Frank Soo: England’s first participant of Asian descent to be inducted into Nationwide Soccer Museum Corridor of Fame | Soccer Information

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The primary Asian heritage footballer ever to symbolize England, Frank Soo, can be inducted into The Nationwide Soccer Museum Corridor of Fame, Sky Sports activities Information can completely reveal.

Buxton-born former Stoke Metropolis participant Soo, whose father was Chinese language, turned the primary participant of Asian heritage to symbolize England when he appeared in a wartime worldwide towards Wales at Ninian Park in 1942. Raised in Liverpool, Soo turned out for Prescott Cables as an adolescent and went on to play 9 England wartime matches between 1942 and 1945.


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The Stoke Metropolis legend was additionally the primary individual of East or South East Asian (ESEA) heritage to look within the Soccer League, making greater than 250 appearances for the Potters the place he was a former team-mate and captain of Sir Stanley Matthews.

Soo would later play for Leicester Metropolis, Luton City and Chelmsford Metropolis. Soo, who died in 1991 on the age of 76, additionally performed with Matthews in England wartime matches and can now posthumously be a part of his former team-mate in The Nationwide Soccer Museum Corridor of Fame.

Frank’s story is ‘extremely inspiring’

Frank Soo with fellow footballers including Joe Mercer, Stanley Matthews and Matt Busby [MUST CREDIT THE MERCER FAMILY]
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Frank Soo with fellow footballers together with Joe Mercer, Stanley Matthews and Matt Busby (Picture credit score: Mercer Household)

CEO of The Nationwide Soccer Museum, Tim Desmond, to Sky Sports activities Information:

“On the Nationwide Soccer Museum, we’re delighted to induct Frank Soo into our Corridor of Fame celebrating not solely his achievements on the pitch but additionally his position as a pioneer for being England’s first-ever participant of Asian descent.

The Frank Soo Foundation are joined by the Football Association, Sky Sports News and the Football Supporters' Association at Frank Soo Street at the site of Stoke City's Victoria Ground former stadium
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The Frank Soo Basis are joined by the Soccer Affiliation, Sky Sports activities Information and the Soccer Supporters’ Affiliation at Frank Soo Road on the website of Stoke Metropolis’s Victoria Floor former stadium

“The National Football Museum is proud to be representative of football in all its diversity and Frank must have overcome a lot of social barriers to achieve at the highest level in the game. His story is incredibly inspiring and we hope this induction contributes to his legacy.”

The Nationwide Soccer Museum Corridor of Fame goals to rejoice and spotlight the achievements of those that have made an impressive contribution to English soccer. Different gamers to be honoured with a spot within the Corridor of Fame embrace Steven Gerrard, Bobby Moore, Vincent Kompany, Hope Powell, Eric Cantona and Dennis Bergkamp.

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Sky Sports activities Information celebrated the eightieth anniversary of Chinese language-origin former Stoke, Leicester, and Luton City footballer Frank Soo changing into the primary ethnically numerous participant to play for an England facet

The announcement comes throughout East and South East Asian Heritage Match and a ceremony will happen on the bet365 Stadium forward of Stoke Metropolis vs Derby County on November 2, reside on Sky Sports activities Soccer.

‘We hope this may encourage the following era’

Sky Sports News' Dav Trehan and Leicester CIty Diversity and Inclusion lead John Olaleye celebrate Frank Soo at the King Power Stadium with Maxwell Min and Alan Lau from the Frank Soo Foundation
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Sky Sports activities Information’ Dev Trehan and Leicester CIty Variety and Inclusion lead John Olaleye rejoice Frank Soo on the King Energy Stadium with Maxwell Min and Alan Lau from the Frank Soo Basis

Frank Soo Basis co-founder and chair Alan Lau to Sky Sports activities Information:

“It is wonderful to see Frank Soo honoured with induction into the National Football Museum Hall of Fame. This highlights the positive effect that people from ESEA and Pan-Asian communities have had on football and we hope this will inspire the next generation.

“It means so much to us, our communities, and in addition the Soo household, who’re but to see Frank Soo awarded his England cap.”

Soo by no means acquired an England cap, with the FA telling Sky Sports activities Information {that a} vital variety of gamers who represented England throughout wartime didn’t get caps because the fixtures weren’t recognised as official internationals.

However earlier final yr, a posthumous honorary cap was introduced to the household of former Plymouth Argyle footballer Jack Leslie by the FA, regardless of the actual fact Leslie didn’t really get the prospect to play for England.

Leslie, who scored 137 targets for Argyle, was the primary Black footballer to be chosen by England, again in 1925 – however was denied the chance to play for the nation due to the color of his pores and skin.

Recognition got here after widespread efforts – notably from The Jack Leslie Marketing campaign – which campaigned for a statue to be inbuilt tribute to the previous Plymouth Argyle captain. Leslie performed greater than 400 matches for the membership.

A Jack Leslie statue in his honour was unveiled outdoors Argyle’s Residence Park stadium final yr. The honorary cap introduced to Leslie’s household was handed on to Plymouth Argyle the place it has gone on show on the membership’s Residence Park stadium contained in the Jack Leslie boardroom.

‘Time to recognise pioneers like Frank Soo’

Jack Leslie was set to become England's first black player when he was called up in 1925
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Jack Leslie was set to change into England’s first black participant when he was referred to as up in 1925

Jack Leslie Marketing campaign co-founder Matt Tiller to Sky Sports activities Information:

“Just as Jack Leslie’s illustrious club career was coming to a premature end after an eye injury in the winter of 1933, Frank Soo burst onto the scene at Stoke City.

“Each trailblazers, Jack was denied the prospect to play for his nation because of the color of his pores and skin, whereas Frank did symbolize England a number of instances.

“Their stories are, however, similar in one striking manner. Both were largely forgotten for decades.

Frank Soo playing for the RAF against Scotland at Hampden Park [MUST CREDIT MERCER FAMILY]
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Frank Soo taking part in for the RAF towards Scotland at Hampden Park (Picture credit score: Mercer Household)

“Frank’s talent won him appearances for England through the Second World War, which meant his international career was ‘unofficial.’

“However his achievements are exceptional and need to be recognized far and vast. It’s time to recognise pioneers like Frank Soo, notably when gamers of Asian heritage stay under-represented in our nationwide sport.”

‘We’re not simply round now – we have been round for years’

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Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari thinks it will be ‘implausible’ to award Asian-heritage soccer trailblazer an honorary cap in recognition of the 9 wartime video games he performed for England. Soo was additionally English soccer’s first East Asian participant

Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari to Sky Sports activities Information:

“It’s really important to celebrate these icons from our history and Frank Soo is one of those icons.

“The limitations that somebody like that should have overcome to achieve success within the sport. That in itself is big and needs to be celebrated.

“It’s part of a broader trend we’re seeing of players who have played many, many years ago now being celebrated. We’ve seen it with Plymouth Argyle and Jack Leslie, and it sends a really important message to people today that we’re not just around now – we’ve been around for years.

“It will be implausible [for Frank Soo to be awarded an honorary England cap]. I occurred to be at Wembley for the Ukraine sport the place Jack Leslie’s honorary England cap was given, and it means an unlimited quantity to the household and in addition to the golf equipment as a recognition for them as properly.”

Representation ‘is so important’

Frank Soo Foundation chair Alan Lau, Sky Sports News' Dev Trehan, Frank Soo's great niece Jacqui Soo and the brother of Susan Gardiner who authored The Wanderer: The Story of Frank Soo - at Stoke Civic Centre for Frank's appointment to the SportingHall of Fame
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Frank Soo Basis chair Alan Lau, Sky Sports activities Information’ Dev Trehan and Frank Soo’s nice niece Jacqui Soo at Stoke’s Civic Centre for Frank’s appointment to town’s Sporting Corridor of Fame

Frank Soo’s nice niece, Jacqui Soo, to Sky Sports activities Information:

“Frank Soo should be recognised with an England cap. But I am not surprised that it hasn’t already happened – you only need to look at women’s football and what it has taken [after it was banned in England for 50 years until the early 1970s] to get it where it is.

Frank Soo with General Koenig at Wembley on 26th May 1945 [MUST CREDIT THE SOO FAMILY]
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Frank Soo with france’s Basic Koenig at Wembley on twenty sixth Could 1945 (Picture credit score: Soo Household)

“My great uncle Frank played nine times for England and he still hasn’t got a cap. He also made guest appearances for other teams during the war and he played in front of enormous crowds.

“Race has change into such a giant concern in the previous couple of years. Illustration of minorities on this nation is so necessary. We’re a multi-racial nation with women and men who play sports activities, so let’s try to get Frank Soo his cap.

“If you have got an Asian and someone from a Chinese background, who has played for England and can now get an England cap, imagine what that would do for kids growing up?

“A cap for Frank Soo may very well be an inspiration for thus many children. Let’s begin the popularity of Asian gamers with Frank Soo. He is performed for England. Let him be the primary and allow us to transfer on from there. He was an absolute trailblazer.”

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Why it is necessary to shine a light-weight on Frank Soo’s achievements

Soo would additionally go on to get pleasure from a profitable managerial profession, taking cost of Italian facet Padova, teaching Norway on the 1952 Olympic Video games in Helsinki, and profitable the Swedish Allsvenskan title as Djurgardens IF supervisor. He additionally managed in England at Scunthorpe United and St Albans Metropolis.

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