1892 American Cup

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1892 American Cup
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Tournament details
CountryUnited States
Teams20
Final positions
ChampionsEast Ends (2nd title)
Runner-upNY Thistle
Tournament statistics
Matches played23
Goals scored130 (5.65 per match)
  1891
1893  

The 1892 American Cup was the eighth edition of the soccer tournament organized by the American Football Association. The Fall River East Ends won their second title in succession by overcoming the New York Thistles in the final. The Challenge Cup committee elected by the AFA were Robert Miller of O.N.T. as president, James Henderson of Brooklyn Nonpareil as vice president, Thomas B. Hood of Pawtucket as Secretary, and John Lang of Fall River as Treasurer.

Contents

Entrants

CircuitStateCityTeam
Western New Jersey Newark Clark O.N.T.
Newark Caledonian
Paterson Paterson F.B.C.
Thistle
True Blues
Trenton Trenton F.B.C.
New York BrooklynAtlantics
Brooklyn
Comrades
Longfellows
Nonpareils
New YorkThistle
EasternMassachusettsFall RiverCanonicuts
Fall River East Ends
Fall River Olympics
Fall River Rovers
QuincyQuincy
Rhode Island Rhode Island Pawtucket Free Wanderers
Providence Metropole A.A.
VermontBarreBarre Rangers

First round

The first round draw took place at the AFA meeting in Newark, New Jersey on September 13, 1891. The games of the first round were scheduled to be played on or before the last Saturday in October. The replay of the Canonicut-Metrople match was protested on account of darkness. The subsequent replay was tied, however the tie was not replayed because Metropole, by then, had disbanded. The Brooklyn-Thistle replay was also protested and resolved with a third encounter. The Free Wanderers and East Ends also required three tries to complete the round. The first match was called on account of rough play and ordered replayed on neutral ground while the second match was protested regarding a disputed goal.

October 18, 1891 NY Thistles 2–2 Brooklyn Ridgewood, LI
3:30 PMEnwistle Soccerball shade.svg15'
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[1] [2] M.Gorevin Soccerball shade.svg17'
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Stadium: Nonpareil FC grounds
Attendance: 500
Referee: William Turner(Paterson Thistle)
Note: Thistle: G Cameron, FB Flynn, Noble, HB Purvis, Enwistle, Head, FW Jameson, Scott, Adams, Fife, Frazier.
Brooklyn: G M.Gorevin(c), FB C.Gorevin, Thompson, HB Simm, McLarne, Nork, FW Smith, Neil, Paul, Crabb, Hinshaw.
October 24, 1891 Caledonians 3–1 Trenton Newark, NJ
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[3] [4] A. Cartlidge Soccerball shade.svgStadium: Kearny Athletic Ground
Referee: J.Henderson(Nonpareils)
Note: Trenton: GK J.Kearns, FB W.Duffy, G.Allman, HB R.McDavitt, W.Cooper, J.Gallagher, RW R.Rhodes, G.Harvey, C Jim Irwin, LW A.Cartlidge, J.Birch.
Caledonian: GK W.Shaw, FB John Brown, F.McDonald, HB Bennett(c), Crann, F.Britchford, RW H.Fisher, John Singleton, C William Barr, LW John Swithemby, Ed Morgan, Reserves R.Paterson, J.Burns, W,Clark.
October 25, 1891 Longfellows 9–0 Atlantics Brooklyn, NY
[5]
Note: Longfellows: GK Gnider, FB Foy, Leonard, HB McConnell, Neave, McCallion, RW R.Rhodes, G.Harvey, C J.Green, LW Boyle, F.Gammell.
Atlantics: GK Graham, FB Achon, Wayne, HB Paterson, North, Adams, RW Scott, Bailey, C J.Dunbar, LW Dumbart, Thornton.
October 31, 1891 O.N.T. w/o Nonpareil Kearny, NJ
[6]
October 31, 1891 Paterson 2–3 True Blues Paterson, NJ
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[7] E.Ackerman Soccerball shade.svg
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Stadium: Clifton race track
Referee: Mr. W.Turner
Note: Paterson: GK S.Simpson, FB J.Henshall(c), D.Grant, HB R.Sinclair, J.Worseley, J.T.Robinson, FW Unwin, Fiddler, S.Turner, W.Clarkson, J.Counsell.
True Blues: GK S.Templeton, FB J.Lockman(c), W.Pearson, HB F.Binks, C.Alsopp, E.Ackerman, FW W.Nield, J.Bond, T.Nield, W.Vernon, W.McDonald, A.Bray.
November 22, 1891 Paterson Thistle 8–1 Comrades Haledon, NJ
[8] Stadium: Paterson Recreation Company
October 17, 1891 Metropole 3–3 Canonicuts Pawtucket, RI
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[9] Bennett Soccerball shade.svg
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Levecque Soccerball shade.svg
Stadium: Dexter Street grounds
Referee: Alexander Love
Note: Metropole: GK Croan, FB M. Muirhead, Boyer, HB Manion, Tom Muirhead, Johnson, RW Hellborn, Fields, C McDonald, LW Murray, Cloud.
Conanicuts: GK Farrell, FB Dillon, Ryan, HB Gillette, Morgan, Donovan, RW Bennett, (absent), C McNulty, LW Griffin, Levecque.
October 24, 1891 Olympics 3–3 Rovers Fall River, MA
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Russell Soccerball shade.svg72', 74'
[10] Kenny Soccerball shade.svg4'
M.Harrington Soccerball shade.svg62'
Stadium: Olympic grounds
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Cook (Providence)
October 31, 1891 Free Wanderers 0–2 East Ends Dexter street grounds
3:15 PM [11] Tobin Soccerball shade.svg5'
Borden Soccerball shade.svg30'
Attendance: 3000
Referee: James Henderson(Nonpareils)
Note: Wanderers: GK McFarland, FB Read, Fagan(c), HB A.Jenkins, Guy, Attewell, RW McCann, Davis, C Howard, LW O'Neil, Smith.
East Ends: GK Irving, FB Morris, Hargeaves, HB Scott(c), Stanton, Hughes, RW Philbin, Tobin, C Whitehead, LW Sunderland, Borden.
1891 Barre Rangers Quincy

replays

October 31, 1891 Canonicuts 4–2 Metropole Fall River, MA
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Levecque Soccerball shade.svg
Soccerball shade.svg55'
[12] Soccerball shade.svg1H'
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Stadium: North End grounds
Attendance: 500
Referee: H. Darlington
Note: Metropole: GK Croan, FB M. Muirhead, Bowyer, HB Manion, Tom Muirhead, Johnson, RW Fisk, Cook, C McDonald, LW Murray, Hellborne.
Conanicuts: GK Farrell, FB Cusick, Ryan, HB Dillon, Culligan, Kearney, RW Bennett, Hoctor, C Stanton, LW McNulty, Levecque.
November 1, 1891 Brooklyn 0–2 NY Thistles Ridgewood, LI
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Referee: A. Johnson (Fall River)
Note: Thistle: G Cameron, FB Patrick, Ritchie, HB Flynn, Entwistle, Noble, RW Jamieson, Robertson, C Adams, LW Purvis, Frazer.
Brooklyn: G M.Gorvin(c), FB C.Gorvin, Thompson, HB Crabb, Farrell, Henshaw, RW North, McLaren, LW Smith, Paul, C Patterson.
November 21, 1891 Rovers 4–3 Olympics Fall River, MA
3:20 PMM.Harrington Soccerball shade.svg55'
Soccerball shade.svg1H'
Soccerball shade.svg85'
Gavan Soccerball shade.svg87'
[14] Soccerball shade.svg1H'
Booth Soccerball shade.svg53', 2H'
Stadium: Rovers’ grounds
Attendance: 3200
Referee: Hood (Newark)
Note: Rovers: G Simester, FB H.Adams, King, HB Adams, Puleston, Culligan, RW Farrell, J.Harrington, C Harrington, LW Kenny, Gavan.
Olympics: G Connell, FB Stuart, Lee, HB Burgess, Finn, Tomlinson, RW Pilling, Booth, LW Randell(c), Russell, C Miller.
November 21, 1891 East Ends 1–0 Free Wanderers New Bedford, MA
Soccerball shade.svg84' [15] Stadium: Cove street grounds
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Mr. Craig (O.N.T.)
Note: Wanderers: GK McFarlane, FB Read, Fagan(c), HB McConnell, Guy, Sam Jenkins, RW McCann, Davis, C A.Jenkins, LW O'Neil, Mullarkey.
East Ends: GK Irving, FB Morris, Hargraves, HB Scott(c), Stanton, Hughes, RW Philbin, Tobin, C Whitehead, LW Sunderland, Bowden, Reserves McGuigan, Shorrocks, Schofield, Thomas.
November 21, 1891 Metropole 3–3 Canonicuts Pawtucket, RI
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[16] Bennett Soccerball shade.svg
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Stadium: Dexter street grounds
Referee: George Sloan
Note: Metropole: GK Manion, FB M. Muirhead, Bowyer, HB Brown, Tom Muirhead, Johnson, RW Hellborn, Cash, C McDonald, LW Murray, Smith.
Conanicuts: GK Farrell, FB Morgan, Ryan, HB Gillet, Dillon, Oldham, RW Bennett, Hoctor, C Puleston, LW McNulty, Leveque.
November 28, 1891 NY Thistles 4–3 Brooklyn
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Note: Thistle: G Cameron, FB Flynn, Patrick, HB Duncan, Entwistle, Millen, RW Jamison, Scott, C Adams, LW Purvis, Frazer.
Brooklyn: G M.Gorevin, FB C.Gorevin, Iszet, HB Court, McLaren, McGuire, RW H.North, C Farrell, Paul, LW Neil, Smith.
December 19, 1891 Free Wanderers 1–3 East Ends New Bedford, MA
3:00 PMO'Neil Soccerball shade.svg1H' [18] Sunderland Soccerball shade.svg1H'
Stanton Soccerball shade.svg2H'
Whitehead Soccerball shade.svg2H'
Stadium: Cove street grounds
Attendance: 800
Referee: Edward Walker (O.N.T.)
Note: Wanderers: GK McFarlane, FB Read, Fagan(c), HB McConnell, Guy, Sam Jenkins, RW McCann, Davis, C A.Jenkins, LW O'Neil, Montgomery.
East Ends: GK Irving, FB Morris, Hargraves, HB Scott(c), Philbin, Hughes, RW Stanton, Tobin, C Whitehead, LW Sunderland, Bowden, Reserves McGuigan, Shorrocks, Schofield, Thomas.

Second round

The Paterson Thistles protest was sustained in their match with the Longfellows and ordered replayed.

December 19, 1891 Paterson Thistle 2–4 Longfellows Paterson, NJ
3:00 PM [19] Stadium: Recreation grounds
Referee: Mr. Henshall (Paterson)
Note: Thistle: GK G.Cummings, FB T.Turner, D.Young, HB W.Ritchie, R.Stevenson, R.Richmond, FW McCanle, A.Findley, T.Cairns, J.Turner, W.Turner.
January 9, 1892 True Blues 5–3 O.N.T. Haledon, NJ
[20] Stadium: Paterson Recreation Company
Attendance: 200
Note: O.N.T.: GK P.Hughes, FB H.Holden, G.Walker, HB J.Hood, J.William, J.Shelby, FW R.Stewart, Hood, Hughes, Haworth, Rook.
True Blues: GK S.Templeton, FB Ross, W.Pearson, HB J.Hall, H.Finley, A.Ackerman, FW W.Nield, S.Saunders, T.Nield, W.Vernon, W.McDonald, A.Bray.
January 23, 1892 Caledonians 4–8 NY Thistles Newark, NJ
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Morgan Soccerball shade.svg
[21] Adams Soccerball shade.svg3'
Flynn Soccerball shade.svg
Stadium: Kearny Athletic grounds
Referee: Mr. Ritchie (Paterson)
Note: Caledonian: GK Patrick Flynn, FB John Brown, Thomas Kirk, HB Frank McDonald, A.Burno, F.Britchford, FW William Bennett(c), John Singleton, C William Barr, LW John Swithemby, Edward Morgan, Reserves John Sankey, Ernest James, Walter Taylor, W.Shaw.
Thistle: G Cameron, FB Patrick, Ritchie, HB Flynn, Entwistle, Hines, FW Jameson, Scott, Adams, Fraser, Purvis.
January 2, 1892 Rovers 2–4 East Ends Fall River, MA
3:00 PMFarrell Soccerball shade.svg6'
Henry Soccerball shade.svg11'
[22] Soccerball shade.svg
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Soccerball shade.svg87'
Stadium: Rovers' grounds
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Mr. James Hood (Newark)
Note: Rovers: GK Simester, FB Adams, King, HB William Barlow, Puleston, Culligan, RW Farrell, Gavin, C M.Harrington, LW Kenny, J.Harrington.
East Ends: GK Irving, FB Morris, Hargraves, HB Scott, Philbin, Stanton, RW Whitehead, Tobin, C Boyd, LW Sunderland, Bowden, Reserves McGuiggan, Sharrocks.
January 30, 1892 Barre Rangers w/o Conanicuts Barre, VT
[23]

replay

March 12, 1892 Paterson Thistle 1–2 Longfellows Haledon, NJ
[24] Stadium: Paterson Recreation grounds

Third Round

Thistles drew a bye.

March 26, 1892 Conanicuts 1–4 East Ends Fall River, MA
3:30 PMWhittaker Soccerball shade.svg55' [25] Sunderland Soccerball shade.svg33'
Soccerball shade.svg1H'
Borden Soccerball shade.svg
Soccerball shade.svg80'
Stadium: Rovers' grounds
Attendance: 6000
Referee: Hood (Newark)
Note: Conanicuts: GK Dennis Shay, FB Buckley, Cusick, HB Whittaker, Cutler, Lagrosse, RW Bell, Bannister, C Gillette, LW Griffin, Leveque.
East Ends: GK Irving, FB Boyd, Gregory, HB Scott, Philbin, Hughes, RW P.Stanton, Tobin, C Jeffrey, LW Sunderland, Bowden.
April 2, 1892 True Blues 2–3 Longfellows Haledon, NJ
3:00 PM [26] Soccerball shade.svg80'Stadium: Paterson Recreation grounds

Semifinal

April 1892 Thistles Longfellows

Final

May 14, 1892 NY Thistles 2–5 East Ends Kearny, NJ
3:00 PMFraser Soccerball shade.svg
Soccerball shade.svg65'
[27] Tobin Soccerball shade.svg
Jeffrey Soccerball shade.svg, Soccerball shade.svg35'
Bowden Soccerball shade.svg
Sunderland Soccerball shade.svg
Stadium: Athletic grounds
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Robert C. Miller (AFA Pres.)
Note: East Ends: GK Irving, FB Morris, Gregory, HB Scott, Hughes, Philbin, RW Jeffrey, Tobin, C Boyd, LW Sunderland, Bowden.
Thistle: G Cameron, FB Patrick, Ritchie, HB Wiley, Entwistle, Duncan, RW Jameson, Scott, C Flynn, LW Fraser, McKinley.

American Cup bracket

First Round Second Round Third Round Semifinals Final
               
Flag of New Jersey.svg Caldonians 3
Flag of New Jersey.svg Trenton 1
Flag of New Jersey.svg Caledonian 4
Flag of New York.svg Thistles 8
Flag of New York.svg Thistles2–2 [lower-alpha 1] –4
Flag of New York.svg Booklyn 2–0–3
Flag of New York.svg Thistles
bye
Flag of New York.svg Thistles
Eastern District
Flag of New York.svg Longfellows
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson 2
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson True Blues 3
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson True Blues 5
Flag of New Jersey.svg Clark ONT 3
Flag of New Jersey.svg Clark O.N.T. w/o
Flag of New York.svg Nonpareils
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson True Blues 2
Flag of New York.svg Longfellows3
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson Thistle 8
Flag of New York.svg Comrades 1
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson Thistle 2 [lower-alpha 2] –1
Flag of New York.svg Longfellows 4–2
Flag of New York.svg Longfellows 9
Flag of New York.svg Atlantics 0
Flag of New York.svg Thistles 2
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River East Ends 5
Flag of Vermont.svg Barre Rangers
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Quincy
Flag of Vermont.svg Barre Rangers
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Canonicutsw/o
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Metropole A.A. 3–2 [lower-alpha 3] –3 [lower-alpha 4]
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Canonicuts3–4–3
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Conanicuts 1
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River East Ends 4
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River Olympics 3–3
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River Rovers 3–4
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River Rovers 2
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River East Ends 4
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Pawtucket Free Wanderers 0 [lower-alpha 5] –0 [lower-alpha 6] –1
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River East Ends 2–1–3
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River East Ends
Western District
bye

Notes;

  1. Protest resulted in replay
  2. Thistle protested and replay was reordered
  3. Ordered replayed due to darkness
  4. no replay conducted due to Metropole A.A. disbanding
  5. Orderdd to be replayed due to rough play
  6. Ordered to be replayed after disputed goal

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