Art Halliwell

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Full name Arthur Jennings Halliwell
Date of birth (1897-02-13)13 February 1897
Place of birth Manchester, England
Date of death 18 May 1964(1964-05-18) (aged 67)
Art Halliwell
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Full name Arthur Jennings Halliwell
Date of birth (1897-02-13)13 February 1897
Place of birth Manchester, England
Date of death 18 May 1964(1964-05-18) (aged 67)
Place of death Toronto, Canada
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1914–1919 Toronto Ulster United FC
1920 Merchants Shipbuilding F.C.
1921 Dunfermline Athletic 5 (0)
1926 Toronto Craigavon
1927–1931 Toronto Scottish
International career
1925 Canada 2 (0)
Managerial career
1925–1930 Toronto Varsity Blues
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Art Halliwell (February 13, 1897 – May 18, 1964) was a Canadian soccer player who played as a goalkeeper at the international level with Canada.

Halliwell was born in England and emigrated to Canada in 1903 along with his parents.[1] In 1914, he played with Toronto Ulster United FC.[2] In 1920, he played abroad in the United States with Merchants Shipbuilding F.C.[3] He played in several friendly matches against the Scottish Football Association's representative teams in 1921.[4] In late 1921, he played in the Scottish Football League Second Division with Dunfermline Athletic where he appeared in five matches.[5]

He represented Ontario in several friendly matches against The Football Association's touring teams and against Corinthian F.C. in 1924, and 1926.[6][7] In 1926, he played in the Toronto Senior League with Toronto Craigavon.[8] In 1927, played in the National Soccer League with Toronto Scottish.[9] Throughout his tenure with Toronto he assisted in securing the Ontario Cup twice (1928, and 1931) and featured in the Dominion Cup finals against Westminster Royals in 1931.[10][11]

In 2001, he was inducted into the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame.[12]

International career

Halliwell made his debut for the Canada national team on June 27, 1925, against the United States, and made another appearance against United States on November 8, 1925.[13][14]

Managerial career

Halliwell served as the head coach in 1925 for the University of Toronto soccer team and secured five championships (1929, 1931, 1932, 1933, and 1935).[3] In 1947, he served as the club president for former club Toronto Ulster United in the National Soccer League.[15]

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