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Philadelphia Merchant Ship F.C. was a short-lived U.S. soccer team of the early twentieth century. It spent two seasons in the National Association Football League and went to the semifinals of the 1919 American Cup.


History


Philadelphia Merchant Ship was the company team for the W. Averell Harriman’s Shipbuilding Company located on the Delaware River near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] The team exploded onto the national scene in 1918. That year it entered the National Association Football League, finishing tied for second with Paterson F.C., but defeated them in a run off game to take sole possession of second place. That summer, the company entered two teams, Merchant Ship “A” and Merchant Ship “B” in the National Challenge Cup. Both were eliminated in the second round. However, Merchant Ship “A” went to the semifinals of the American Cup before falling to Paterson F.C. and Merchant Ship “B” won the Allied Amateur Cup.[2] The team experienced an immediate drop off in performance the next season, finishing ninth in the NAFBL standings. The team withdrew from the league at the end of the season and disbanded.


Year-by-year


Year League Reg. Season American Cup National Challenge Cup
1918/19 NAFBL 2nd Semifinal Second round
1919/20 NAFBL 9th  ? Second round

Honors


League Championship

  • Runner Up (1): 1919



References


  1. April 19, 1920 The Globe
  2. "U.S. Soccer Archives - 1919". Archived from the original on 2008-01-16. Retrieved 2008-02-08.



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