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1936–37 American Soccer League


FieldValue
competitionAmerican Soccer League
Metropolitan Division
pixels
season1936–37
winnersScots-Americans
American
premiersBrooklyn Hispano
matches
league topscorerCharlie Ernst (25)
prevseason1935–36
nextseason1937–38
updatedAugust 2, 2019

Statistics of American Soccer League II in season 1936–37.

Metropolitan Division

Metropolitan Division

Playoffs

First round

  • Kearny Scots defeated Baltimore 3–1
  • Paterson defeated Philadelphia Passon, 6–2

Semifinals

  • Brooklyn Hispano defeated Brooklyn St. Mary's, 4–3, 3–2
  • Kearny Scots defeated Paterson 3–2

Championship finals

  • Kearny Scots defeated Brooklyn Hispano 5–3, 3–3. Aggregate: 8–6

New England Division

New England Division

First half

Second half

References

References

  1. [https://www.rsssf.org/usadave/aslii.html American Soccer League II (RSSSF)]
  2. "American Soccer - 1937".
  3. . (October 3, 1936). "Soccer Snaps". *The Boston Globe*.
  4. . (September 11, 1936). "Soccer Meeting Tonight". *The Boston Globe*.
  5. Collins, George M.. (February 22, 1937). "Boston Celts Are Beaten By 5-2". The Boston Globe.
  6. [https://www.rsssf.org/usadave/asliine.html American Soccer League II – New England Division] ([[RSSSF]])
  7. . (May 24, 1937). "Soccer Standings". *The Boston Globe*.
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