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1932–33 American Soccer League


FieldValue
competitionAmerican Soccer League
-1932–33 Season-
season1932–33
num_teams12
winnersFirst half: Fall River
Second half: Brookhattan
prevseason1932
nextseasonFinal season
1933–34 (2nd ASL)

-1932–33 Season- Second half: Brookhattan 1933–34 (2nd ASL) Statistics of American Soccer League in the 1932-33 season.

Overview

This was the last season for the first American Soccer League. After the disastrous 1932 season, the league began a 1932–1933 season in October 1932. Although it began well, with nine teams competing, the turmoil from earlier in the year continued as several teams withdrew during the first half and others during the mid-season break. At that point, the historical record becomes contradictory. The league may have intended the season to run from the fall of 1932 into the spring of 1933. However, a May 29, 1933, New York Times story has this headline: "Brookhattan Beats Americans At Soccer: Triumphs by 2-1 to Capture Honors for First Half of League Competition". This implies the possibility the league had abandoned the 1932–1933 season and tried to begin again in May 1933 with a full spring–fall season. Regardless, the league collapsed in the summer of 1933, to be replaced by the semi-professional American Soccer League that fall.

League standings

First half

PlaceTeamGPWDLPTS
1Fall River F.C.19107227
2Pawtucket Rangers19105425
3New York Americans1163314
4New York Field Club1151511
5Brooklyn Wanderers1552812
6Hakoah All-Stars1544712
7Queens Bohemians92345
8New Bedford Whalers62044
9Boston Bears112276

Second half

PlaceTeamGPWDLGFGAPTS
1Brookhattan64111179
2New York Americans640219108
3Brooklyn Wanderers63129117
4Prague Americans50053130
5Queens Bohemians1001230

References

References

  1. (May 29, 1933). "BROOKHATTAN BEATS AMERICANS AT SOCCER; Triumphs by 2-1 to Capture Honors for First Half of League Competition. (Published 1933)". The New York Times.
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