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The Trenton Athletics was an American soccer club based in Trenton, New Jersey that was a member of the reformed American Soccer League.

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Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffsU.S. Open Cup
1948/49N/AASL8thDid not qualify?
1949/50N/AASL7thNo playoff?
1950/51N/AASL7thNo playoff?

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