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Gene Olaff (born September 23, 1920 in Bayonne, New Jersey) was a U.S. soccer goalkeeper. He played in the National Soccer League of New York and the American Soccer League. Olaff also earned one cap with the United States in 1949. He currently resides in Florence Township, New Jersey. Olaff’s... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Gene Olaff In 1936, Olaff left the Rangers to sign with the professional New York Brookhattan of the American Soccer League (ASL).

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Gene Olaff After leaving the Navy, Olaff was hired by the New Jersey State Police.

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Gene Olaff Olaff also earned one cap with the United States in 1949.

Gene Olaff Olaff earned one cap with the United States in a 4-0 loss to Scotland on June 19, 1949.[2] He also played an unofficial game in 1948 against Israel.[3] As the U.S. began preparations for the upcoming 1950 FIFA World Cup, the national team coach approached Olaff about joining the U.S. team.

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Gene Olaff After his mother died in 1937, the year Olaff graduated from high school, and his father in 1941, Olaff took on the responsibility of raising his younger sister while also marrying in 1941.

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    Gene Olaff

    Gene Olaff (born September 23, 1920 in Bayonne, New Jersey) was a U.S. soccer goalkeeper. He played in the National Soccer League of New York and the American Soccer League.
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    Florence Township, New Jersey

    Gene Olaff (1920-), former U.S. Soccer goalkeeper and former Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police.
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    Bayonne, New Jersey

    Gene Olaff (born 1920), early professional soccer goalie.
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    Jack Hynes

    While Hynes began his career as an amateur, he received a nominal payment for games and in 1939 the president of USSF declared Hynes and fellow Swedish F.C. player, Gene Olaff, to be professionals.
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    Bayonne High School

    Gene Olaff (born 1920), early professional soccer goalie inducted to the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1971.
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    National Soccer Hall of Fame

    ... Nelson Werner Nilsen Patrick Ntsoelengoe Shamus O'Brien Gene Olaff Arnold Oliver Len Oliver Carla Overbeck Gino Pariani Bert...

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