Jim Purvis

Jim Purvis was a Scottish former football inside forward who played professionally in the American Soccer League.

Jim Purvis
Personal information
Full name James Purvis
Place of birth Scotland
Position(s) Inside Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1922–1925 Fleisher Yarn
1925–1926 Bethlehem Steel 22 (21)
1926–1927 Indiana Flooring 23 (7)
1927–1928 New York Nationals 10 (2)
1928–1929 Philadelphia 29 (13)
1929 Brooklyn Wanderers 1 (0)
1929 Bridgeport Bears 2 (0)
1929 Philadelphia 6 (0)
Teams managed
1935– Philadelphia United German-Hungarians
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Purvis played for several youth teams, but never played professionally in Scotland before moving the United States and settling in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1922, he joined Fleisher Yarn which played in the Allied Amateur League of Philadelphia. Fleisher moved up to the American Soccer League in 1924 and Purvis scored seventeen goals in thirty-five league games and another two goals in two league cup games.[1] On July 29, 1925, Purvis signed with Bethlehem Steel.[2] Purvis scored twenty-one goals in twenty-two games before suffering a season ending ankle injury in April 1926.[3][4] Bethlehem sent him to Indiana Flooring at the end of the season. He played one season with Indiana before moving to the New York Nationals for the 1927-1928 season. He moved again, beginning the 1928-1929 season with Philadelphia F.C. and finishing it with the Brooklyn Wanderers. He moved to the Bridgeport Bears in the fall of 1929, but when the team experienced significant financial difficulties with the onset of the Great Depression, the team merged with Philadelphia where Purvis finished his professional career.

In August 1935, Philadelphia United German-Hungarians hired Purvis to manage the team.[5]

References

  • Jose, Colin (1998). American Soccer League, 1921-1931 (Hardback). The Scarecrow Press. (ISBN 0-8108-3429-4).
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