Ben "Sport" Donnelly

Benjamin Shenstone "Sport" Donnelly (October 18, 1869 – August 3, 1922) was an American football player and coach. He was the second-ever known professional football player, after Pudge Heffelfinger. He was paid $250 for one game on November 19, 1892 by the Allegheny Athletic Association, for a game against the Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team. The November 19 date was exactly seven days after the team paid Heffelfinger $500 for a game. In 1893, Donnelly was hired by the Allegheny Athletic Association as player-coach, making him the first man to ever coach a known pro team. Heffelfinger once said that Donnelly was the only man that he had played against who "could slug you and at the same time keep his eyes on the ball". Donnelly also served as the second head football coach at the University of Iowa for a single season in 1893, compiling a record of 3–4.

Ben "Sport" Donnelly
Born:(1869-10-18)October 18, 1869
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died:August 3, 1922(1922-08-03) (aged 52)
New York, New York, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)End
CollegePrinceton
Career history
As coach
1891–1892Purdue (assistant)
1893Iowa
1893Allegheny Athletic Association
1895Chicago Athletic Association
1897Washington & Jefferson (assistant)
As player
1891Manhattan Athletic Club
1892Chicago Athletic Association
1892–1894Allegheny Athletic Association
1895Chicago Athletic Association
Career highlights and awards
  • First-ever professional football coach
  • Second-ever professional football player
  • College head coaching record: 3–4
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