Peter Ratican, the Glossary
Peter Joseph Ratican (April 13, 1887 – November 20, 1922) was an American soccer midfielder who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Association football, Ben Millers, Christian Brothers College High School, Football at the 1904 Summer Olympics, Football at the Summer Olympics, Harry Ratican, Midfielder, National Soccer Hall of Fame, St. Louis, St. Louis Soccer League, St. Teresa F.C., 1904 Summer Olympics, 1909–10 St. Louis Soccer League season.
- Ben Millers players
- Footballers at the 1904 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists for the United States in soccer
- St. Louis Soccer League players
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Ben Millers
Ben Millers was a U.S. soccer club sponsored by the Ben W. Miller Hat Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
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Christian Brothers College High School
Christian Brothers College High School (CBC High School) is a Lasallian Catholic college preparatory school for young men in Town and Country, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.
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Men's association football (soccer) was contested at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
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Association football has has been included in every Summer Olympic Games as a men's competition sport, except 1896 (the inaugural Games) and 1932 (in an attempt to promote the new FIFA World Cup tournament).
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Harry Ratican
Harry Jay Ratican (January 20, 1894 – August 22, 1964) was an American soccer forward, coach and team owner. Peter Ratican and Harry Ratican are American men's soccer players, ben Millers players, soccer players from St. Louis and st. Louis Soccer League players.
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Midfielder
In the sport of association football, a midfielder is an outfield position which plays primarily in the middle of the pitch.
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National Soccer Hall of Fame
The National Soccer Hall of Fame is a public-private partnership among FC Dallas, the City of Frisco, Frisco Independent School District, and the U.S. Soccer Federation, and currently located in Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.
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St. Louis
St.
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St. Louis Soccer League
The St.
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St. Teresa F.C.
The St.
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1904 Summer Olympics
The 1904 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the III Olympiad and also known as St. Louis 1904) were an international multi-sport event held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, from 1 July to 23 November 1904.
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1909–10 St. Louis Soccer League season
Final league standings for the 1909-10 Athletic Park League of St.
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See also
Ben Millers players
- Frank Vaughn
- Hap Marre
- Harry Ratican
- Jimmy Dunn (soccer)
- Peter Ratican
- Raphael Tracey
- Walter Giesler
Footballers at the 1904 Summer Olympics
- Albert Henderson (soccer)
- Albert Johnson (soccer)
- Alexander Cudmore
- Alexander Hall (soccer)
- Charles Bartliff
- Charles January
- Claude Jameson
- Cormic Cosgrove
- Edward Dierkes
- Ernest Linton
- Frank Frost (soccer)
- Frederick Steep
- George Ducker
- George Edwin Cooke
- Gordon McDonald
- Harry Tate (soccer)
- Henry Jameson
- Joe Lydon (boxer)
- John Fraser (Canadian soccer)
- John Gourlay (soccer)
- John January
- Johnson (soccer)
- Joseph Brady (soccer)
- Leo O'Connell
- Louis Menges
- Martin Dooling
- Oscar Brockmeyer
- Otto Christman
- Parnell Gourlay
- Peter Ratican
- Raymond Lawler
- Robert Lane (soccer)
- Thomas Cooke (soccer)
- Thomas January
- Tom Taylor (soccer)
- Warren Brittingham
- William Twaits (soccer)
Olympic silver medalists for the United States in soccer
- Alexander Cudmore
- Brandi Chastain
- Briana Scurry
- Carla Overbeck
- Charles Bartliff
- Charles January
- Christie Pearce
- Cindy Parlow Cone
- Danielle Slaton
- John January
- Joy Fawcett
- Julie Foudy
- Kate Markgraf
- Kristine Lilly
- Lorrie Fair
- Louis Menges
- Mia Hamm
- Michelle French
- Nikki Serlenga
- Oscar Brockmeyer
- Peter Ratican
- Raymond Lawler
- Sara Whalen
- Shannon MacMillan
- Siri Mullinix
- Thomas January
- Tiffeny Milbrett
- Warren Brittingham
St. Louis Soccer League players
- Alex McNab
- Bert Patenaude
- Bill Abstein
- Bill McPherson
- Billy Gonsalves
- Billy Watson (soccer)
- Bob Gregg (footballer, born 1899)
- Bobby Byrne (baseball)
- Bud Grennon
- Clem Cuthbert
- Cliff Brady
- Edward Hart (soccer)
- Fabri Salcedo
- Frank Vaughn
- Hap Marre
- Harry Ratican
- Jim Cronin (soccer)
- Jimmy Dunn (soccer)
- Jimmy Roe
- John Marre
- Lou Ahrens
- Matt Diedrichsen
- Medric Boucher
- Millard Lang
- Peter Ratican
- Raphael Tracey
- Robert Millar (soccer)
- Rube Waddell
- Walt Devoy
- Walter Giesler
- Werner Nilsen
- William Lehman (soccer)
- Willie McLean (soccer, born 1904)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Ratican
Also known as Peter Joseph Ratican, Ratican, Peter.