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New York Yankees (soccer)

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New York Yankees were a New York soccer team that played briefly in the American Soccer League. They were formed following the merger of Fall River Marksmen and New York Soccer Club. Although the Yankees survived only a short time, they beat Celtic in a prestige friendly and effectively won the 1931 National Challenge Cup. However, due to complications over the merger their moment of glory was credited to the Fall River Marksmen.

History

Fall River Marksmen were originally one of the most successful early United States soccer clubs. However by 1931 they were suffering financially and Sam Mark, owner of the franchise, moved the club to New York, hoping that a new market there would be more lucrative. Once there he merged the club with New York Soccer Club and renamed them the Yankees. New York Soccer Club had previously played as New York Giants.[1][2]

Before the merger was finalized however, Fall River Marksmen had entered the 1931 National Challenge Cup. After the merger, the new club was unable to re-register for the competition, so they continued to play in the Challenge Cup as the Fall River Marksmen. With a team featuring Billy Gonsalves and Bert Patenaude they eventually beat Chicago Bricklayers in a final played as a three game series. [3] At the same time they also competed in the Spring 1931 American Soccer League as the New York Yankees, finishing in third place. [2]

In the Summer of 1931 a Yankees team featuring Gonsalves, Patenaude and George Moorhouse twice played Celtic in friendlies. On May 30 at Fenway Park, Gonsalves scored a hat-trick as the Yankees won 4-3. However on June 28 at Yankee Stadium, Celtic avenged the defeat and won 4-1.[4] The relocation to New York was not a financial success and in Fall 1931, Sam Mark relocated his team once again, this time to New Bedford, Massachusetts where they became New Bedford Whalers.[5]

Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs National Challenge Cup
Spring 1931 1 ASL 3rd Did not qualify Champion

Notable players

Honors

References

  1. ^ "www.sover.net". Archived from the original on 2009-08-20. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
  2. ^ a b "American Soccer - 1931". Archived from the original on 2008-06-16. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
  3. ^ U.S. Open Cup at www.rsssf.com
  4. ^ Celtic tour 1931
  5. ^ "American Soccer - 1932". Archived from the original on 2009-03-03. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
  6. ^ Credited to Fall River Marksmen became of registration issues