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- Q525286 description "American soccer player".
- Q525286 description "American soccer player".
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- Q525286 abstract "Charles Martin Colombo (July 20, 1920 in St. Louis, Missouri – May 7, 1986 in St. Louis, Missouri) was an American soccer player who earned 11 caps as center half for the United States men's national soccer team. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.Born and raised in The Hill area of St. Louis, Missouri, Colombo played professionally for St. Louis Simpkins-Ford, winning National Challenge Cup medals with them in 1948 and 1950. He was known as "Gloves" because he always wore gloves when he played, regardless of the weather.Colombo played for the U.S. team from 1948 to 1952, including the 1–0 upset victory over England in the 1950 FIFA World Cup, in which his foul against Blackpool forward Stanley Mortensen in the second half gave England the chance to tie the game. The header from the resulting free kick came very close to scoring a goal, but was saved by goalkeeper Frank Borghi at the last second.The day after U.S. victory, Colombo was offered an opportunity to play professional soccer in Brazil, but he turned it down and returned to his St. Louis club team. He later became the coach of the St. Louis Ambrose team.He is buried in Old Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, in St Louis, Missouri.".
- Q525286 birthDate "1920-07-20".
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- Q525286 birthDate "1920-07-20".
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- Q525286 dateOfBirth "1920-07-20".
- Q525286 dateOfDeath "1986-05-07".
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- Q525286 name "Colombo, Charlie".
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- Q525286 shortDescription "American soccer player".
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- Q525286 comment "Charles Martin Colombo (July 20, 1920 in St. Louis, Missouri – May 7, 1986 in St. Louis, Missouri) was an American soccer player who earned 11 caps as center half for the United States men's national soccer team. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.Born and raised in The Hill area of St. Louis, Missouri, Colombo played professionally for St. Louis Simpkins-Ford, winning National Challenge Cup medals with them in 1948 and 1950.".
- Q525286 label "Charlie Colombo".
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