1921–22 American Soccer League Explained

Competition:American Soccer League
-1921–22 Season-
Season:1921–22
Num Teams:8
League Topscorer:Harold Brittan (24)
Prevseason:First season
Nextseason:1922–23

The 1921-22 American Soccer League season was the inaugural season of the American Soccer League. Philadelphia F.C. finished on top of the season table.

History

By 1921, professionalism among American soccer teams was on the rise. This created a disparity between fully professional, semi-professional and amateur teams competing in the same league. As a result, several fully professional teams in both the National Association Football League and Southern New England Soccer League joined together to form the American Soccer League. The new league was geographically limited to the area between Philadelphia and Boston. On May 7, 1921, W. Luther Lewis was selected as the league's first president and he established the league headquarters at 126 Nassau Street, New York.[1] The league received approval from the United States Football Federation at its May 27, 1921, meeting and began its inaugural season in September. Celtic F.C., aka the Jersey City Celtics, folded five games into the season and the Philadelphia F.C. won the league title.

League standings

PlaceTeamGPWDLGFGAPts
1Philadelphia F.C.241743723638
2New York F.C.241455593333
3Todd Shipyards F.C.241257563729
424878454423
523959344023
6245118285711
722231717647
n/aCeltic F.C.50055240

Goals leaders

RankScorerClubGamesGoals
1Harold BrittanPhiladelphia F.C.1724
2John HeminsleyHarrison S.C.2216
3Tommy FlemingPhiladelphia F.C.2415
4Frank McKennaTodd Shipyards F.C.2015
5Archie Stark2113
6Johnny McGuireTodd Shipyards F.C.2010
7Bob MillarJ. & P. Coats F.C.2110
8P. HardyNew York F.C.209
9Dougie Campbell249
10Andrew BurnettNew York F.C.138
11Tommy Duggan248
11J. DownieFalco F.C.207
11Charles LappinJ. & P. Coats F.C.207
11George McKelvey207

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HONORS FOR W. LUTHER LEWIS: Local Man is Chosen President of a Soccer Circuit Just Formed The Globe, May 9, 1921 . December 29, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120323155403/http://reocities.com/Colosseum/gym/4815/gl050921.html . March 23, 2012 . dead .