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Walter Bahr

Walter Alfred Bahr (April 1, 1927 – June 18, 2018) was an American professional soccer player, considered one of the greatest ever in the United States.[1] He was the long-time captain of the U.S. men's national team and played in the 1950 FIFA World Cup when the U.S. defeated England 1–0. Bahr's three sons Casey, Chris, and Matt, all played professional soccer in the defunct North American Soccer League. Casey and Chris also played for the U.S. Olympic team, and Chris and Matt later became placekickers in the National Football League, each earning two Super Bowl rings.

Walter Bahr
Bahr (left) with Joe Biden at a Philadelphia Union match
Personal information
Full name Walter Alfred Bahr
Date of birth (1927-04-01)April 1, 1927
Place of birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Date of death June 18, 2018(2018-06-18) (aged 91)
Place of death Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Philadelphia Nationals
1953 → Montréal Hakoah
Uhrik Truckers
Montréal Sparta
Brookhattan
Philadelphia United German-Hungarians
International career
1948–1957 United States 19 (1)
Managerial career
1969–1970 Philadelphia Spartans
1970–1973 Temple Owls
1974–1988 Penn State Nittany Lions
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career edit

Bahr, a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, began playing soccer at the age of 11 and joined the Philadelphia Nationals of the professional American Soccer League as an amateur player. He was paid a great compliment during the Scottish national team tour of the U.S. in 1949 by former Scottish international Tommy Muirhead, who wrote in the Glasgow Daily Mail, "Bahr is good enough to play for any First Division team in the United Kingdom."[citation needed]

After participating in the 1948 Summer Olympics,[2] Bahr turned professional and helped his club win ASL titles in 1950, 1951, 1953, and 1955. In the summer of 1953, he helped Montréal Hakoah FC reach the Canadian final.[3] He then switched to the Uhrik Truckers, another team in the Philadelphia area, and won the ASL title in 1956. He then joined Montreal Sparta in late August where he won the 1956 Quebec Cup.[4]

As professional soccer players at that time made relatively little money, Bahr also was a high school teacher during his playing years. He coached the Philadelphia Spartans of the American Soccer League from 1969-70. He moved to the college ranks to coach Temple University from 1970-73. He then coached Penn State to 12 NCAA tournament appearances from 1974–88, including taking the Nittany Lions to the 1979 semifinals, when he was named College Coach of the Year.[5] He coached two of his sons early in his tenure at Penn State.

Pennsylvania State University Coaching Legacy

100 Years, 4 Generations of Penn State Coaching History

Bahr is linked to Coach Bill Jeffrey, the head coach of Penn State University's men's soccer program in the early 1920's, who later became the men's national team head coach in the World Cup. Coach Jeffrey died in 1966 and his coaching lineage worked through four generations at Penn State University. By 1970, the captain of Jeffrey's 1950 U.S. team, Walter Bahr became the coach at Penn State from 1974-1988. His assistant, Barry Gorman, would later succeed him as head coach, keeping the Penn State job through the 2009 season. In 2021, the connection to Jeffrey continues with Coach Gorman’s youth player, Fraser Kershaw, who took the head coaching job at Penn State Altoona. The coaching connection reached four separate generations of soccer, reaching a 100-year continual coaching succession.[6]

National team edit

Bahr was selected to the United States men's national soccer team in 1949 and appeared in 19 games, with one goal. In the 1950 FIFA World Cup, the U.S. upset the English team 1–0, with the goal scored by Joe Gaetjens off a pass by Bahr. The entire team was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1976.[1][7] Bahr was featured in the 2009 soccer documentary A Time for Champions discussing the U.S. upset victory over England in the 1950 World Cup. Bahr was portrayed by Wes Bentley in the 2005 movie The Game of Their Lives, which has been distributed in DVD under the title "Miracle Match."

Personal life edit

Bahr's three sons, Casey, Chris and Matt, played professional soccer in the original North American Soccer League. Casey and Chris also played for the U.S. Olympic team, while Chris and Matt became placekickers for the NFL and won Super Bowl titles. The last living member of the 1950 U.S. World Cup team, Bahr died on June 18, 2018, in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, from complications related to a broken hip.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Walter Bahr - 1976 Inductee | National Soccer Hall of Fame". Walter Bahr - 1976 Inductee | National Soccer Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 19, 2023.
  2. ^ "Walter Bahr". Olympedia. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  3. ^ Norm Gillespie (August 19, 1953). "Draw with Hakoah". Google. Retrieved August 18, 2018.
  4. ^ Montreal Gazette (August 31, 1956). "Favor Sparta". Google. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Bahr, last living member of team that upset England, is dead". Tampa Bay Times. June 18, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  6. ^ "Bill Jeffrey, Altoona, and the history of American soccer". US Soccer Players. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  7. ^ Longman, Jere (December 10, 2009). "How a 'Band of No-Hopers' Forged U.S. Soccer's Finest Day". The New York Times.

External links edit

  • Lopez, Tobias, Walter Bahr remembers, February 22, 2004
  • Cirino, Antonio (Tony) US Soccer Vs The World, Damon Press 1983 – ISBN 0-910641-00-5

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Walter Alfred Bahr April 1 1927 June 18 2018 was an American professional soccer player considered one of the greatest ever in the United States 1 He was the long time captain of the U S men s national team and played in the 1950 FIFA World Cup when the U S defeated England 1 0 Bahr s three sons Casey Chris and Matt all played professional soccer in the defunct North American Soccer League Casey and Chris also played for the U S Olympic team and Chris and Matt later became placekickers in the National Football League each earning two Super Bowl rings Walter BahrBahr left with Joe Biden at a Philadelphia Union matchPersonal informationFull nameWalter Alfred BahrDate of birth 1927 04 01 April 1 1927Place of birthPhiladelphia Pennsylvania U S Date of deathJune 18 2018 2018 06 18 aged 91 Place of deathBoalsburg Pennsylvania U S Height5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Position s MidfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls Philadelphia Nationals1953 Montreal HakoahUhrik Truckers Montreal SpartaBrookhattanPhiladelphia United German HungariansInternational career1948 1957United States19 1 Managerial career1969 1970Philadelphia Spartans1970 1973Temple Owls1974 1988Penn State Nittany Lions Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 2 National team 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career editBahr a native of Philadelphia Pennsylvania began playing soccer at the age of 11 and joined the Philadelphia Nationals of the professional American Soccer League as an amateur player He was paid a great compliment during the Scottish national team tour of the U S in 1949 by former Scottish international Tommy Muirhead who wrote in the Glasgow Daily Mail Bahr is good enough to play for any First Division team in the United Kingdom citation needed After participating in the 1948 Summer Olympics 2 Bahr turned professional and helped his club win ASL titles in 1950 1951 1953 and 1955 In the summer of 1953 he helped Montreal Hakoah FC reach the Canadian final 3 He then switched to the Uhrik Truckers another team in the Philadelphia area and won the ASL title in 1956 He then joined Montreal Sparta in late August where he won the 1956 Quebec Cup 4 As professional soccer players at that time made relatively little money Bahr also was a high school teacher during his playing years He coached the Philadelphia Spartans of the American Soccer League from 1969 70 He moved to the college ranks to coach Temple University from 1970 73 He then coached Penn State to 12 NCAA tournament appearances from 1974 88 including taking the Nittany Lions to the 1979 semifinals when he was named College Coach of the Year 5 He coached two of his sons early in his tenure at Penn State Pennsylvania State University Coaching Legacy100 Years 4 Generations of Penn State Coaching HistoryBahr is linked to Coach Bill Jeffrey the head coach of Penn State University s men s soccer program in the early 1920 s who later became the men s national team head coach in the World Cup Coach Jeffrey died in 1966 and his coaching lineage worked through four generations at Penn State University By 1970 the captain of Jeffrey s 1950 U S team Walter Bahr became the coach at Penn State from 1974 1988 His assistant Barry Gorman would later succeed him as head coach keeping the Penn State job through the 2009 season In 2021 the connection to Jeffrey continues with Coach Gorman s youth player Fraser Kershaw who took the head coaching job at Penn State Altoona The coaching connection reached four separate generations of soccer reaching a 100 year continual coaching succession 6 National team editBahr was selected to the United States men s national soccer team in 1949 and appeared in 19 games with one goal In the 1950 FIFA World Cup the U S upset the English team 1 0 with the goal scored by Joe Gaetjens off a pass by Bahr The entire team was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1976 1 7 Bahr was featured in the 2009 soccer documentary A Time for Champions discussing the U S upset victory over England in the 1950 World Cup Bahr was portrayed by Wes Bentley in the 2005 movie The Game of Their Lives which has been distributed in DVD under the title Miracle Match Personal life editBahr s three sons Casey Chris and Matt played professional soccer in the original North American Soccer League Casey and Chris also played for the U S Olympic team while Chris and Matt became placekickers for the NFL and won Super Bowl titles The last living member of the 1950 U S World Cup team Bahr died on June 18 2018 in Boalsburg Pennsylvania from complications related to a broken hip 5 See also editList of Pennsylvania State University Olympians National Soccer Hall of Fame profileReferences edit a b Walter Bahr 1976 Inductee National Soccer Hall of Fame Walter Bahr 1976 Inductee National Soccer Hall of Fame Retrieved December 19 2023 Walter Bahr Olympedia Retrieved October 22 2021 Norm Gillespie August 19 1953 Draw with Hakoah Google Retrieved August 18 2018 Montreal Gazette August 31 1956 Favor Sparta Google Retrieved February 6 2019 a b Bahr last living member of team that upset England is dead Tampa Bay Times June 18 2018 Retrieved June 18 2018 Bill Jeffrey Altoona and the history of American soccer US Soccer Players Retrieved March 19 2022 Longman Jere December 10 2009 How a Band of No Hopers Forged U S Soccer s Finest Day The New York Times External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Walter Bahr Lopez Tobias Walter Bahr remembers February 22 2004 Cirino Antonio Tony US Soccer Vs The World Damon Press 1983 ISBN 0 910641 00 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Bahr amp oldid 1190737738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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