1888 American Cup Explained

American Cup
Year:1888
Country:United States
Num Teams:15
Winners:Fall River Rovers
Count:1
Second:Newark Almas
Matches:15
Goals:58
Prev Season:1887
Next Season:1889

The 1888 American Cup was the fourth edition of the soccer tournament organized by the American Football Association. Having expanded into the New England district the first new champions came from Fall River, Massachusetts after Clark O.N.T. of Newark had won the previous three editions.[1] The Fall River Rovers defeated the Newark Almas in the final.

Participants

Previously only the New York and New Jersey districts were represented. With the addition of the New England district, the tournament now included five new teams from three different states. Ansonia cricket and football club, organized in 1885, played out of Derby Driving Park wore navy blue jerseys and white knickerbockers. The East End football club, organized in 1882, played out of the County Street grounds and wore navy shirts and white shorts. The Fall River Rovers, organized in 1884, playing at Oak Grove Avenue wore gold jerseys, blue knickerbockers and red socks. The Pawtucket Free Wanderers were organized in 1885 and wore navy jerseys with white knickerbockers. Newark Caledonian football club was organized in 1885 and wore royal blue jerseys with white knickerbockers. The Providence cricket and football club, organized in 1886, wore light and dark blue jerseys, white knickerbockers and blue socks. The fifteen entrants were as follows:

StateCityTeam
ConnecticutAnsoniaAnsonia
MassachusettsFall RiverFall River Rovers
Fall River East Ends
New JerseyPatersonPaterson F.B.C.
NewarkAlmas
Clark O.N.T.
Newark Caledonian
Tiffany Rovers
KearnyKearny Rangers
TrentonTrenton F.B.C.
New YorkNew YorkNew York F.B.C.
Riverside
Thistle
Rhode IslandPawtucketPawtucket Free Wanderers
ProvidenceProvidence Athletics

First round

The draw was held on September 17, 1887. In order to reduce travel the teams were drawn in two sections with the Rhode Island and Massachusetts teams in the first section and the remaining teams in the second section. Riversides drew a bye. The second round was drawn on October 29, 1887.

Second round

Clark ONT had experienced their first cup-tie loss at the hands of the Almas. ONT lodged a protest on two counts. The first goal obtained by the Almas was awarded by the referee when a shot at goal was struck by Holden with his arm. ONT alleged that the foul was not properly done. The second issue concerned a goal by ONT that was disallowed since it was from a free kick. ONT claimed that the ball was touched by Jack Swithemby before Howarth scored. At a meeting the following week, the AFA did not sustain the referee's decisions and called for a replay.

replay

Final

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GK Frank Farrow
FB F. McDonald
FB W. Fagin
HB E. Morton
HB R. Patterson
HB F. Britchford
LW John Gray
LW H. Maxfield
C Thomas Bright
RW P. Garron
RW F. Cornall
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GK J. Mullen
FB R. Lonsdale
FB F. Bradley
HB J. Buckley
HB H. Waring
HB H. Adams
LW H. Wilde
LW C. Duff
C J. Blakeley
RW R. Bell
RW T. Bruckshaw
Umpires:
P. O'Toole
William Allsop
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Match rules
  • 90 minutes
  • Replay if game ends in a draw

Champions

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Sources

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1888 . Results Of Cup Competitions . Constitution, By-laws And Laws Of The Game Of The American Football Association . New York . Peck & Snyder. 17–18 .