Gogie Stewart (2 January 1929 – 12 May 2003) was a Canadian multi-sport athlete and a former
soccer
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player and lacrosse player. He was a three-time
national soccer champion with Canadian clubs Vancouver City FC (1950) and
Westminster Royals FC (1955, 1960) as well as a two-time
national lacrosse champion with
Vancouver Burrards (1949) and
Nanaimo Timbermen
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(1956). He was one of Canada's starting inside forwards during FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in 1957. After his retirement, he became an honoured member of the
Canada Soccer Hall of Fame
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.
Football (Soccer)
In the
Pacific Coast League
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, Stewart won six championships, five with
Westminster Royals FC (1952–53, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960-61) and one with
Vancouver Firefighters FC (1964–65). From 1948–49 to 1960–61, he was a British Columbia or Vancouver all-star in 11 of 13 seasons. He notably helped British Columbia win 2–0 over
Tottenham Hotspur
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in Vancouver on 3 June 1957 and scored the third goal in Canada's win over the USA in St. Louis on 7 July 1957.
As a teenager in 1947–48, Stewart won the Ed Bayley Trophy as BC Soccer's most outstanding player in his first year in senior soccer. He scored 10 goals in that first season with the Pacific Coast League runners up North Shore FC. He then joined Vancouver St. Andrews FC before the start of the 1948–49 season, helping his new club reach the 1948
Canadian
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final. After joining Vancouver City FC in 1949–50, he won his first Canadian title in 1950.
Stewart spent much of the 1950s with the
Westminster Royals FC, first joining the team in 1950–51. He moved to England in July 1953 to play for
Everton's second team, staying in England until May 1954. He returned to Canada and rejoined the Royals in time to win his second Canadian title in 1955. At the end of that calendar year, Stewart was named one of 10 candidates for the Vancouver Sun Athlete of the Year.
Stewart won his third Canadian title in 1960, again with the Westminster Royals. From there, the team rolled into the 1960–61 season and won the Pacific Coast League championship with an undefeated 12-4-0 record. Stewart won the Austin Delany Memorial Trophy as most valuable player of the Pacific Coast League.
In the 1960s, Stewart also played in two editions of the Pacific Coast International Championship for the J.F. Kennedy Trophy, helping Royals finish runners up in 1961 and then the Firefighters finish in third place in 1965.
Just 10 days after the 1965 Pacific Coast International Championship, Stewart played in his final Pacific Coast League match with Firefighters. On 15 May 1965, Stewart knocked out North Shore's
John Woods, breaking his jaw and sending him to the hospital. Stewart eventually received a two-year suspension from the BC Soccer Commission and did not return to the Pacific Coast League.
At the international level, Stewart first played for Canada in a 1956 all-star match against
FC Lokomotiv Moscow
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. After representing Canada in FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in 1957, he was part of Canada's side during a 1960 tour of the Soviet Union and Britain.
Lacrosse
His senior lacrosse career spanned between 1949 and 1961 - playing in 152 regular season games and 59 playoff games at the Senior 'A' level in British Columbia. He won two
Mann Cup
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championships (1949, 1956) and also reached the 1951 and 1960 finals. While playing junior lacrosse, he won back-to-back
Minto Cup
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It was donated in 1901 by the Governor General of Canada, Governor General, Gilbert Jo ...
championships in 1948 and 1949. Stewart played four seasons (1949-1952) with Vancouver, then signed with Nanaimo in 1954. After six seasons there, he signed with New Westminster for his final Senior 'A' season in 1961. In 1967, he was a referee in the Prince George Lacrosse Association and helped lay the foundations for the revival of the sport in that city.
Sporting career
Alongside his career in soccer and lacrosse, he was also a boxer and notable basketball player. As a boxer, he was a
Golden Gloves
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winner as a teenager in 1944 and 1945.
Soccer honours and achievements
Vancouver City FC
*
Canadian Championship (Challenge Trophy) winner (1950)
Westminster Royals
*
Canadian Championship (Challenge Trophy) winner (1955, 1960)
*
Pacific Coast League
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winner (1952–53, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960-61)
Vancouver Firefighters FC
*
Pacific Coast League
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winner (1964–65)
Individual
*Ed Bayley Memorial Trophy, top rookie 1947-48
*Top scorer of the Challenge Trophy, 1955
*Austin Delany Memorial Trophy, 1960–61
*
British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame (1988)
*
Canada Soccer Hall of Fame
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(2004)
*Soccer Hall of Fame of British Columbia (2019)
References
External links
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1929 births
2003 deaths
Men's association football inside forwards
Canadian people of Scottish descent
Canada Soccer Hall of Fame inductees
Canada men's international soccer players
Canadian men's soccer players
Everton F.C. players
Soccer players from Coquitlam
Soccer players from Vancouver
Canadian lacrosse players
Vancouver City S.C. players
ICSF Columbus FC players
Surrey United SC players
Vancouver St. Andrews players
Westminster Royals players
Canadian expatriate men's soccer players
Canadian expatriate sportspeople in England
John Oliver Secondary School alumni
20th-century Canadian sportsmen