Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association Explained

Intercollegiate Soccer
Football Association
Abbreviation:ISFA
Predecessor:Intercollegiate Soccer Football League
Founded:1905
Status:Association
Region Served:United States and Canada
Membership:50 schools

The Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association (abbrevriated ISFA) was a sports government body that ruled the practice of college soccer in the United States from 1905 to 1958.

Before the NCAA held its first men's National Collegiate Soccer Championship in 1959, national champions were selected by a committee of the ISFA based on season records and competition. In addition, the College Soccer Bowl tournament was held from 1950–1952 (following the 1949–1951 seasons) for the purpose of deciding a national champion on the field. The Soccer Bowl was a one-site competition involving four teams selected by college soccer administrators. However, the ISFA committee continued to select the national champion in those three years (in 1950 selecting as champion a team that did not participate in the second Soccer Bowl).[1]

History

College soccer started in Northeast colleges and at private schools in the late 19th century, while club soccer was mostly played in the Midwest and the South. In the West, Stanford started up a soccer program in 1911, University of San Francisco in 1932, and UCLA in 1937, playing largely amateur teams. In 1945, at the end of the world war, the ISFA had only 22 member college teams.[2] This grew to over 50 by 1947.

From 1905 through 1925, the Intercollegiate Soccer Football League (an Ivy League forerunner) determined an annual champion in College soccer. The league was dissolved after the 1925 season when Harvard and Yale threatened to resign citing dissatisfaction with the organization and scheduling saying its took players away from their educational studies too frequently. The former league pledged to create a new representative soccer association that could help govern the sport at a collegiate level. Soon after the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association was born offering an annual Outstanding Soccer Team award, the mythical national soccer championship, through 1935 and from 1946 through 1958.[3] [4]

Member Schools

TeamJoined
1926
1931
1931
1931
1928
[5]

ISFL / ISFA College Soccer National Champions

College champions were determined by various methods over the years as listed below.[1] They are all considered unofficial.

width= 30pxEd.width= pxSeasonwidth= 200pxChampion
1904–05
1905–06
1906–07
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918 no competition held
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
West Chester
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941 No selection
1942 No selection
1943 No selection
1944 No selection
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958

Soccer Bowl

Notes

ISFL / ISFA Team Championship Records

width= 200pxTeam width= 50pxTitleswidth= pxWinning Years
Penn State1926, 1929, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1949, 1954, 1955
Penn1914, 1916, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933
Princeton1921, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1936, 1937, 1939
Haverford1904–05, 1905–06, 1906–07, 1908, 1911, 1915, 1917
Yale1908, 1912, 1928, 1930, 1935
Harvard1913, 1914, 1926, 1930
Springfield1937, 1946, 1947, 1957
Columbia1909, 1910
Temple1951, 1953
West Chester1936, 1950
Navy1932
Cornell1934
Syracuse1936
Connecticut1948
San Francisco1949
Franklin & Marshall1952
Brockport1955
Trinity1956
City College of New York1957
Drexel1958

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2010-10-05. The American Soccer History Archives: NCAA College Soccer Championships.
  2. Web site: The Year in American Soccer  - 1947. 2010-10-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20151105120437/http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1947.html. 2015-11-05. dead.
  3. News: Penn State Collegian . 25 June 2020 . 31 . Penn State Collegian . 19 January 1926. 21.
  4. News: COLLEGES ORGANIZE A NEW SOCCER BODY; Old League Members Reunite Under Different Schedule Rules and Ask Others to Join. . 26 June 2020 . . January 12, 1926 . en.
  5. News: 6-Year Standings of College Soccer . 25 April 2021 . 15 December 1931.
  6. News: New-York tribune. [volume] (New York [N.Y.]) 1866-1924, May 1, 1908, Image 5 ]. 26 June 2020 . New-York tribune . 1 May 1908 . 5.