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The New York Americans were an American soccer club founded in 1931. Based in New York, New York, it played in both the first American Soccer League and second American Soccer League.

History

In 1931, Erno Schwarz, who had played for both the New York Giants and Hakoah All-Stars in the ASL, founded his own team, the New York Americans. That fall, he entered it into the American Soccer League which was in the process of collapsing caused by financial losses stemming from the 1928–1929 "Soccer Wars" and the onset of the Great Depression. Schwarz owned, played for and managed the Americans through the last two years of the ASL's existence. After the disintegration of the original ASL following the 1933 spring season, the ownership of the Americans and New York Brookhattan helped form a new, but lower professional level, ASL in 1933/34. A notable player for the team was Sol Eisner.

Just before the 1956/57 season, the club merged with Brooklyn Hakoah to form New York Hakoah.

The club won the Lewis Cup and the Duffy Cup in 1950. The club also earned a "double" in 1954 winning both the ASL championship and the National Challenge Cup.

In 1965, a team named New York Americans entered the International Soccer League (ISL) and reached the final losing the championship to Polonia Bytom.

Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs National Cup
1931 1 ASL 6th (Fall) No playoff N/A
Spring 1932 1 ASL 5th? No playoff 1st Round
Fall 1932 1 ASL 3rd No playoff N/A
Spring 1933 1 ASL ? ? Final
1933/34 N/A ASL 2nd No playoff ?
1934/35 N/A ASL 2nd No playoff ?
1935/36 N/A ASL 1st Champion (no playoff) ?
1936/37 N/A ASL 5th, National did not qualify Champion
1937/38 N/A ASL 3rd(t), National 1st Round ?
1938/39 N/A ASL 4th, National did not qualify ?
1939/40 N/A ASL 4th No playoff ?
1940/41 N/A ASL 6th No playoff ?
1941/42 N/A ASL 3rd No playoff ?
1942/43 N/A ASL 6th No playoff ?
1943/44 N/A ASL 9th No playoff ?
1944/45 N/A ASL 9th No playoff ?
1945/46 N/A ASL 5th No playoff ?
1946/47 N/A ASL 6th No playoff ?
1947/48 N/A ASL 6th No playoff ?
1948/49 N/A ASL 1st(t) Finals ?
1949/50 N/A ASL 3rd No playoff ?
1950/51 N/A ASL 5th No playoff ?
1951/52 N/A ASL 6th No playoff ?
1952/53 N/A ASL 6th No playoff Semifinals
1953/54 N/A ASL 1st Champion (no playoff) Champion
1954/55 N/A ASL 8th No playoff ?
1955/56 N/A ASL 6th No playoff ?

References

  1. Harold U. Ribalow (1966). The Jew in American Sports (3rd Revised ed.). New York: Bloch Publishing Company. p. 335. OCLC 1035899989. New York Americans (soccer) at the Internet Archive. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
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