Associated Press Sports
updated 12:51 p.m. ET Feb. 7, 2012
CHICAGO (AP) -Harry Keough, a member of the United States team that beat England at the 1950 World Cup, has died. He was 84.
Keough died Tuesday, U.S. Soccer Federation spokesman Michael Kammarman said.
A defender who had one goal in 19 appearances for the United States from 1949-57, Keough started all three games for the Americans at the 1950 World Cup and was captain when the team played Spain in its opener.
The 1-0 win over England is regarded by many as the greatest upset in football history.
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