Frank Parsons (Australian soccer)

Parsons began his senior club career with Adamstown before moving to Sydney to play for Leichhardt-Annandale.[3] In his final year in Australia soccer, Parsons started the 1953 season with a hat-trick against North Shore.He announced his retirement several times, citing scrutiny from referees and politics.Throughout the duration of his career, Parsons scored 16 goals for Australia including 6 in one game against New Zealand.This biographical article related to a soccer forward from Australia is a stub.
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