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词条 1933–34 American Soccer League
释义

  1. Overview

  2. League standings

     Metropolitan Division  New England Division  Fall 1933  Spring 1934 

  3. Top goalscorers

  4. References

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| winners = Kearny Irish
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| league topscorer = Archie Stark (22)
Razzo Carroll
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1932–33 (original ASL)
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1933–34 American Soccer League was the first season of the second American Soccer League.

Overview

The league included two teams, New York Americans and New York Brookhattan that had also played in the original ASL. The USFA awarded the new ASL exclusive rights to organize professional soccer on the Atlantic Coast. The new ASL operated at a considerably lower level of professionalism than its predecessor. With the Great Depression still raging, it was not possible to offer salaries anywhere near the level enjoyed by the previous league.

The inaugural season of 1933–34 saw a fairly impressive level of competition, as well as a few of the stars of the old league including Archie Stark and George Moorhouse. New York Americans in particular had a wealth of familiar names including Stan Chesney and Erno Schwarz in addition to Moorhouse. Kearny Irish were the first league champions in the Metropolitan Division, winning the league title by a comfortable 4 points ahead of New York Americans. Kearny Scots finished a distant third. Brooklyn Celtic absorbed the struggling Brooklyn F.C. early in the season, but many of their players went to Brooklyn Hispano.[1][2]

League standings

Metropolitan Division

PlaceTeamGWTLGFGAPts
1Kearny Irish251564603536
2New York Americans231445593432
3Kearny Scots2511311585325
4New York Brookhattan248313455119
5Brooklyn Celtic227213374716
6Newark Germans197111324915
7Brooklyn Hispano17629264514
8Philadelphia German-American13526272812

New England Division

Very little is known about this lower tier of the ASL other than its years of operation (1933–41, and 1951–53) as the yearly records are often incomplete or non-existent, with little accompanying mention in the newspapers of the time.[3]

Fall 1933

thru December 23
PlaceTeamGWTLGFGAPts
1Fairlawn Rovers161213522825
2Boston Celtics151023502822
3Thornton Victorias15654322721
4Pawtucket Rangers14833381919
5Fall River Rovers15546252714
6New Bedford Defenders16628395114
7Fall River United14428324510
8Quincy Canadians15231024587
9New Bedford Tessiers14221024426

Spring 1934

thru March 23
PlaceTeamGWTLGFGAPts
1Fairlawn Rovers3300739
2Thornton Victorias3111663
3Boston Celtics1010331
4Quincy Canadians1010221
5Pawtucket Rangers1010221
6Fall River United2011561
7Fall River Rovers3012691

Top goalscorers

RankScorerClubGPG
1st-tArchie StarkKearny Irish?22
1st-tRazzo CarrollKearny Scots?22

References

1. ^The Year in American Soccer - 1934
2. ^American Soccer League II (RSSSF)
3. ^American Soccer League II - New England Division (RSSSF)
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3 : American Soccer League (1933–83) seasons|1933–34 in American soccer|1933–34 domestic association football leagues

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