1928-29 American Soccer League
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League standings

First Half
GP W D L GF GA PTS PCT
Fall River Marksmen
Fall River Marksmen
Fall River Marksmen was a United States soccer club, based in Fall River, Massachusetts. They originally played as Fall River United before becoming known as the Marksmen after their owner, Sam Mark. During the 1920s and early 1930s they were one of the most successful soccer clubs in the United...

  31 17 9 5 64 36 43 .694
Brooklyn Wanderers
Brooklyn Wanderers
The Brooklyn Wanderers was a U.S. soccer team which was a founding member of the National Association Football League in the late nineteenth century. It later joined the American Soccer League.-History:...

  31 18 6 7 79 61 42 .677
New York Nationals  29 13 8 8 70 53 34 .586
Providence Gold Bugs
Providence Gold Bugs
The Providence Clamdiggers was a member of the American Soccer League. They were renamed the Providence Gold Bugs before the spring half of the 1928/29 season...

  24 13 5 11 53 44 31 .534
New Bedford Whalers
New Bedford Whalers
New Bedford Whalers was the name of three United States soccer teams based in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The first Whalers played in the Southern New England Soccer League between 1914 and 1918. The second Whalers played in the American Soccer League between 1924 and 1931 before merging into Fall...

  29 11 6 12 51 47 28 .483
Boston Wonder Workers
Boston Wonder Workers
The Boston Soccer Club was a member of the American Soccer League. They were renamed the Boston Bears for the Fall 1929 ASL season.In 1925, the ASL and the St. Louis Soccer League boycotted the National Challenge Cup, now known as the U.S. Open Cup. The "Wonder Workers", as they were dubbed, had...

  28 8 8 12 49 60 24 .429
Philadelphia Field Club
Philadelphia Field Club
Philadelphia Field Club is a name used by four soccer teams based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All four versions of Philadelphia F.C. competed in the first American Soccer League, but none were in any way related to the other three teams which shared its name.-Philadelphia F.C.:The Philadelphia...

  18 3 6 9 27 40 12 .333
J & P Coats  28 4 7 17 28 69 15 .268
New York Giants
New York Giants (soccer)
New York Giants was a name used by three different New York soccer teams. Two of these teams were associated with the New York Giants baseball franchise. The first team that used the name played in the American League of Professional Football in 1894...

  8 3 2 3 15 17 8 .500
Bethlehem Steel F.C.
Bethlehem Steel F.C.
Bethlehem Steel Football Club was one of the most successful early American soccer clubs. Known as the Bethlehem Football Club from 1911 until 1915 when it became the Bethlehem Steel Football Club, the team was sponsored by the Bethlehem Steel corporation and played their home games first at East...

  6 3 0 3 12 8 6 .500
Newark Skeeters
Newark Skeeters
The Newark Skeeters was an American soccer club based in Newark, New Jersey and was a member of the American Soccer League and the Eastern Soccer League.The club folded upon the merger of the ASL & ESL after the fall 1929 season.-Year-by-year:...

  7 0 1 6 7 30 0 .000

2nd half
GP W D L GF GA PTS PCT
Fall River Marksmen 22 11 6 5 38 24 28 .636
Providence Gold Bugs 22 12 3 7 46 37 27 .614
Pawtucket Rangers
Pawtucket Rangers
J. & P. Coats was an American soccer club team of the J. & P. Coats Company based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island having been founded in 1900.The club played won the Rhode Island League in 1914 then was an inaugural member of the semi-pro Southern New England Soccer League...

  25 13 2 10 42 39 28 .560
New York Nationals 21 8 7 6 68 55 23 .548
Brooklyn Wanderers 20 5 6 9 42 50 18 .536
Philadelphia Field Club18 6 3 9 36 54 15 .450
Boston Wonder Workers 25 7 4 14 45 55 18 .417
New Bedford Whalers 14 7 1 6 37 28 15 .360
Jersey City
Jersey City (soccer)
Jersey City was an American soccer club based in Jersey City, New Jersey that was briefly a member of the professional American Soccer League. They joined for the second half of the 1928/29 season, but folded after only seven games.-Year-by-year:...

7 2 0 5 11 23 4 .286
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