Don Petrie

Canadian soccer player and coach
Don Petrie
Personal information
Full name Donald John Mackay Petrie
Date of birth (1922-05-22)22 May 1922
Place of birth Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Date of death 6 July 2015(2015-07-06) (aged 93)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1942–1943 Vancouver St. Saviour's
1943–1946 University of British Columbia
1946–1947 Vancouver St. Saviour's
1947–1948 Vancouver City
Managerial career
1956 Vancouver Halecos
1957 Canada
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Donald John Mackay Petrie (May 22, 1922 – July 6, 2015) was a Canadian soccer player and head coach.

Career

Petrie was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He played for Vancouver St. Saviour's between 1942 and 1943, University of British Columbia between 1943 and 1946, St. Saviours again between 1946 and 1947, and Vancouver City between 1947–1948.

Petrie coached the Vancouver Halecos, helping them win the Canadian club championship in 1956. He also coached the Canadian national team in 1957, in World Cup qualifying games against Mexico and the United States.

Personal life

Petrie was married to Grace Petrie and resided in White Rock, British Columbia. He had three children—Don, Robert, and Brenda, and four grandchildren—Kelly, Whitney, Adam, and Steven. Petrie died on July 6, 2015, at the age of 93.[1][2]

In April 2000, Petrie was inducted as a Builder into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame.

References

  1. ^ "DONALD PETRIE". The Province. Archived from the original on September 21, 2023.
  2. ^ Ltd, Qualicum Beach Memorial Services. "Obituary for Donald John Mackay Petrie". Obituary for Donald John Mackay Petrie. Archived from the original on September 21, 2023. Retrieved 2020-09-11.

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