Percy Adamson
American soccer player
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Position(s) | Center forward | ||
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Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Brooklyn Field Club | |||
Managerial career | |||
1914 | Columbia Lions | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Percy Adamson was an early twentieth-century American soccer player who was captain of the Brooklyn Field Club when it won the 1914 National Challenge Cup.
Adamson played for Brooklyn Field Club as early as 1910.[1] On May 16, 1914, Adamson scored the first goal in the final of the 1914 National Challenge Cup which was the first time this tournament was held.[2] In September 1916, while living in Sheepshead Bay, New York he was still listed with the Brooklyn Field Club .[3]
In September 1914, he became the head coach of the Columbia University soccer team.[4]
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Columbia Lions head men's soccer coaches
- Unknown (1906–1913)
- Percy Adamson (1914)
- Unknown (1915)
- No team (1916–1956)
- Jon Molder (1957–1969)
- Jim Rein (1970–1972)
- John Rennie (1973–1978)
- Dieter Ficken (1979–2005)
- Leo Chappel (2006–2008)
- Kevin Anderson (2009–2022)
- Michael Casper (2023– )
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