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- Q16014392 description "Association footballer and soccer pioneer".
- Q16014392 description "Association footballer and soccer pioneer".
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- Q16014392 abstract "Herbert Heilpern (1919–1999) was a European born athlete and active builder of American soccer. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1988. Heilpern was born in Austria. After escaping Nazi occupied Europe, he played amateur soccer in New York City’s Eastern District League from 1939 to 1958 with the Bronx Jewish Soccer Club, Hakoah SC, and New World Club. His Hakoah teams won championships in 1941-42 as did his New World Club in 1948-49. He was coach of the 3rd Division Blue Star Soccer Club in the German-American Soccer League. Heilpern was also President of the German-American Soccer League of New York 1969-75, and was a co-founder of both the North American Soccer League in 1967 and the New York Cosmos in 1971. He joined the Executive Board of the German-American Junior League in 1976, and later served as President. As Soccer Coordinator for the City of New York, he developed year-round soccer facilities in the southern part of the state. He was named First Vice President of the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association in 1985. Before emigrating from Austria in 1939, Heilpern was a goalkeeper for the Hakoah club of Vienna.".
- Q16014392 birthDate "1919".
- Q16014392 birthYear "1919".
- Q16014392 deathDate "1999".
- Q16014392 deathYear "1999".
- Q16014392 thumbnail Herbert_Heilpern.jpg?width=300.
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- Q16014392 dateOfBirth "1919".
- Q16014392 dateOfDeath "1999".
- Q16014392 name "Heilpern, Herbert".
- Q16014392 shortDescription "Association footballer and soccer pioneer".
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- Q16014392 comment "Herbert Heilpern (1919–1999) was a European born athlete and active builder of American soccer. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1988. Heilpern was born in Austria. After escaping Nazi occupied Europe, he played amateur soccer in New York City’s Eastern District League from 1939 to 1958 with the Bronx Jewish Soccer Club, Hakoah SC, and New World Club. His Hakoah teams won championships in 1941-42 as did his New World Club in 1948-49.".
- Q16014392 label "Herbert Heilpern".
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- Q16014392 name "Herbert Heilpern".
- Q16014392 surname "Heilpern".