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1930 American Soccer League


FieldValue
competitionAmerican Soccer League
-1930 Season-
season1930
winnersFall River F.C. (6th title)
shieldtitleLewis Cup
shieldFall River F.C.
league topscorerJerry Best (52)
prevseasonFall 1929
nextseason1931

-1930 Season- Statistics of American Soccer League in season 1930.

Overview

In 1928, a dispute broke out between the American Soccer League and the United States Football Association regarding participation in the National Challenge Cup. The League decided to boycott the cup, but three teams, Bethlehem Steel, the Newark Skeeters and the New York Giants all entered the competition. When the league suspended the three teams, the USFA offered to bankroll the creation of a new league, the Eastern Professional Soccer League. This new league included the three ex-American Soccer League teams, four teams from the Southern New York Football Association and one newly created team, New York Hakoah. By the fall of 1929, the onset of the Great Depression and the competition between the ASL and EPSL had created significant financial problems for both leagues and the USFA. Consequently, the USFA and the two leagued came to an agreement to end the dispute on October 9, 1929. The two leagues entered into discussions to merge. By the first week of November 1929, the merger was complete with the new league taking the name of the Atlantic Coast Soccer League. The new league decided to run a two-part 1930 season. Oddly enough, they decided to play the first games of the 1930 season during the weekend of November 6, 1929. The first half of the season ended the last weekend of April 1930. During the summer of 1930, the league resumed the name American Soccer League, beginning the second half of the season in September and ending the first weekend of January 1931. Although the league attempted to continue operations as it had before the dispute with the USFA, it began to fail during the 1930 season. The dispute between the ASL and USFA financially weakened the league and its teams. The onset of the Great Depression in 1929 further exacerbated these problems. This resulted in significant changes in the lineup of teams in the league.

Team turmoil

Boston became the first team to fail, leaving the league and disbanding after only four games. The second team to fail was one which had just entered the ASL, Bridgeport Hungaria. Based in Bridgeport, Pennsylvania, the team moved to Newark, New Jersey after ten games, played another five in Newark, then withdrew from the league and disbanded. During the mid-season break, Bethlehem Steel F.C. withdrew and disbanded. Then, the New York Giants renamed themselves the New York Soccer Club. The New York Nationals immediately took the name Giants.

Champions

The Fall River Football Club finished top of the table in both the first and second half. The league saw no need for a playoff and declared the 'Marksmen' champions. The 'Marksmen' also won the league (Lewis) cup and the 1929–30 National Challenge Cup, giving it a domestic treble. Having achieved this distinction, the 'Marksmen' promptly withdrew from the league and merged with the New York Soccer Club to form the New York Yankees for the 1931 season.

League standings

First half (Atlantic Coast Soccer League)

PlaceTeamGPWLDGFGAPtsPct
1Fall River F.C.271917844044.814
2New Bedford Whalers33121011565035.530
3Hakoah All Stars3314127656135.530
4Providence2712114535628.519
5New York Nationals3314145888933.500
6Pawtucket Rangers2810117506127.483
7Bethlehem Steel2711124665426.481
8New York Giants3011136677728.467
9Brooklyn Wanderers3291310636628.438
10Bridgeport Hungaria/NewarkBridgeport played ten games in Bridgeport, then moved the Newark, New Jersey where they played five games before withdrawing from the league.15012321593.100
11BostonBoston withdrew from the league after four games.4103592.250

Second half (American Soccer League)

PlaceTeamGPWLDGFGAPtsPct
1Fall River F.C.271386544334.630
2New Bedford Whalers301569756236.600
3Hakoah All-Stars271089404228.519
4Newark AmericansThe Newark Americans entered the league mid-season and did not play in the first half.2811611625528.500
5New York Soccer Club (Giants)Team played as the New York Giants in the first half.2712312515527.500
6Providence2912314462927.466
7Brooklyn Wanderers3010713575827.450
8New York Giants (Nationals)Team played as the New York Nationals in the first half.319715648627.435
9Pawtucket Rangers310814542626.419

League Cup

The winners of the League Cup final were awarded the H.E. Lewis Cup. Hakoah All-Stars and New York Nationals were forced to play a replay on May 22, 1930, to determine a winner after the first two matches ended in draws, and neither side scored in 30 minutes of extra time at the end of the second match.

The first game of the two-game final was originally scheduled for May 25, 1930, but was cancelled due to rain. It took place at night at a neutral site, the Polo Grounds in New York, two days later. The second game of the final was then scheduled for May 28, but rain forced its cancellation as well. The game was continually rescheduled until it was finally played on October 23, 1930.

Bracket

*2-legged aggregate & match replay 2-legged aggregate |score-width= |team-width= |seed-width= |RD1-seed1=MA |RD1-team1= Fall River F.C. | RD1-score1-1=1 | RD1-score1-2=3 | RD1-score1-A=4 |RD1-seed2=RI |RD1-team2=Pawtucket Rangers |RD1-score2-1=1 |RD1-score2-2=1 | RD1-score2-A=2 |RD1-seed3=NY |RD1-team3=Hakoah All-Stars | RD1-score3-1=2 | RD1-score3-2=1(2) | RD1-score3-A=5 |RD1-seed4=NY |RD1-team4=New York Nationals | RD1-score4-1=2 | RD1-score4-2=1(1) | RD1-score4-A=4 |RD2-seed1=MA |RD2-team1=Fall River F.C. | RD2-score1-1=2 | RD2-score1-2=3 | RD2-score1-A=5 |RD2-seed2=NY |RD2-team2=Hakoah All-Stars | RD2-score2-1=1 | RD2-score2-2=0 | RD2-score2-A=1

Final

Fall River F.C.5–1Hakoah All-Stars2–13–0May 27 • Polo Grounds • 5,000
October 23 • Polo Grounds • 2,500

First leg

date = May 27, 1930 | team1 = Fall River F.C. | goals1 = Billy Gonsalves Werner Nilsen | goals2 = Siegfried Wortmann | score = 2–1 | report =https://www.newspapers.com/image/430957791/?terms=Hakoah%2Bsoccer | team2 = Hakoah All-Stars | stadium = The Polo Grounds, New York, New York

Second leg

date = October 23, 1930 8:15 PM EST | team1 = Hakoah All-Stars | goals1 = | goals2 = , Billy Gonsalves Arnie Oliver | score = 0–3 | report =https://www.newspapers.com/image/431128850/?terms=Hakoah%2Bsoccer | team2 = Fall River F.C. | stadium = The Polo Grounds, New York, New York

Goals leaders

RankScorerClubGamesGoals
1Jerry BestPawtucket Rangers
Fall River F.C.
New Bedford Whalers4952
2John NelsonNew York Nationals4245
3Bert PatenaudeFall River F.C.
Newark Americans4444
4Archie StarkBethlehem Steel
Newark Americans3840
5Bill PatersonProvidence
New Bedford Whalers4438
6Billy GonsalvesFall River F.C.5335
7Werner NilsenBoston
Fall River F.C.5127
8Bob McIntyrePawtucket Rangers3123
Davey BrownNew York Giants5023
Josef GrünfeldHakoah All-Stars5623
11Tommy FlorieNew Bedford Whalers5922
12Siegfried WortmannHakoah All-Stars5020
Jimmy GallagherNew York Nationals
New York Giants6420
14Bobby YuleBrooklyn Wanderers4919
15Janos NehadomaBrooklyn Wanderers3218
16Herbert CarlssonNew York Nationals
New York Giants4617
Bart McGheeNew York Nationals
New York Giants5817
18James BrownNew York Giants
New York Soccer Club3816
Red BallantyneNew York Giants
Brooklyn Wanderers4916
20Max GrünwaldHakoah All-Stars5215
21Tec WhiteFall River F.C.5014
Moritz HäuslerHakoah All-Stars5614
23Jimmie BaillieNew York Soccer Club2613
Billy OswaldProvidence3613
Jimmy McAuleyFall River F.C.
Pawtucket Rangers4913
Mike McLeavyNew Bedford Whalers5013
27Rudolph NickolsburgerHakoah All-Stars4912
József EisenhofferBrooklyn Wanderers5012
George MoorhouseNew York Giants
New York Soccer Club5512
30Johnny HarveyPawtucket Rangers4611
Arthur ScottPawtucket Rangers3311
32Leslie LyellBrooklyn Wanderers3110
Alex McNabFall River F.C.4410
Shamus O'BrienNew York Giants
New York Soccer Club5110
Ernő SchwarzHakoah All-Stars5110

References

References

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  2. [http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl102329b.html PROPOSE TO ADOPT NEW NAME FOR SOCCER LOOP]
  3. [http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl110529.html EXPECT HOME SOCCER GAME FOR SATURDAY: Recent Merger May Bring Former Heated Rival Here as Bethlehem Foe]
  4. (May 22, 1930). "All-night Soccer Looms For Tonight". New York Daily News.
  5. (May 21, 1930). "Night Soccer Play". Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
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