN?url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesu/usa-intres-det69.html |date=2010-01-17 }} 14 : 1897 births|1967 deaths|People from Bothwell|Scottish emigrants to the United States|United States men's international soccer players|American Soccer League (1921–33) players|Fleisher Yarn players|New York Giants (soccer) players|Shawsheen Indians players|Olympic soccer players of the United States|Footballers at the 1924 Summer Olympics|Sportspeople from South Lanarkshire|American soccer players|Association football forwards |
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