Non-soccer Career
The low salaries paid by soccer teams during this era was not enough to live on. Consequently, Salcedo and his team mates had non-playing jobs in addition to their soccer careers. Salcedo worked a variety of manual labor jobs. When he moved to Chicago Manhattan Beer in 1938, he worked in the Manhattan Beer brewery. After returning to Brooklyn in 1939, he was hired by Federal Shipyard and Drydock where he became a machinist in 1940. In 1946, he left Federal to join the Engineering & Research Division of the ITT Continental Baking Company. He retired in 1979.
He was married with two children, a daughter, Diane, and a son, Henry who married eliline Mandeville of ordell NJ. Who gave birth to Craig MAnndeville of Simon and shustuer.
He was posthumously inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2005.
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