Bob Rigby (born July 3, 1951, in
Ridley Park, Pennsylvania
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) is a retired U.S. soccer goalkeeper. Rigby played twelve seasons in the
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, three in the
Major Indoor Soccer League, one in the
Western Soccer Alliance
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and earned six
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with the
United States men's national soccer team
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. Rigby was the color commentator with the
Philadelphia Union
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of
Major League Soccer
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.
Player
Youth
Rigby, the son of school teachers, was born in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. He played soccer while a student at
Ridley High School
Ridley High School serves the Ridley School District. It is located in Folsom, Pennsylvania, United States. The new high school opened in September 2001. In the 2017–2018 school year, Ridley High School had 1,787 students.
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The origina ...
in Folsom, Pennsylvania and continued on the collegiate level at
East Stroudsburg (PA) State University and was named a first team
All-American in 1972.
Professional
In 1973,
Philadelphia Atoms
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coach
Al Miller, an alumnus of East Stroudsburg University, took Rigby as the first pick in the 1973 NASL college draft. Miller was building his team for the Atoms, which were an expansion franchise that year. Miller had watched Rigby play and was familiar with his excellent athleticism and technical ability. Rigby did not disappoint Miller. He set a league record of 0.62 goals allowed as a rookie that stood until the end of the league. That year, Philadelphia became the first U.S. professional team in any sport to win a championship their first year in existence. Rigby became a local and league hero and found himself on the cover of the September 3, 1973
Sports Illustrated
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, the first soccer player to be so honored. Rigby continued to provide positive exposure to the young NASL when he took fourth place in ABC's 1976
Superstars, a televised athletic competition pitting athletes from various sports. February 1974 saw Rigby involved in another significant first. The NASL was toying with the idea of indoor soccer and the Atoms hosted the Red Army of Moscow team in Philadelphia's Spectrum. This was one of the first indoor games to use the configuration familiar to future indoor leagues, an astroturf-covered ice rink with small goals set into the far walls. While the Red Army team won, 6-3, its coach had high praise for Rigby who had stopped 33 of the Soviets' 39 shots.
The New York Cosmos acquired Rigby for the 1976 season, only for him to get injured. The Cosmos then brought in
Shep Messing
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to replace him in goal and shipped Rigby to the
Los Angeles Aztecs
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at the end of the season. After three seasons in Los Angeles, Rigby returned to Philadelphia to play for the
Fury. The Fury actually acquired Rigby from the
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*Tulsa Roughnecks (1978–1984), the original top-flight team that played in the North American Soccer League from 1978 to 1984.
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who got Rigby from the Aztecs the day prior. The Fury attempted to build on the Atoms' popularity by bringing back several fan favorites, but the team only lasted two seasons due to incompetent management. As Rigby was moving back to Philadelphia, the
Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) was beginning its first season. The next year, the local MISL club,
Philadelphia Fever, which had used a largely amateur team its first season, negotiated an associate relationship with the Fury to use several Fury players in its second season. As a result, the Fury loaned Rigby to the
Philadelphia Fever for the 1979–1980
Major Indoor Soccer League season. In 1981, Rigby moved to the
Montreal Manic for two seasons before moving to the
Golden Bay Earthquakes
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for the 1982–1983 MISL season. He remained with the Earthquakes for the 1983 and 1984 NASL outdoor season. When the NASL folded after the 1984 season, Rigby was signed by the
Chicago Sting
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on September 19, 1984, for a 15-day contract. The Sting released him at the end of the fifteen days and the
Tacoma Stars offered him a contract. Rigby declined the offer to concentrate on his landscaping business. In February 1985, he signed with the Stars after they again offered him a contract. He spent most of the season as a backup to
John Baretta
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. At the conclusion of the season, Rigby moved back to the Earthquakes, renamed the San Jose Earthquakes. In 1985, the Earthquakes joined with three independent west coast teams to play the
Western Alliance Challenge Series
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. This was the genesis of the short-lived Western Soccer Alliance/League. Rigby shared the goal with
Hunter Stern during this challenge series and retired from playing at the end of it.
Rigby was named to two
NASL Second All-Star teams, in 1973 and 1974.
National and Olympic teams
The mid-1970s also saw Rigby play for both the U.S. Olympic and U.S. national teams. While Rigby travelled with the U.S. team to the
1972 Summer Olympics
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, he did not play.
Mike Ivanow
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played the first two games and
Shep Messing
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the third. On November 3, 1973, Rigby earned his first
cap
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with the national team in a 1-0 loss to
Haiti
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. He played a total of six games, his last coming in a loss to
Mexico
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on August 24, 1975.
USA – Details of International Matches 1970–1979
Coach
During his stint with the San Jose Earthquakes in 1985, Rigby coached the Los Gatos High School boys varsity team. After his retirement, Rigby became the head coach of the Ridley High School
Ridley High School serves the Ridley School District. It is located in Folsom, Pennsylvania, United States. The new high school opened in September 2001. In the 2017–2018 school year, Ridley High School had 1,787 students.
History
The origina ...
in Folsom, Pennsylvania
Folsom is a census-designated place (CDP) in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Ridley Township. The population was 8,323 at the 2010 census.
Geography
Folsom is located in northern Ridley Township at (39.891978, -75.3 ...
. He remains active as a coach, recently as part of the Star Soccer Academy.
Broadcaster
Rigby served as color commentator for the Philadelphia Union
The Philadelphia Union are an American professional soccer club based in Chester, Pennsylvania. The Union compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference. Founded on February 28, 2008, the club began playing in 201 ...
during the 2012 season.
References
External links
East Stroudsburg University Soccer Records
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1951 births
Living people
All-American men's college soccer players
American soccer players
American expatriate soccer players
Soccer players from Pennsylvania
East Stroudsburg Warriors men's soccer players
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) players
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) indoor players
Philadelphia Atoms players
New York Cosmos players
Los Angeles Aztecs players
Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) players
Montreal Manic players
San Jose Earthquakes (1974–1988) players
Western Soccer Alliance players
Association football goalkeepers
Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992) players
Philadelphia Fever (MISL) players
Tacoma Stars players
Golden Bay Earthquakes (MISL) players
Olympic soccer players of the United States
Footballers at the 1972 Summer Olympics
United States men's international soccer players
Expatriate soccer players in Canada
American expatriate sportspeople in Canada
Ridley High School alumni