Billy Gonsalves

Billy Gonsalves

Football player infobox2
playername = Billy Gonsalves


fullname = Adelino Gonsalves
height = height|ft=6|in=2
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1908|8|10
cityofbirth = Portsmouth, Rhode Island
countryofbirth = United States
dateofdeath = death date and age|1977|7|17|1908|8|10
cityofdeath = Kearny, New Jersey
countryofdeath = United States
position = Midfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs = Pioneer
Charlton Mill
Liberal.
years = 1926-1927
1927-1929
1929-1930
1931
1931-1932
1932
1933-1934
1934-1935
1935-1937
1937-1938
1938
1938-1939
1940-1941
1941-1942
1942-1948
1948-1952
clubs = Lusitania Recreation Club
Boston Wonder Workers
Fall River Marksmen
New York Yankees
New Bedford Whalers
Fall River F.C.
Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C.
St. Louis Central Breweries F.C.
→ St. Louis Shamrocks
Beltmar Drug
South Side Radio
Chicago Manhattan Beer
Healy F.C.
Kearny Scots
Brooklyn Hispano
Newark Germans
caps(goals) =
52 (16)
75 (49)
17 (10)
24 (10)
12 0(7)
0? 0(6)
0? 0(7)
19 (16)
nationalyears = 1930-1934
nationalteam = United States
nationalcaps(goals) = 06 0(1)

Adelino ("Billy") Gonsalves (sometimes spelt in the Portuguese form, "Gonçalves") (August 10, 1908 in Portsmouth, Rhode IslandJuly 17, 1977 in Kearny, New Jersey) was an American soccer player, sometimes considered the "Babe Ruth of American Soccer". He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

Youth

Gonsalves’ parents immigrated from Portugal two years before his birth. While born in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Gonsalves grew up in Fall River, Massachusetts. An excellent athlete, Gonsalves boxed, and played both baseball and soccer as a boy. When he was fourteen, Gonsalves began playing for Pioneer, a local amateur team. He then went on to play for Charlton Mill and Liberal. Gonsalves grew in prominence in the local leagues, gaining the nickname “Billy” from his fellow players. In 1926, he signed with Lusitania Recreation Club of East Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1927, Lusitania won both the Boston city and District League titles.

Professional career

In 1927, Boston Wonder Workers of the American Soccer League (ASL) signed Gonsalves. Nineteen years old at the time, Gonsalves joined a team which had taken second in the ASL the previous season and was stocked with talented international players. Finding it difficult to break into the starting lineup, Gonsalves did not play a game with Boston until Christmas Eve. However, given the chance, he grabbed it and scored a goal two minutes later. He went on to find the net six times in his next twenty games. That season the Wonder Workers also took the league title.

Gonsalves spent one more season with the Wonder Workers before moving to the Fall River Marksmen of his hometown in 1929. From the time he joined the Marksmen until the team merged with the New York Soccer Club in the summer of 1930 to form the New York Yankees, Gonsalves played seventy-five games and scored forty-nine goals. Additionally, he was the team’s assists leader.

While playing with the Marksmen, Gonsalves formed a lethal striking partnership with another local player, Bert Patenaude. The two led Fall River to the U.S. Open Cup title in 1930 and 1931. Overall, Gonslaves won the tournament a record eight times.

The onset of the Great Depression and the "Soccer Wars" had taken a toll on the ASL and teams began to merge or fold. The Marksmen, one of the strongest ASL teams, had merged with the New York Soccer Club to form the New York Yankees in 1930. Then in 1931, the Yankees moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts where the team took up the name of the defunct New Bedford Whalers. In 1932, the team moved again, this time back to Fall River where it was known as Fall River F.C..

By this time the American Soccer League was collapsing and Gonsalves began looking for other playing opportunities. In 1933 Alex McNab, a former team-mate who was coaching Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C. of the St. Louis Soccer League contacted Gonsalves and offered him a contract. Gonsalves took the opportunity and moved west. That year, Gonsalves added another Open Cup title to his resume, this time with his new team. Gonsalves spent the 1933-1934 season with Stix, Baer and Fuller, winning the league title. At the end of the season, he joined the U.S. national team for the 1934 FIFA World Cup in Italy.

On his return to St. Louis, Gonsalves found that McNab had moved to a new team, St. Louis Central Breweries F.C.. Gonsalves made the move as well and spent the 1934-1935 season with Central Breweries, winning the league title and the 1935 Open Cup. In 1935, Gonsalves moved again, this time to the St. Louis Shamrocks. The Shamrocks went to both the 1936 and 1937 Open Cup championships, but lost both times. In October 1937, Gonsalves quit the Shamrocks and signed with St. Patrick's. However, Shamrocks sued St. Patrick's and St. Patrick's settled out of court by agreeing to a player trade. Despite the agreement, Gonsalves decided not to play for either team and instead signed with Beltmars in the semi-professional second division St. Louis Municipal League. In February 1938, Gonsalves was back in the SLSL with South Side Radio. [ [http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/family/corbett/soccer-3.html Bob Corbett's soccer career] ] He finished the season with the South Siders before moving to Chicago Manhattan Beer. Then in 1940, he moved back east, joining Healy F.C. of the National Soccer League of New York, winning the 1941 league title. In 1941, he moved again, this time to the Kearny Scots of the second American Soccer League (ASL) which was created in 1933 following the collapse of the first ASL. Gonsalves spent only one season with the Scots before moving to Brooklyn Hispano. Uncharacteristically for him, Gonsalves spent the next five seasons with Brooklyn. In his first season with Brooklyn, he scored eight goals in sixteen games. Brooklyn also won the U.S. Open in 1943 and 1944.

In 1947, Gonsalves left Hispano to play for the Newark Germans of the lower division German American Soccer League. In 1948, the team became known simply as Newark F.C. Gonsalves remained with the team until his retirement from playing professionally in 1952.

According to Steve Holroyd, in a professional career spanning twenty-five years, “Gonsalves was also the consummate gentleman on the pitch: legend has it he was never cautioned or ejected from any match for rough play or ungentlemanly conduct.” [ [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/gonsalves.html Gonsalves] ]

National team

Gonsalves played six times for the United States, including the first two FIFA World Cups in 1930 and 1934. He scored one goal for the US.

Gonsalves was part of the inaugural induction class into the United States National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1950.

External links

* [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/gonsalves.html "Billy Gonsalves: The Babe Ruth of American Soccer" by American soccer historian Steve Holroyd]
* [http://www.soccerhall.org/famers/adelino_gonslaves.htm Soccer Hall of Fame profile]
* [http://www.soccerballworld.com/1930%20Soccer%20Ball.htm 1930 World Cup]
* [http://starfinderfoundation.org/pages/lounge_playerdev.htm Personal memories of watching Gonsalves play]

References


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