Clark O.N.T. Explained

Clubname:Clark ONT
Fullname:Clark ONT F.B.C.
Founded:1883
Mgrtitle:Coach-Captain
Manager:Harry Holden
League:AFA
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Clark O.N.T., was a U.S. soccer team sponsored by the Clark Thread Company. The team competed in the annual American Cup, winning the first three championships. Beside Fall River Rovers, they are considered the most successful clubs in the late 1880s in American soccer.[1]

History

Name

Established November 15, 1883[2] at a meeting of 150 employees, the first president and vice-president elected were Campbell Clark and William Clark Jr. respectively. The Clark Thread Company originally named its soccer team Clark Our New Thread (Clark O.N.T.) as part of a marketing campaign introducing a new product.[3] As the product became established, the company renamed its athletic team to the simpler Clark A.A.[4] While the Clark Thread Company factory was originally located in Newark, on the west bank of the Passaic River, the team played at Clark Field located on the east side of the river, an area known as East Newark.

Competition

The team began play in February 1884 and later won the first American Cup which kicked off in late October of that year. After winning the first cup, Clark O.N.T. went on a 11-game tour of Canada, winning 9 games, losing 1 game, and drawing one game. It went on to win the next two American Cup championships, giving it the right to call itself the first U.S. soccer dynasty. Their second title followed a successful baseball campaign in which they won the Essex League championship. The cricket season was much less successful however, finishing with a record of 2 wins and 9 losses with 2 draws.

National team

Besides its league and cup records, Clark O.N.T. had a part in the first two, now unofficial, U.S. international games. The American Football Association sponsored two games with the Canada national team in 1885 and 1886. On November 28, 1885, Clark contributed both its field and five of its players to the game, won by Canada. The referee was also provided by O.N.T.[5]

Year-by-year

YearLeagueReg. SeasonAmerican Cup
1885??bgcolor=goldChampion[6]
1886??bgcolor=goldChampion[7]
1887??bgcolor=goldChampion[8]
1888??Second round[9]
1889??Semifinal[10]
1890??First round[11]
1891??First round[12]
1892??Second Round[13]

Honors

American Cup

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Clark O.N.T. were a soccer dynasty in the late 1880s. Soccer Walks NYC. 11 September 2019 . 14 February 2020.
  2. Web site: Loose threads . McCabe . Tom . May 27, 2015 . Society for American Soccer History . July 9, 2024.
  3. Book: Wangerin, David . 2008 . Soccer in a football world : the story of America's forgotten game . Philadelphia . . 27 . 9781592138852.
  4. Book: Murray, C.K. . 1910 . Spalding's Athletic Library; Official Soccer Football Guide 1910 . History and Progress of the AFA . https://archive.org/details/spaldingsofficia00coch/page/26/mode/2up?q=1884 . New York . American sports publishing company . 27 . 9781478105978.
  5. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1885/11/29/103642445.pdf October 29, 1885 New York Times
  6. News: . April 27, 1885 . Sports And Pastimes . . July 10, 2024. p.1 col.5.
  7. News: . April 4, 1886 . Football Games . . July 10, 2024 . p.4 col.2 . Newspapers.com.
  8. News: . April 10, 1887 . Won The Football Cup . . July 10, 2024 . p.9 col.2.
  9. News: . February 23, 1888 . Won By The Almas . Newark Evening News . July 10, 2024 . p.3 col.1.
  10. News: . March 4, 1889 . O.N.T.'s Fail To Score . Fall River Globe . July 11, 2024 . p.4 col.4-5 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: . October 13, 1889 . Foot Ball at Ridgewood Park . Brooklyn Daily Eagle . July 26, 2024 . p.18 col.4 . Newspapers.com.
  12. Football in Kearny. Newark Sunday Call. October 17, 1890. XIX. 960. 6. August 1, 2018.
  13. "Foot Ball On The Snow". (January 11, 1892). Evening News, p.2 col.4