United States men's national soccer team results (1950–59)

This is a list of international soccer games played by the United States men's national soccer team from 1950 to 1959.

1950

1950 FIFA World Cup

25 June 1950
15:00 BRT (UTC-03)
Spain  3–1  United States
Igoa  81'
Basora  83'
Telmo Zarra  89'
Report Pariani  17'
Estádio Durival de Britto, Curitiba
Attendance: 9,511
Referee: Mário Vianna (Brazil)

29 June 1950
15:00 BRT (UTC-03)
United States  1–0  England
Gaetjens  38' Report
Estádio Independência, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 10,151
Referee: Generoso Dattilo (Italy)

2 July 1950
15:00 BRT (UTC-03)
Chile  5–2  United States
Robledo  16'
Riera  32'
Cremaschi  54', 82'
Prieto  60'
Report Wallace  47'
Maca  48' (pen.)

1952

Friendly

30 April 1952
Scotland  6–0  United States
Lawrie Reilly (3)
Ian McMillan (2)
Own goal 87'
Hampden Park, Glasgow

Referee:

Attendance: 107,765

Olympics

July 16, 1952
19:00
Italy  8–0  United States
Gimona  3'  51'  75'
Pandolfini  16'  62'
Venturi  27'
Fontanesi  52'
Mariani  87'
Report
Ratina Stadion, Tampere

Referee: Arthur Ellis (GBR)

Attendance: 15.342

1953

Friendly

8 June 1953
United States  3 – 6  England
Decker
Athineos
Report Broadis
Lofthouse
Finney
Froggatt
Yankee Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Sam Galin (USA)

1954

1954 FIFA World Cup qualification

Record: 2-2-0

10 January 1954
Mexico  4 0  United States
Balcazar  5'
Lamadrid  16', 47'
Naranjo  63'

Referee: Sunderland (England)

14 January 1954
Mexico  3 1  United States
A. Torres  60', 89'
Lamadrid  82'
Bill Looby  6'

Referee: Best (United States)

3 March 1954
Haiti  2 3  United States
Ellie  60' (pen.)
Gerard Haig  89'
Casey  20'
Chachurian  42'
Bill Looby  83'

Referee: Van Rosberg (Netherlands Antilles)

4 March 1954
Haiti  0 3  United States
Bill Looby  22'  65'
Mendoza  31'

Referee: Van Rosberg (Netherlands Antilles)

1955

Friendly

August 25, 1955
Iceland  32  United States
Gunnar Gudmannson (2)
Thórdur Thórdarson
Looby (2)
Rekjavik, Melavollur
Attendance: 9,500

1956

Olympics

November 28, 1956
12:00
Yugoslavia  91  United States
Veselinović  10'  84'  90'
Antić  12'  73'
Mujić  16'  35'  56'
Papec  20'
Report Zerhusen  42'
Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne
Attendance: 5,292
Referee: Swain (NZL)

1957

Record: 0-4-0

1958 FIFA World Cup qualification

7 April 1957
Mexico  6 0  United States
C. Gutierrez  14', 26'
Reyes  33', 69', 76'
A. Hernandez  63'

Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Van Rosberg (Netherlands Antilles)

28 April 1957
United States  2 7  Mexico
Murphy  5', 45' Keough  20' (o.g.)
A. Hernandez  31', 83'
C. Gutierrez  35'
H. Hernandez

 65', 88'
Sesma  79'


Attendance: 12,500
Referee: Morgan (Canada)

22 June 1957
Canada  5 1  United States
McLeod  32'
Philley  35'
Hughes  55'  80'
Stewart  57'
Keough  35' (pen.)

Attendance: 5,167
Referee: Sadler (Canada)

6 July 1957
United States [2] 2 3  Canada
Mendoza  42'
Murphy  80'
Philley  9'
Steckiw  14'
Stewart  25'

Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Lutostanski (United States)

1959

Friendly

28 May
United States  1 – 8  England
Murphy  9' Report Bradley  35'
Flowers  52', 69'
Charlton  62', 82' (pen.), 85'
Kevan  74'
Haynes  87'
Wrigley Field
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Ray Morgan (Canada)

1959 Pan American Games

The United States hosted the 1959 Pan American Games in Chicago, Illinois. Between August 28 and September 5, 1959 the United States played six games, and subsequently won the bronze medal.

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Argentina 116510204+16
 Brazil 964112711+16
 United States 864022515+10
 Haiti 6630319201
 Costa Rica 5621310166
 Mexico 3611413207
 Cuba 0600643228
Argentina 41 United States
United States 72 Haiti
Brazil 35 United States
United States 50 Cuba
United States 42 Mexico
United States 34 Costa Rica

1960 Olympics qualification

8 October 1959
Mexico  2-0  United States
Diez  14'
Moreno  44'

22 November 1959
United States  1-1  Mexico
Looby  8' Meza  85'

References

  1. Entire US squad pulled from St. Louis Kutis
  2. Entire US squad pulled from St. Louis Kutis

Template:United States Squad 1959 Pan American Games

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