Philadelphia Nationals Explained

Philadelphia Nationals was the name of two American soccer clubs based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that were both members of the professional American Soccer League.

Passon F.C./Passon Phillies/Philadelphia Nationals

Originally, and amateur club called Passon F.C., the club became better known as the Passon Phillies or Philadelphia Passon. The team joined the professional American Soccer League prior to the 1936/37 season. Prior to the 1941/42 season, the club became the Philadelphia Nationals.[1]

The club withdrew from the league prior to the 1942/43 season and was replaced an amateur Philadelphia club, Fairhill F.C., that was admitted to the league and took the name Philadelphia Nationals.[2] [3]

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffsNational Cup
1936/37N/AASL4th, National1st RoundQuarterfinal
1937/38N/AASL4th, NationalDid not qualifyFirst round
1938/39N/AASL3rd, NationalSemifinals?
1939/40N/AASL9thNo playoff?
1940/41N/AASL7thNo playoff?
1941/42N/AASL9thNo playoff?

Fairhill F.C./Philadelphia Nationals

Originally, and amateur club called Fairhill F.C., the team joined the professional American Soccer League prior to the 1942/43 season to replace the Philadelphia Nationals which withdrew from the league in the off-season. Fairhill F.C. was admitted to the league and took the name Philadelphia Nationals.[4] [5]

The club earned a "mini-double" in both 1949 and 1951 winning the league championship and the league cup (the Lewis Cup). The club won the Lewis Cup again in 1952.[6] The Fairhill Club withdrew their sponsorship of the team prior to the 1953/54 season and, due to subsequent financial difficulties, the club folded after four games.[7]

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffsNational Cup
1942/43N/AASL9thNo playoff?
1943/44N/AASL5thNo playoff?
1944/45N/AASL5thNo playoff?
1945/46N/AASL9thNo playoff?
1946/47N/AASL8thNo playoff?
1947/48N/AASL5thNo playoff?
1948/49N/AASL1st(t)ChampionFinal
1949/50N/AASL1stChampion (no playoff)?
1950/51N/AASL1stChampion (no playoff)?
1951/52N/AASL2ndNo playoffFinal
1952/53N/AASL1stChampion (no playoff)Semifinals
1953/54N/AASL9thfolded after 4 gamesN/A

Notes and References

  1. Litterer, David (2005-04-02). The Year in American Soccer - 1942 . Sover. Retrieved on 2014-09-30.
  2. News: Graham . William . September 2, 1942 . Two Flatbush Soccer Squads Combine Forces . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . 14 .
  3. News: Graham . William . September 9, 1942 . State Soccer Election Meeting Set For Saturday . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . 14 .
  4. News: Graham . William . September 2, 1942 . Two Flatbush Soccer Squads Combine Forces . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . 14 .
  5. News: Graham . William . September 9, 1942 . State Soccer Election Meeting Set For Saturday . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . 14 .
  6. http://www.philadelphiaunion.com/history/philly-soccer-history-1940s-and-1950s Philly Soccer History - 1940s and 1950s
  7. News: Graham . William . Loss of Backer Drops Nationals Out of League . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . November 11, 1953 . 14 .