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Alexander Donald (29 May 1900 – 10 April 1952) was a Scottish professional
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who played in Scotland, England and the United States of America in the 1920s and 1930s.


Career

Donald was born in
Kirkintilloch Kirkintilloch (; sco, Kirkintulloch; gd, Cair Cheann Tulaich) is a town and former barony burgh in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It lies on the Forth and Clyde Canal and on the south side of Strathkelvin, about northeast of central Glasgow. ...
,
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in May 1900 and began his senior footballing career with his local
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team Kirkintilloch Harp, junior in this context referring to the level of the league within Scottish football, not to the age of the participants. He showed enough ability while playing junior league football for
Partick Thistle Partick Thistle Football Club are a professional association football, football club from Glasgow, Scotland. Despite their name, the club are based at Firhill Stadium in the Maryhill area of the city, and have not played in Partick since 1908. ...
to sign him in 1923, and after two years playing reserve football he made his début for them in the
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in 1925. He had made 35 league appearances for ''The Jags'' by the time he left the club at the end of the 1925–26 season, when he made the decision to leave Scotland and set sail for
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. On arrival in the United States he signed for
Indiana Flooring Indiana Flooring were a New York City soccer team that played in the American Soccer League between 1924 and 1927. They replaced New York Field Club. Before joining the ASL, the team had played in various state leagues. Ernest Viberg, a former ...
, a New York-based team who were members of the American Soccer League and who played their home games at the New York Oval. Donald made 39 appearances for Indiana Flooring during the
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season, scoring three goals, helping his side to a mid-table finish in the league. At the end of the campaign he and teammate
Harry Chatton James Harry Chatton (23 April 1899 – 1983), was an Irish footballer who played for several clubs in the Scottish League, the American Soccer League and the League of Ireland. Chatton was a dual internationalist and played for both Ireland t ...
both returned to Scotland, signing for Heart of Midlothian in 1927. Neither player was able to play any matches for Hearts however when Partick Thistle stepped in to cancel the move, claiming that they still retained both players' registrations. While Donald and Chatton were back in the UK Indiana Flooring had been sold to
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, owner of the New York Giants baseball team (now the
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). He had wanted to name the soccer team the Giants to match his other franchise but as there was already a
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in the league he was unable to do so, instead he opted to rename them the New York Nationals. After protracted negotiations with the Nationals, during which the American club agreed to award the pair some back payments for the period they were unable to play, Donald and Chatton returned to New York to re-join their former side. Donald stating he would never play for Partick again, and Chatton going further by saying he would never return to Scotland. Donald made 119 appearances and scored twice for the Nationals and was on the winning side in the
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final, but decided to move on yet again in July 1930, this time to England to play for
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. He played 24 league games in two years with Chelsea and then 136 games during a four-year spell with
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. Donald finally returned to Scotland in 1936 to sign for
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at the age of 38. In the 1940s Donald moved to his home town to coach the Kirkintilloch Boys Club. He worked as a school attendance officer in the town but struggled with poor health in later years and eventually died there on 10 April 1952 after a long illness.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Donald, Alec 1900 births Sportspeople from Kirkintilloch Scottish footballers Association football fullbacks Scottish Football League players American Soccer League (1921–1933) players English Football League players Partick Thistle F.C. players Indiana Flooring players New York Nationals (ASL) players Chelsea F.C. players Bristol Rovers F.C. players Dunfermline Athletic F.C. players 1952 deaths Scottish expatriate footballers Expatriate soccer players in the United States Scottish expatriate sportspeople in the United States