New York Hakoah Explained

Clubname:New York Hakoah
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Fullname:Sport Club Hakoah New York
Founded:2009; 10 years ago
Stadium:University Stadium
Capacity:250
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Abbie Wolanow
Mgrtitle:Manager
Manager:Dov Glickman
League:North Jersey Soccer League
Season:2011/12
Position:4th
Website:http://www.hakoah.com
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New York Hakoah is an American soccer club based in New York City, which takes its name from two earlier, defunct clubs.Hakoah (roughly translated as "strength" from Hebrew) is a frequent name for sport and social Jewish clubs around the world, something linked with the original clubs' ties to the Jewish community.

New York Hakoah I

Originally formed by former players from Hakoah Vienna, including Béla Guttmann and Rudolph Nickolsburger, they initially played in the Eastern Soccer League in the fall of 1928.[1] In 1929 they won the 1929 National Challenge Cup, now known as the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.[2] [3] In 1930 they merged with Brooklyn Hakoah of the American Soccer League to become the Hakoah All-Stars.

New York Hakoah II

The name was revived just prior to the 1956–57 season when a revived Brooklyn Hakoah merged with New York Americans to become the New York Hakoah-Americans. They then became New York Hakoah for the 1962–63 season. They were American Soccer League champions three consecutive seasons: 1957 - 1959.[4]

Kurt Lamm coached the team for 14 seasons, including their three consecutive American Soccer League Championships (1955/56 - 1957/58). He was ASL’s Manager of the Year in the 1957–58 and 1962–63 seasons.

New York Hakoah III

Originally called Sport Club Hakoah Bergen County, the modern club was established in 2009.[5] Ron Glickman decided to try and rebuild the Hakoah club in the New York City suburb of Teaneck, New Jersey.[5] Scouting for players was done via local college rosters and direct contact with college coaches.[6] At the beginning of the 2011–2012 season, the club came to an agreement with Fairleigh Dickinson University to use University Stadium as the team's home field.[7] Sponsorship agreements were also announced with a shirt sponsorship deal from El Al Israel Airlines in addition All Ways Travel and Data Life.[8] Hakoah Bergen County joined the North Jersey Soccer League Premier West Division for the 2011/12 season where they finished in fourth place.[9]

In August 2012, the club announced that they would re-brand and continue the legacy of New York Hakoah.[10]

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueFinishPlayoffsNational Cupmisc
1928–29N/AESL2ndNo playoffChampion
1929N/AESL2ndNo playoffN/A
1956–57N/AASL1stChampion (no playoff)Finals
1957–58N/AASL1stChampion (no playoff)?
1958–59N/AASL1stChampion (no playoff)Quarterfinals
1959–60N/AASL3rdNo playoff?
1960–61N/AASL3rdNo playoff?
1961–62N/AASL5thNo playoff?
1962–63N/AASL6thNo playoff?
1963–64N/AASL5thNo playoff?
2011/12US WestNJSL4thNo playoffDid not enteras Hakoah Bergen County

Notes and References

  1. Joseph Siegman (2020). Jewish Sports Legends; The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
  2. Book: Encyclopaedia Judaica. 9789650702199. 1996. Encyclopaedia Judaica.
  3. Web site: The Benz' Date with Open Cup History. www.ussoccer.com.
  4. Web site: Kurt Lamm. International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. August 7, 2015.
  5. News: Soccer team honors all -Jewish squad shut down by Nazis . Ensslin, John . The Record . NorthJersey.com . December 27, 2011 . December 27, 2011.
  6. News: he:סיפורה של הכח ברגן . Elitzur, Itai . http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4156284,00.html . Yediot America . Ynet.co.il . December 2, 2011 . December 27, 2011 . he . The Story of Hakoah Bergen.
  7. News: Hakoah soccer makes a comeback—in New Jersey . Soclof, Adam . JTA . November 29, 2011 . December 27, 2011.
  8. News: Local Soccer Team Revives Historic Viennese Sport Club . Zusman, Charlie . Jewish Standard . December 2, 2011 . December 27, 2011.
  9. Web site: North Jersey Soccer Table . 2011-12-29.
  10. Web site: Return To Roots: Club Re-Brands As Hakoah New York . https://web.archive.org/web/20220326081752/http://www.bergenhakoah.com/team-announcements/returntorootsclubre-brandsashakoahnewyork . dead . March 26, 2022 . August 20, 2012 . BergenHakoah.com . August 21, 2012 .