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National Association Football League

Semi-professional U.S. soccer league From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The National Association Football League (also spelled National Association Foot Ball League) (NAFBL) was a semi-professional U.S. soccer league which operated between 1895 and 1898.[1] The league was reconstituted in 1906 and continued to operate until 1921.[2]

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History

The NAFBL was formed in January 1885[3] and in March 1895, the NAFBL began operation[4] as the third significant U.S. soccer league. It drew its teams primarily from northern New Jersey and New York City.[2] Few records exist for the league, but the teams and standings for four of the five seasons do exist.[5] After its first spring-summer season in 1895, the NAFBL moved to a winter schedule in the fall of 1895.[6]

On December 16, 1895, the NAFBL opened its second season with a game pitting the Kearny Scottish-Americans and the International Athletic Club.[7] In 1899, a deep recession, accompanied by the Spanish–American War led to the collapse of several athletic leagues and teams, among them the NAFBL.[8] On August 14, 1906, the league was revived and continued in operation until 1921.[9] That year, several of the top NAFBL teams, frustrated by the amateur/semi-professional nature of the league, joined with other top North Atlantic U.S. teams to form the first fully professional U.S. soccer league, the American Soccer League.[10]

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1895–1899

Teams

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Kearny Athletics team of 1896
  • Americus A. A. (1895)
  • Bayonne Bayside (1898–1899)
  • Brooklyn Wanderers (1895–1899)
  • Centreville A.C. (1895–1899)
  • International A.C. (1895–1896)
  • Kearny AC (1897–1898)
  • Kearny Arlington (1897–1899)
  • Kearny Cedars (1898–1899)
  • Kearny Scots (1895–1899)
  • Newark Caledonians (1895–1896)
  • New York Thistle (1895–1896)
  • Paterson Crescent (1897–1898)
  • Paterson True Blues (1897–1988)
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1906–1921

Teams

Champions

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Notes
  1. As Clark and West Hudson finished tied, both were declared co-champions.
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