Guard, Shin
Object number2008.142.11 a,b
Manufacturer
Soccer Sport Supply Company
Date1940-1949
OriginNY
Mediumleather; vinyl; polyester; cotton
Credit LineGift of Diane Rafle
DescriptionPair of blue vinyl-coated polyester(?) shin guards. Six stuffed panels. Red lining on bottom edge. Red cotton backing. Dimensions6.25 x 0.625 in. (15.9 x 1.6 cm)Marks(a)
Label on back has screen-printed text in black: "SOCCER / SPORT SUPPLY CO. / NEW YORK"; superimposed over image of red soccer player.
Historical NotesPair of soccer shin guards possibly worn by Nicholas DiOrio in the 1940s. Nicholas DiOrio grew up in Morgan, Pennsylvania, a coal mining town near Bridgeville in southern Allegheny County. He played basketball at South Fayette High School, from where he graduated in 1939, and supposedly scored 50 points in a game. After high school he worked as a laborer at factories in Bridgeville. Later he worked for the county road maintenance department. But for 22 years, he devoted his spare time to soccer. He played for the 1939 Avella Juniors that won the national junior championship, and with a series of clubs, like Morgan Strasser, Harmarville Soccer Club, and Beadling. In the late 1940s, he played for the Pittsburgh Indians and Chicago Vikings in the short-lived North American Professional Soccer League. As member of the U.S. soccer team, he competed in the 1950 World Cup in Brazil when he was 29 years old. The U.S. team was matched against England in an early round and won in one of the biggest upsets in international soccer. He retired as a player in 1959 but continued as a player-manager, a manager, and president of the West Penn Soccer Association. Mr. DiOrio was named to the National Soccer Hall of Fame, Oneonta, New York, in 1974, and to state and regional halls of fame. He died in 2003 at the age of 82.
Previous ownerPossibly
Nicholas DiOrio
(died 2003)
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Beadling Soccer Club
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Harmarville Hurricanes Soccer Club
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Morgan Strassers
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Pittsburgh Indians
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South Fayette High School
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Avella Juniors
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Morgan F.C.
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Chicago Vikings
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North American Professional Soccer League
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National Soccer Hall of Fame
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West Penn Soccer Association
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