Frank Soo

Frank Soo

Frank Soo (12 March 1914 – 25 January 1991) was an English professional football player and manager of mixed Chinese and English parentage. He was first player of Chinese origin to play in the English Football League, and the first non-white player to represent England (in unofficial wartime matches).He initially began his career at inside-left, though later became more established at half-back. A quick and intelligent player, he was an excellent passer of the ball. He grew up in Liverpool and began his playing career with Prescot Cables, before he joined Stoke City for a £400 fee in January 1933. He made his first team debut in November 1933, and became established in the first team by the 1935–36 season. He lost most of his best playing years to World War II, leaving him only able to serve in the Royal Air Force and play for Stoke and England in unofficial wartime games, as well as guest for numerous other clubs. He was sold on to Leicester City for a fee of £4,600 in September 1945, and then was moved on to Luton Town ten months later for £5,000. He joined Chelmsford City of the Southern League in May 1948, and retired as a player after two seasons. Wikipedia

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