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Neil Clarke (American soccer)

Neil G. Clarke ''(sometimes listed as Clark)'' (born in Scotland) was a Scottish American football (soccer) player who began his career in the Scottish Football League before moving to the United States. He played in both the National Association Football League and American Soccer League. In 1916, he played in the first two U.S. national team games.
==Professional career==
Clarke began his career as a center forward but later moved to center half back. He played for Celtic in the Scottish Football League. In 1913, he was with the Paterson True Blues of the National Association Football League (NAFBL) when Paterson won the American Cup finals against Diston The first game and first replay both ended in ties with Clarke scoring the tying goal in both games. In the second replay, Paterson won, 2-1, to take the Cup.〔(The Year in American Soccer - 1913 ) American Soccer History Archives, April 10, 2005〕 He then moved to Brooklyn Field Club, winning the 1914 National Challenge Cup with them. In 1914, Clarke is listed with Bethlehem Steel. In 1915 and 1916, Bethlehem won the National Challenge Cup.〔(Bethlehem Steel Soccer Club )〕〔(USA - List of US Open Cup Finals ) RSSSF, January 28, 2011〕 He then moved to Babcock and Wilcox for a single season before moving to the Fall River Rovers of the Southern New England Soccer League in 1918. That year, Clarke was with Fall River when they lost the National Challenge Cup final to Bethlehem Steel. In 1920 and 1921, he played for Robins Dry Dock, which won the 1921 Challenge Cup.〔 In 1921, the American Soccer League replaced the NAFBL as the top U.S. league. Todd Shipyards, the parent company of Robins Dry Dock, took over sponsorship of the team, renaming Todd Shipyard. The team folded at the end of the 1921-1922 season, and Clarke moved to the Fall River Marksmen. He saw little playing time and in 1923, he made his last move, this time to the Philadelphia Field Club. He left the ASL in 1925.〔

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