New York Soccer Club
New York Soccer Club was the name of a New York soccer team that, in 1930, played briefly in the American Soccer League.
In 1923, New York fur merchant Maurice Vandeweghe - the father and grandfather of later basketball stars Ernie and Kiki Vandeweghe - bought the Paterson franchise of the ASL and moved the team to the Bronx New York. It played its matches mainly in the Bronx and some major games at the Polo Grounds. Vandeweghe originally renamed the team the New York National Giants, but in 1924, he changed it to New York Giants. Vandewghe initially also owned 75% of the shares of New York Hakoah, which he had to sell due to regulations.[1]
Between 1923 and 1930 they had been known as the New York Giants. In 1930 they merged with the Fall River F.C. to become the New York Yankees. Then in 1931 this club absorbed Fall River F.C. and moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts to become the New Bedford Whalers. [2] [3]
Year-by-year
Year | Division | League | Reg. Season | Playoffs | U.S. Open Cup |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1930 | 1 | ASL | 5th (Fall) | Did not qualify | ? |
References
- Colin Jose: The American Soccer League: The Golden Years of American Soccer 1921-1931, Scarecrow Press, 1998; p. 239.
- "www.sover.net". Archived from the original on 2009-08-20. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
- "American Soccer - 1931". Archived from the original on 2008-06-16. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
- Chris Nee: The volatile history of the New York Giants, IBWM , June 2, 2015.
- Roger Allaway: The New York Giants shell game, BigSoccer, June 23, 2013.