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In 1913, the steel company created Bethlehem Steel Athletic Field, the country's first soccer field with stadium-seating. In 1914 Charles Schwab, owner of the Steel Company, took the team professional, using his wealth to induce several top players to move to Bethlehem Steel and changing the team name to the Bethlehem Steel Football Club. [2]
The club was founded and formerly based in Bethlehem, where it was known as Bethlehem Steel FC in honor of the original club. In February 2013, ...
Founded in 2015 as Bethlehem Steel FC, the team is the official affiliate of the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer. The team competed for five seasons in the USL Championship (the first three as Bethlehem Steel FC) before going on hiatus from competition during the 2021 season. The club's current colors are navy blue and gold.
A list of all players with the early 20th Century U.S. club Bethlehem Steel F.C.. Pages in category "Bethlehem Steel F.C. (1907–1930) players" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
In September 1924, Rollo left Britain, arriving in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on 16 September 1924 where he signed with Bethlehem Steel of the American Soccer League. When he joined Bethlehem, the team was disappointed with his form, but by February 1925, he had developed into a regular starter with the team. [1]
The 1922–23 Bethlehem Steel F.C. season was the second season for the club in the American Soccer League but its first season in Bethlehem after playing the previous season as Philadelphia F.C. Following the 1921-22 season, the Philadelphia club was transferred "back" to Bethlehem and a new team was organized in Philadelphia to take its place ...
Bethlehem Steel FC: Kennesaw, Georgia: 7:30 PM: Decas 13 ' Campbell 29 ', 38' Ambrose 43' Castanheira 47 ' Okonkwo 57' Adams 58 ' Bello 61' Kanakimana 87'
2015 when he became the first head coach of Bethlehem Steel FC, the reserve team owned and operated by the Philadelphia Union that competed in the United Soccer League. [11] [12] The Steel finished the first season missing out on the playoffs but gave ample playing time to young players from the academy. [13]