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Bronx United
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| clubname | Bronx United |
| American | yes |
| league | National Association Football League |
| season | 1914–15 |
| position | 4th |
Bronx United were an early twentieth century American soccer team. It spent most of its existence as an amateur team and also played four complete seasons in the professional National Association Football League.
League
Bronx United spent the 1908–1909 season in the New York State Football Association. The team finished ninth out of eleven teams in the Sunday League. Bronx United improved to fourth place the following season. In 1910, they went to the second round of the 1910 American Cup. The team then spent the 1910–1911 season in the New York State Amateur League First Division where they finished fourth. In the fall of 1911, they returned to the NAFBL, spending four seasons there. In 1912, Bronx United went to the third round of the American Amateur Football Association Cup where they forfeited to Newark F.C. The team's fourth and final season in the league in 1915 was their best when they finished fourth of nine competing teams. United withdrew from the league at the end of that season, reverting to amateur status.
Year-by-year
| Year | League | Reg. Season | American Cup | National Challenge Cup |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1908–09 | NYSFA | 9th | DNE | N/A |
| 1909–10 | NYSAL | 4th | Second round | N/A |
| 1910–11 | NYSAL | 4th | First Round | N/A |
| 1911–12 | NAFBL | 7th | First Round | N/A |
| 1912–13 | NAFBL | 7th | First round | N/A |
| 1913–14 | NAFBL | 10th | First Round | DNE |
| 1914–15 | NAFBL | 4th | First round | Third round |
References
References
- (1910). "The World Almanac and Encyclopedia". The Press Publishing Co..
- (June 25, 1910). "Socker Game To-Morrow". [[Brooklyn Eagle]].
- (June 12, 1909). "Wilberforce Won Easily". [[The Morning Call]].
- (May 14, 1911). "Will Play Corinthians". Brooklyn Eagle.
- "National Association Foot Ball League".
- (March 23, 1912). "Bronx United Team Refuses to Meet Newark F.C. in A.A.F.A. Cup Tie". [[The Star-Ledger]].
- (October 26, 1914). "Clan McDonald Blanks Bronx United". [[Newark Evening News]].
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