1921–22 J. & P. Coats F.C. season

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J. & P. Coats F.C.
1921-22 season
Stadium Coats Field [1]
American Soccer League 5th
National Challenge Cup Fourth Round; Eastern Division
New England District
Top goalscorer Bob Millar (10)
Biggest win3 goals
3-0 vs. Fall River Rovers F.C.
(15 October 1921)
Biggest defeat4 goals
2-6 at Philadelphia F.C.
(24 September 1921)
  1920-21
1922-23  

The 1921-22 J. & P. Coats F.C. season was the club's first season in the American Soccer League and the inaugural season of the league. The club previously played in the Southern New England Soccer League. J. & P. Coats F.C. finished 5th in the league.

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American Soccer League

DateOpponentsH/AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
17 September 1921 Philadelphia F.C. H0-3
24 September 1921 Philadelphia F.C. A2-6 Bob Millar
1 October 1921 Todd Shipyards F.C. H0-0
2 October 1921 New York F.C. A2-0 Mitchell, Kershaw
22 October 1921 New York F.C. H1-0 Weall
23 October 1921 Todd Shipyards F.C. A1-4 Bob Millar
29 October 1921 Celtic F.C. H4-0 [note 1]
30 October 1921 Harrison S.C. A1-1 Mitchell
12 November 1921 Fall River F.C. A1-4 Bob Millar
19 November 1921 Harrison S.C. H1-1 McIntosh
3 December 1921 Fall River F.C. H4-2 Lappin, Bob Millar (2), Shepard
17 December 1921 Falco F.C. H3-1 Weall (2), Shepard
26 December 1921 New York F.C. H0-1
31 December 1921 Todd Shipyards F.C. H3-2 Bob Millar, Kershaw, Lappin
2 January 1922 Harrison S.C. H2-2 Lappin, A. Sandeman
7 January 1922 Philadelphia F.C. A1-3 Lappin
8 January 1922 Todd Shipyards F.C. A1-0 Shepard
28 January 1922 Fall River F.C. A2-1 Bob Millar, Weall
28 February 1922 Harrison S.C. A1-2 Mitchell
12 March 1922 Falco F.C. H1-1 Bob Millar
18 March 1922 Fall River F.C. H2-1 Mitchell, Bob Millar
26 March 1922 New York F.C. A2-3 Lappin, Kershaw
15 April 1922 Falco F.C. A2-0 Mitchell, Bob Millar
6 May 1922 Philadelphia F.C. A1-2 Lappin
  1. Game removed from standings after Jersey City forfeited their franchise in December.
PosClubPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Philadelphia F.C. 2417437236+3638
2 New York F.C. 2414555933+2633
3 Todd Shipyards F.C. 2412575637+1929
4 Harrison S.C. 248784544+123
5 J. & P. Coats F.C. 239593440-623
6 Fall River F.C. 2451182857-2911
7 Falco F.C. 2223171764-4'7
n/a Celtic F.C. 5005524-190

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points

National Challenge Cup

DateRoundOpponentsH/AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
15 October 1921First Round; Eastern Division
Southern New England District
Fall River Rovers F.C. H3-0 Mitchell, Weall, Kershaw
5 November 1921Second Round; Eastern Division
Southern New England District
St. Michaels F.C. A2-0 Mitchell (2)
26 November 1921Third Round; Eastern Division
Southern New England District
Fall River F.C. A2-1 Kershaw
24 December 1921Fourth Round; Eastern Division
New England District
Falco F.C. H3-4 Lappin (2), Bob Millar

Notes and references

Bibliography
Notes
    Footnotes
    1. Cahill, Thomas W., ed. (1921). Spalding's Official "Soccer" Football Guide 1921-22. Spalding's "Red Cover" Series of Athletic Handbooks, No. 55R. New York: American Sports Publishing Company. p.  87.

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