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Pittsburgh Beadling is an amateur American soccer team founded in 1898 in the Pittsburgh suburb of Upper St. Clair Township, Pennsylvania. It won the 1954 National Amateur Cup . It claims to be the oldest continuously operating soccer club in the United States .
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Beadling Soccer Club 8 3 4 1 9 15 −6 10 1.25 4 Corktown WFC 8 1 5 2 14 19 −5 5 0.63 5 Greater Toledo FC 8 1 7 0 6 21 −15 3 0.38 Source: WPSL standings
Joseph Delach was an American soccer right half, coach, team executive and league president who spent his entire professional career with Pittsburgh Beadling. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Delach played for Pittsburgh Beadling from 1935 until his retirement as a player in 1946. He also coached the team into the early 1960s.
He also coached the Sewickley Academy soccer team from 1991 to 1994, compiling a 38–17–3 record. [4] He also coached the Beadling U-17 team. In April 1994, Duquesne University hired him as the school's first soccer coach.