Paul McSweeney

Biographical information

RolesReferee
SexMale
Full namePaul Alphonsus•McSweeney
Used namePaul•McSweeney
Born3 April 1867 in St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
Died12 August 1951 in St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
NOC United States

Biography

Paul McSweeney refereed football (soccer) matches at the 1904 St. Louis Olympics. He is better known as having played Major League Baseball with the St. Louis Browns, although it was a short career. A second and third baseman, in 1891 McSweeney played in three games with the Browns, getting 3 hits in 12 at-bats, and driving in 2 runs. Known as a top local all-around athlete, he played for Christian Brothers College rugby team in the 1880s and once sparred with heavyweight world champion Jim Corbett. In addition to officiating soccer matches, he was a baseball umpire. McSweeney was a St. Louis native who was born and died there, eventually of colo-rectal cancer.

Referee

Games Sport (Discipline) / Event NOC / Team Phase Unit Role As
1904 Summer Olympics Football (Football) USA Paul McSweeney
Football, Men (Olympic) Match #1 Galt Football Club — Christian Brothers' College Referee
Football, Men (Olympic) Match #2 Galt Football Club — St. Rose Referee