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Football league season
American Soccer League
-1922–23 Season-
Season1922–23
ChampionsJ & P Coats
Top goalscorerDaniel McNiven (28)
1921–22 1923–24

Sam Mark took over the failing Fall River United at the end of the 1921-22 season and relaunched the club as the Fall River F.C. this season. Also, following the 1921-22 season, the Philadelphia F.C. club was transferred "back" to Bethlehem as the reorganized Bethlehem Steel F.C. and a new team was organized in Philadelphia to take its place.

Statistics of American Soccer League in season 1922–23.

League standings

Place Team GP W D L GF GA Pts
1 J & P Coats F.C. 28 21 2 5 68 30 44
2 Bethlehem Steel F.C. 28 18 6 4 59 26 42
3 Fall River F.C. 28 15 5 8 53 36 35
4 New York S.C. 23 10 4 9 53 42 24
5 Paterson F.C. 20 9 4 7 38 31 22
6 Brooklyn Wanderers F.C. 25 5 5 15 24 52 15
7 Harrison S.C. 21 4 2 17 26 56 10
8 Philadelphia F.C. 25 3 2 20 24 72 8

Goals leaders

Rank Scorer Club Games Goals
1 Daniel McNiven Bethlehem Steel F.C. 22 28
2 Tommy Fleming J. & P. Coats F.C. 26 22
3 Harold Brittan Fall River F.C. 23 19
4 Frank McKenna Paterson F.C. 14 14
5 William Shepard J. & P. Coats F.C. 18 13
Johnny Reid Fall River F.C. 26 13
7 Bart McGhee New York S.C. 21 11
Archie Stark New York S.C. 23 11
9 Tommy Duggan Paterson F.C. 19 9
Percy Andrews Philadelphia F.C. 24 9
11 William Neilson J. & P. Coats F.C. 16 7
Edward McAusian New York S.C. 16 7
13 Jimmy Easton Bethlehem Steel F.C. 3 6
Davey Brown Harrison S.C. 20 6
Jack Rattray Bethlehem Steel F.C. 20 6
Jimmy McGhee Philadelphia F.C. 22 6
17 Willie Crilley New York S.C. 5 5
Albert Mitchell New York S.C. 7 5
Charles Lappin J. & P. Coats F.C. 16 5
Joseph Ingram Harrison S.C. 20 5


References

  1. "Coats Eleven Awarded American Soccer Title". (June 11, 1923). Brooklyn Daily Times, p.14 col.5
  2. ""Boot the Ball" in Philadelphia Today". The Globe. Bethlehem, Pa. October 7, 1922.


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