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Seamus Malin


A graduate of Harvard, Seamus played collegiate for the university, where he was the team’s leading scorer and an All Ivy League selection in 1960.

Personal Information

Colin Jose Media Award - 2005
Born: September 3, 1940 - Dublin, Ireland

He would eventually become an assistant coach for the Harvard and has served them in various administrative capacities for more than 40 years.

Malin’s broadcasting career began back in 1966, calling soccer games for Boston public television station WGBH on “College Sport of the Week.” He would move on to become the radio voice of the NASL’s Boston Minutemen, and in June 1978 he was hired by the New York Cosmos, where he called games until the team folded in 1985. It was his sterling performance in the broadcast booth with the Cosmos that led to his eventually working numerous FIFA World Cups and Olympic Soccer Tournaments for various networks. In his long career in the booth, Malin has called games for each of the big three networks (ABC, CBS & NBC), as well as ESPN. To this day, Malin still calls major European matches for ESPN International.

Year
Recipient
2004
Jerry Trecker
2005
Seamus Malin
2007
George Tiedemann
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