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Raymond Bernabei

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American soccer player and referee
Ray Bernabei
Personal information
Full nameRaymond Bernabei
Date of birth(1925-11-26)November 26, 1925
Place of birthNew Castle, Pennsylvania,United States
Date of deathSeptember 5, 2008(2008-09-05) (aged 82)
Place of deathLongwood, Florida,United States
PositionFullback
Youth career
1946–1949Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1949–1963Harmarville Hurricanes
Managerial career
1950Indiana University of Pennsylvania
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ray Bernabei (November 26, 1925 – September 5, 2008) was a USsoccerfullback who played eleven seasons with the Harmarville Hurricanes. He was also a long time collegiate and professional referee. He is a member of both theNational Soccer Hall of Fame and theNational Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association (NISOA) Hall of Fame.[1]

Player

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Bernabei played as a youth player with the Indianolo Indians. He attendedIndiana University of Pennsylvania, playing and coaching soccer at the school from 1946 to 1950. He was inducted into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996. In 1949, he joined the semi-professionalHarmarville Hurricanes. He would play with Harmarville until his retirement in 1963. During these years, Harmarville was a national powerhouse winning the 1952 and 1956 U.S. Open Cups, and finishing runner up in 1953. Harmarville also lost in the finals of the 1950 and 1951 Amateur Cups.

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Bernabei served as a collegiate and professional referee for forty-three years. During this time, he officiated two NCAA finals. He also served as the president and executive director of the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association.

He was inducted into the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association (NISOA) Hall of Fame in 1976,[2] theNational Soccer Hall of Fame in 1978,[3] and received the Bill Jeffrey Award for outstanding service to intercollegiate soccer in 1985. He died in Florida from complications related to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

References

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  1. ^"Ray Bernabei".Society for American Soccer History. 2015-05-19. Retrieved2024-12-10.
  2. ^NISOA Hall of Fame
  3. ^"Raymond Bernabei - 1978 Inductee | National Soccer Hall of Fame".Raymond Bernabei - 1978 Inductee | National Soccer Hall of Fame. Retrieved2023-12-19.

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