1914–15 Southern New England Soccer League season

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Southern New England Soccer League
Season 1914–15
Champions New Bedford F.C.
1st title
Matches played 38
Goals scored 142 (3.74 per match)
1915–16

Statistics of Southern New England Soccer League in season 1914-15.

The Southern New England Soccer League was a semi-professional soccer league based in New England which was established in 1914 and collapsed in 1921. During its short existence, it featured some of the top teams in the northeast United States. Dissatisfaction with league mismanagement led to the end of the SNESL in 1921 as several teams moved to the newly created American Soccer League.

League standings

                          GP   W   L   T  GF  GA   PTS New Bedford F.C.          16  10   1   5  42   9   25 YMCTAS                    14   9   3   2  33  16   20 J&P Coats                 14   7   2   5  29  16   19 Pawtucket                 16   2  11   3  26  53    7 Taunton City              16   2  13   1  12  48    5

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