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Leonard Paul Oliver (November 3, 1933 – July 24, 2022) was an American
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who played as a half back in the American Soccer League (ASL), having earlier played
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for the
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. He was a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.


Early life

The younger half of a set of twins, Oliver was born in the Kensington neighborhood of
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, Pennsylvania, in 1933. His father, Jim,
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from Scotland a decade earlier. Oliver attended Northeast High School in his hometown. He played soccer for the Kensington Blue Bells and Lighthouse Boys Club, winning the 1948 and 1949 U-19 National Championships with the latter. He also played for the Philadelphia Nationals of the American Soccer League (ASL) in 1946–1947, scoring thirteen goals in eighteen games. He attended college at
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, playing for the
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from 1951 to 1954. In 1951, Oliver was selected as a second team All American as Temple claimed to be the national champion. This claim rests on dubious grounds as multiple schools had a legitimate claim to the title in the disorganized state of college soccer at the time. However, the confusion was reduced when in 1953, Oliver was selected as a first team All American and Temple was named the national champion. He was selected for the second year in a row as first team All American in 1954, his senior season, while concurrently serving as captain of the baseball team.


Senior amateur and professional career

After graduating from Temple in 1955, Oliver began playing as an amateur with
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in the ASL. The Truckers took the 1955 and 1956 ASL championships, but Oliver broke his leg during the 1955–1956 season. He was then drafted into the
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in the middle of 1956. Being stationed in
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, he played half a season with the
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, the local ASL team. He was then transferred to San Francisco, where he played for the amateur San Francisco Mercury, an ethnic Russian team. He was subsequently stationed in West Germany and featured on the U.S. Armed Forces all-stars. Following his discharge from the Army in 1959, he briefly returned to the Truckers before signing with Baltimore Pompei. Oliver was a 1960 All Star, but Pompeii folded the following year. He subsequently played for the Central Valet in Washington. He also played for the U.S. soccer team, which finished 0–4 at the
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. Oliver later recounted how he suffered his worst head injury at the competition, which necessitated eight stitches.


Later life

In his later life, Oliver also became an USSF 'A' license coach and referee, and regularly trained new coaches in the Washington, D.C., area. He also continued to play soccer until he was sixty. After his playing career ended, he completed
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at the
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and was awarded a
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by the
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. He went on to work for the
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, establishing local programs in all American states and
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. After a decade in that role, he started his personal public policy consulting firm – Oliver Associates – which promoted study circles in public education programs and guided trade union leaders. His work in the former area led him to author the book ''Study Circles: Coming Together for Personal Growth and Social Change'' (1987), as well as co-found the organization Everyday Democracy. Oliver was inducted into his alma mater's hall of fame in 1981. He was subsequently enshrined in the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1996, the Philadelphia Old Timers Hall of Fame in 1998 and the Virginia-DC Soccer Hall of Fame in 2001. He announced in 2016 that he was going to donate his brain after his death towards concussion research.


Personal life

Oliver was married to Eleanor Wahlbrinck for 60 years until his death. He proposed to her in 1961, after an away game against the
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in which she was the sole traveling fan. Together, they had two children: Erika and Britt-Karin. Oliver died on July 24, 2022, in
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, aged 88, and suffered a stroke prior to his death.


References


External links


National Soccer Hall of Fame


{{DEFAULTSORT:Oliver, Len 1933 births 2022 deaths American soccer coaches American men's soccer players American soccer referees American Soccer League (1933–1983) players American people of Scottish descent Baltimore Pompei players Lighthouse Boys Club players Ludlow Lusitano players National Soccer Hall of Fame members Philadelphia Nationals players Temple Owls men's soccer players Uhrik Truckers players Soccer players from Philadelphia Men's association football defenders Footballers at the 1963 Pan American Games Pan American Games competitors for the United States American twins