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The American Soccer League, established in 1921, was the first of four different professional soccer sports leagues in the United States to use the ASL name. It was formed by the merger of teams from the National Association Football League and the Southern New England Soccer League. For several years the ASL's popularity rivaled the popularity ...
American Soccer League. The American Soccer League (ASL) was an American soccer league that held three seasons of play between August 2014 and 2017. [1] It is the fourth league in U.S. history to use that name. The league footprint was in the northeastern United States. ASL players were paid, making it different from the NPSL or PDL models in ...
The second American Soccer League was established in summer 1933 following the collapse of the original American Soccer League, which lasted from 1921 until spring 1933. The new league was created on a smaller scale and with smaller budgets. This league existed until over-expansion and financial limitations led to its collapse in 1983.
Jacksonville Tea Men. 1984 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. Jacksonville Tea Men. Top goalscorer. Jeff Bourne (17) ← 1982. Final season. 1988 (3rd ASL) →. Statistics of the American Soccer League II for the 1983 season.
2 ASL All-Stars. 3 Playoffs. Toggle Playoffs subsection. 3.1 Bracket. 3.2 Division semifinals. ... 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. 1976 American Soccer ...
1975. Champions. New York Apollo (2nd title) and Boston Astros. Premiers. New York Apollo (3rd title) Top goalscorer. José Neto (23) ← 1974.
1978. Champions. New York Apollo (4th title) Premiers. New York Apollo (4th title) Top goalscorer. Jimmy Rolland (17) Mike Mancini. José Neto.
In 1988, the third American Soccer League was created as an East Coast counterpart to the West Coast-based Western Soccer Alliance. The third iteration of the ASL lasted only two seasons, merging with the WSA in 1990 to form the American Professional Soccer League.