Andy Auld, born on January twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred in Scotland, was a prominent figure in the world of soccer. His professional career was largely spent in the American Soccer League, where he showcased his skills as both a midfielder and a forward. Auld's versatility on the field made him a valuable asset to his teams.
Throughout his career, Auld earned the honor of representing the United States national team, earning five caps. Notably, three of these appearances came during the historic 1930 FIFA World Cup, marking a significant achievement in his sporting journey.
In recognition of his contributions to the sport, Andy Auld was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in nineteen eighty-six. This accolade reflects his impact on soccer in the United States and his legacy as a talented player.