Education
His family settled in Gary, Indiana where he attended Emerson High School and gained his United States. citizenship a year later.
His family settled in Gary, Indiana where he attended Emerson High School and gained his United States. citizenship a year later.
Wood began his club career in the United States before moving to England in the early 1930s. He also played all three United States. games at the 1930. Wood’s parents moved the family to the United States in 1921 when Wood was fourteen years old.
He also worked for the local Union Drawn Steel Company.
Wood began his club career with Chicago Bricklayers and Masons F.C. In 1928, the Bricklayers went to the National Challenge Cup final before losing to New York Nationals. He then moved to Detroit Holley Carburetor.
In 1930, Wood turned professional with the Brooklyn Wanderers of the American Soccer League. The Wanderers folded in 1931, and there is a gap in Wood"s career for two years.
In 1933 Wood moved to England to play with Leicester City.
In 1936, he transferred to Nottingham Forest for one season before joined in 1937. In 1938, he moved to Chelmsford City of the Southern League before retiring in 1939 and returning to the United States. Scotland youth In 1921, Wood played once for Scotland in a junior team match against Wales before moving to the United States.
United States. senior Wood would then earn four caps with the United States. national team in 1930.
Following the cup, the United States. played Brazil on August 17, 1930 before returning to the United States. That was Wood’s last game with the national team After retiring from playing professional soccer, Wood moved back to Gary, Indiana where he worked for the United States. Steel Corporation.
He retired in 1970 and was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1986.
He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.