Fall 1929 American Soccer League

These are the statistics of the Fall 1929 American Soccer League.

American Soccer League
-Fall 1929 Season-
SeasonFall 1929
ChampionsFall River F.C. (5th title)
Top goalscorerBill Paterson (27)
1930

Overview edit

At the beginning of the 1928-29 American Soccer League season, the league initiated a struggle with the United States Football Association. The controversy centered on the National Challenge Cup, but was really about the question of who controlled soccer in the United States, the team owners or the federation bureaucrats. In September 1928, the league announced it was boycotting the Challenge Cup.[1] Three teams decided to defy the league and enter the cup: Bethlehem Steel, Newark Skeeters and New York Giants.[2] By the end of September, the American Soccer League had suspended the three teams. The USFA responded by suspending the ASL, making it an outlaw league according to FIFA rules. The USFA then went further and created a new league, the Eastern Professional Soccer League, made up of the three ex-ASL teams as well as several from the Southern New York Soccer Association.[3] The two competing leagues, the American Soccer League and Eastern Professional Soccer League vied for fans and public support during the 1928-29 season. Several teams and players jumped between the two leagues during the season. Other, European, players returned to Europe in order to retain their FIFA standing. By the summer of 1929, both leagues were in some financial difficulty. Despite this, they both began a 1929-1930 season while simultaneously holding talks on declaring a truce.[4] The collapse of the stock market in October 1929 led to the onset of the Great Depression which exacerbated the financial problems and gave the two leagues and USFA the motivation to find a solution to the conflict. The two leagues continued to play for several more weeks, but by the beginning of November, 1929, both leagues had suspended operations and agreed to merge into one league called the Atlantic Coast League. The Atlantic Coast league began its season on November 6, 1929. Therefore the standings reflect less than one half of the originally scheduled season. The ASL declared Fall River F.C. the champions.

League standings edit

PlaceTeamGPWLDGFGAPtsPct
1Fall River F.C.221534654033.750
2Providence221426503430.682
3Boston211236442227.643
4New York Nationals211038585323.548
5Pawtucket Rangers19829324118.474
6New Bedford Whalers217212384716.381
7Brooklyn Wanderers175210324712.353
8Brooklyn Hakoah17411241559.265
9Philadelphia[Note 1]14221019416.214
  1. ^ Philadelphia played its first six games as the Bridgeport Bears before moving to Philadelphia.

Goals leaders edit

RankScorerClubGamesGoals
1Bill PatersonProvidence2227
2John NelsonNew York Nationals2126
3Bert PatenaudeFall River F.C.2125
4Hookey LeonardNew York Nationals1816
5Billy GonsalvesFall River F.C.2214
6Werner NilsenBoston2113
7Janos NehadomaBrooklyn Wanderers /
Brooklyn Hakoah
1812
8Heinrich SchönfeldBrooklyn Hakoah1211
Tommy FlorieNew Bedford Whalers2111
10Dave McEachranBoston2010
Percy BarlowPawtucket Rangers1510

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Globe -- Bethlehem, Thursday, September 13, 1928
  2. ^ The Globe -- Bethlehem, Thursday, September 20, 1928
  3. ^ "The Year in American Soccer - 1929". Archived from the original on July 13, 2013. Retrieved November 28, 2012.
  4. ^ TRUCE DECLARED IN SOCCER CONTROVERSY

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