1920–21 National Association Foot Ball League season

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Statistics of National Association Foot Ball League in season 1920-21.

League standings

                              GP   W   L   T   Pts Bethlehem Steel      12  11   0   1   23 New York F.C.             11   8   2   1   17 Brooklyn Robins Dry Dock  12   5   5   2   12 Kearny Federal Ship       10   3   4   3    9 Kearny Erie A.A.           9   3   4   2    8 Bayonne Babcock & Wilcox  12   2   9   1    5 Philadelphia Disston       9   1   6   2    4 Bunker Hill F.C.           3   0   3   0    0

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