Date of birth | April 13, 1876 |
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Place of birth | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Date of death | July 23, 1957 | (aged 81)
Place of death | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Career information | |
Position(s) | Center |
US college | None |
Career history | |
As coach | |
1907–1910 | Pittsburgh Lyceum |
As player | |
1897 | Marquette A.C. (Turtle Creek Indians) |
1898 | Swissvale A.C. |
1899 | East Pittsburgh A.A. |
1899 | Lalus A.C. |
1900 | East End A.A. |
1901 | Homestead Library & A.C. |
1902 | Pittsburgh Stars |
1903 | East End A.A. |
1903–1906 | Massillon Tigers |
1907 | Massillon All-Stars |
1907–1910 | Pittsburgh Lyceum |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Charles Robert Shiring (April 13, 1876[1] – July 23, 1957) was a professional football player from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[2] He began his professional playing career with the Homestead Library & Athletic Club in 1901. In 1902, he played for the Pittsburgh Stars of the first National Football League (NFL) who ended up winning the league title. Since the Stars consisted of the best professional players from western Pennsylvania at the time, it can be said that Shiring was considered the best at his position, center, in the region (and probably in the country).[3] However Shiring is best known for playing for the Massillon Tigers from 1903 until 1907.[4] He finally served from 1907 to 1910 as a player-coach for the Pittsburgh Lyceum,[2][5][6] Pittsburgh's last championship professional football team until the 1970s.[7]