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Peter Peel
Chicago Daily Tribune photo of Peter Peel from the May 25, 1923
3rd & 5th President of United States Soccer Federation
In office
1917–1919
Preceded byJohn Fernley
Succeeded byGeorge Healey
In office
1923–1924
Preceded byGeorge Healey
Succeeded byMorris W. Johnson
Personal details
Born

Peter J. Peel


1866
Dublin, Ireland
DiedMay 3, 1960
Chicago, United States

Peter J. Peel (1866 – May 3, 1960) was a two-time president of the United States Football Association. He also managed the U.S. Olympic team at the 1924 Summer Olympics and founded the Peel Cup. He was elected as a builder to the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1951.

Peel was born in Dublin, Ireland and grew up in Ireland, but in 1893 traveled to the United States to visit the Chicago World’s Fair. He remained in Chicago.

Peel became an integral part of Chicago's athletic scene. In 1909, he established the Peel Cup, an annual cup competition to crown the Illinois state champion. Peel intended this cup to have two purposes, one was to promote a high level of competition and also to raise money for a player benefit fund. The Peel Cup the longest running U.S. soccer cup until superseded in 1970 by the Illinois Governor’s Cup.[1] Three years later, he established the Peel Shield which was awarded to the Cook County, Illinois high school championship.[2] In 1916, the Illinois State Soccer Football Association was formed, and Peter Peel was elected its first president.

U.S. Soccer[edit]

A year later, he was elected as the president of the United States Football Association.[3] At the time, the term of office was limited to one year. Peel was re-elected in 1918 for a second term.[4] Peel was elected for a third time in 1923, narrowly defeating Thomas Cahill. In one of the more odd incidents in U.S. soccer administrative history, Peel terminated Cahill, who was the association’s first vice president, accusing Cahill of attacking him with a knife. According to Cahill, he was using a knife to peel a plug of tobacco when Peel became aggressive towards him. During this term in office, Peel oversaw the entry of the first official U.S. team to enter the Olympics. In 1924, Peel chose not to stand for re-election and declared bankruptcy soon after. However, he remained active in soccer affairs, primarily in Chicago, but also to a limited extent on the national level until his death in Chicago.[5]

References[edit]

  • ^ May 29, 1917 New York Times
  • ^ July 18, 1917 New York Times
  • ^ Wangerin, David (2008). Soccer in a Football World: The Story of America's Forgotten Game (paperback). Temple University Press. ISBN 978-1-5921-3885-2. ().
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