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1892–93 American Cup

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1893 American Cup
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
Teams19
Final positions
ChampionsFree Wanderers (1st title)
Runner-upNY Thistle
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored68 (5.23 per match)
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The 1893 American Cup was the ninth edition of the soccer tournament organized by the American Football Association. The Pawtucket Free Wanderers won their first title by overcoming the New York Thistles in the final. This season operations shifted to New England with the elected committee represented by John Clark of Pawtucket as president, Joseph Brady of the East Ends as vice president, John F. Geagan of the Rovers as Secretary, and Ephraim Mayes of the Olympics as Treasurer.

Entrants

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Section State City Team
Western New Jersey Bayonne Bayonne Rovers
Kearny Young Men's Christian Union
Stars
Newark Newark Caledonians
Paterson Paterson True Blues
Thistle
New York New York New York Thistles
Eastern Massachusetts Fall River Clippers
Canonicuts
Fall River East Ends
Fall River Olympics
Fall River Rovers
New Bedford New Bedford Rovers
Rhode Island Manville Manville Athletics
Pawtucket Pawtucket Free Wanderers
Pawtucket Thistles
Providence Gorhams
Thornton British Hosiery
Vermont Barre Barre Rangers

First round

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The first round draw took place at the AFA meeting at the Wilbur House in Fall River, Massachusetts on August 21, 1892. The games of the first round were scheduled to be played on or before the second Saturday in November.

Olympics w/o British Hosiery
[1]
Note: British Hosiery forfeited not having registered their players on time.
October 29, 1892 Stars 1–3 Paterson Thistle Kearny, NJ
[2]
Conanicuts Manvilles
[3]
Note: Both teams withdrew.
November 5, 1892 Free Wanderers 3–1 East Ends Pawtucket, RI
3:30 PM 36'
Davis 42'
Watson 80'
[4][5] Pemberton 30' Stadium: Dexter street grounds
Attendance: 5000
Referee: Thomas Bruckshaw
Note: Free Wanderers: G Shea, FB Gregory, Jack Stuart, HB Reed, Johnson, Sam Jenkins, RW Jeffrey, Davis, LW Slater, Watson, C Al Jenkins.
East Ends: G James Irving, FB George Morris, Bernard Fagan, HB James Hughes, Thomas Philbin, Fred Scott, LW Ernest Borden, John Sunderland, RW John Tobin, Henry Farrell, C James Pemberton.
November 5, 1892 Gorhams 2–6 Fall River Rovers Fall River, MA
2H'
2H'
[6] 1'
6'
1H'
1H'
1H'
Barlow 2H'
Stadium: Rover grounds
Attendance: 500
Referee: Bell
Note: Gorhams: GK McFarlane, FB Muirhead, Greyhurst, HB McConnell, Bennett, Fanning, LW Greene, O'Neil, C Buck, RW Montgomery, Robertson.
Rovers: GK McGuigan, FB Buckley, Culligan, HB Barlow, Pickup, Burgess, LW Kenney, Bannister, C Smith, RW Randall, Schofield.
November 5, 1892 NY Thistle 5–0 Caledonians Paterson, NJ
[7] Stadium: Recreation grounds
November 5, 1892 Y.M.C.U. 4–2 True Blues Kearny, NJ
1H', 1H', 1H'
Cutler 2H'
[8] 2H', 2H'
November 12, 1892 Rangers w/o Pawtucket Thistle
[9]
Note: Pawtucket Thistle withdrew.
December 3, 1892 Clippers 0–2 New Bedford Rovers New Bedford, MA
3:15 PM [10] Taylor 65'
Culbert
Stadium: Cove Street grounds
Referee: Phalen and Bennett
Note: Clippers: GK Sullivan, FB Melville, Smith, HB P. Knowe, Callery, Coggeshall, LW Horsefall, F. Swan, C F. Knowe, RW J.Sullivan, J.Swan.
Rovers: GK Crowley, FB Finian, Seddon, HB O'Rourke, Lyons, Beattie, LW Taylor, Cartmill, C Reed, RW Duckworth, Calbert.

Second round

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The second round draw took place at the AFA meeting in the St. Charles Hotel in Pawtucket, Rhode Island on November 19, 1892. The games of the second round were scheduled to be played on or before the second Saturday in January. The Olympics drew a bye.

December 26, 1892 Y.M.C.U. 2–5 NY Thistle Kearny, NJ
3:30 PM [11] Stadium: Athletic grounds
Attendance: 500
Referee: R. McDonald
Rangers Fall River Rovers
Paterson Thistle w/o Bayonne Rovers
[12]
Note: The teams met on February 18 at the Recreation grounds in Haledon, however no referee showed up. Given that there was also heavy snow on the grounds, the teams agreed to play a friendly match, Paterson winning 4–0. Bayonne eventually cancelled allowing Paterson to advance.
March 25, 1893 Free Wanderers 11–1 New Bedford Rovers Pawtucket, RI
3:30 PM [13] Stadium: Dexter Street grounds
Attendance: 800
Referee: Mr. Hunt
Note: Free Wanderers: G Shea, FB Gregory, Jack Stuart, HB Reed, Jeffrey, Sam Jenkins, RW Whiteside, Davis, LW Slater, Watson, C Al Jenkins.
Rovers: GK Cunningham, FB Finlan, Seddon, HB O'Rourke, Lyons, Beattie, LW Welsh, Cartmill, C James Reed, RW W.Brierly, Woolley.

Third round

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March 25, 1893 Olympics 0–2 Fall River Rovers Fall River, MA
4:00 PM [14] Gavin 2H'
Bannister 2H'
Stadium: Olympic grounds
Attendance: 5000
Referee: John Tobin (East Ends)
Note: Olympics: GK Farrell, FB Lee, Spencer, HB Lagrosse, Morris, Fortin, LW Taylor, Leveque, C Wilde, RW Cunliffe, Tomlinson.
Rovers: GK Murtaugh, FB Culligan, Buckley, HB Pickup, Whittaker, Barlow, LW Kenny, Bannister, C M.Harrington, RW Randall, Gavin.

Semifinals

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March 25, 1893 Paterson Thistle 3–3 NY Thistle Paterson , NJ
3:00 PM McAuley 4' [15] Stadium: Haledon grounds
Referee: Robert McDonald
Note: Paterson: GK, FB T. McAuley, T. Turner(c), HB McIzatt, S. Findley, E. Ackerman, LW Ingram, J. Turner, C Morton, RW Wilson, M. McAuley.
April 22, 1893 Fall River Rovers 1–4 Free Wanderers Fall River, MA
3:00 PM Randall [16] Jeffrey 25',
Al Jenkins ,
Stadium: Rovers' grounds
Referee: James Hood (Newark, NJ)
Note: Rovers: GK Murtaugh, FB Culligan, Buckley, HB Pickup, Whittaker, Barlow, LW Kenny, Bannister, C Mike Harrington, RW Randall, Gavan.
Free Wanderers: GK Shea, FB Gregory, Jack Stuart, HB Reed, Johnson, Sam Jenkins, RW Jeffrey, Davis, LW Slater, Watson, C Al Jenkins.

replay

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April 7, 1893 Paterson Thistle 1–4 NY Thistle Paterson , NJ
1H' [17] 2H', 2H', 2H', 2H' Stadium: Haledon Athletic grounds

Final

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The New York Thistles, the previous year's runner up, entered the final undefeated in the season with 17 wins and two tie games, boasting 123 goals scored and 15 against. The Pawtucket Free Wanderers, along with making their first American Cup final appearance, had won the New England League three weeks prior, finishing in first ahead of the East Ends, Olympics, Rovers, and Clippers of Fall River and the New Bedford Rovers.

Ad for PFW v NYT Final
May 27, 1893 Free Wanderers 3–1 NY Thistle Fall River, MA
3:00 PM Slater
A.Jenkins
Jeffrey
[18] McKinley Stadium: County street grounds
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Henry Waring
Note: Free Wanderers: GK Shea, FB Gregory, Jack Stuart, HB Reed, Johnson, Sam Jenkins, RW Jeffrey, Davis, LW Slater, Watson, C Al Jenkins.
Thistle: GK Armstrong, FB Patrick, Foy, HB Adam, Entwistle, Willie, RW Jameson, McConnell, LW McGee, McKinley, C McGovern.

American Cup bracket

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First Round Second Round Third Round Semifinals Finals
               
Massachusetts Fall River Olympics w/o
Rhode Island British Hosiery
Massachusetts Fall River Olympics
bye
Massachusetts Fall River Olympics 0
Massachusetts Fall River Rovers 2
Vermont Barre Rangers w/o
Rhode Island Pawtucket Thistle
Vermont Barre Rangers
Massachusetts Fall River Rovers w/o
Rhode Island Gorhams 2
Massachusetts Fall River Rovers 6
Massachusetts Fall River Rovers 1
Eastern Circuit
Rhode Island Pawtucket Free Wanderers 4
Rhode Island Pawtucket Free Wanders 3
Massachusetts Fall River East Ends 1
Rhode Island Pawtucket Free Wanderers 11
Massachusetts New Bedford Rovers 1
Massachusetts Fall River Clippers 0
Massachusetts New Bedford Rovers 2
Rhode Island Pawtucket Free Wanderers
bye
Massachusetts Canonicuts [a]
Rhode Island Manville Athletics
Rhode Island Pawtucket Free Wanders 3
New York (state) New York Thistle 1
New Jersey Kearny Stars 1
New Jersey Paterson Thistle 3
New Jersey Paterson Thistle w/o
New Jersey Bayonne Rovers
New Jersey Bayonne Rovers
bye
New Jersey Paterson Thistle
bye
New Jersey Paterson Thistle 3–1
Western Circuit
New York (state) New York Thistle 3–4
New Jersey Y.M.C.U 4
New Jersey Paterson True Blues 2
New Jersey Y.M.C.U 2
New York (state) New York Thistle 5
New York (state) New York Thistle 5
New Jersey Newark Caledonians 0
New York (state) New York Thistle
bye

Notes:

  1. ^ Both teams withdrew from competition

References

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  1. ^ "Local Sporting Matters". Fall River Daily Herald. November 3, 1892. p.8 col.6. Retrieved August 15, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Athletic And Sporting". Paterson Daily Press. October 31, 1892. p.3 col.4. Retrieved August 15, 2024.
  3. ^ "American Cup Games". Fall River Globe. November 10, 1892. p.7 col.2. Retrieved August 15, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "In Sporting Circles". The Providence News. November 7, 1892. p.6 col.1. Retrieved August 15, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "The Coming Champions". (November 7, 1892). Evening Telegram, p.5 col.1
  6. ^ "Rovers Win". Fall River Globe. November 7, 1892. p.6 col.2-3. Retrieved August 15, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Sports Of The Season" (PDF). Newark Evening News. November 7, 1892. p.2 col.3. Retrieved August 15, 2024.
  8. ^ "Vigorous Football". Newark Sunday Call. November 6, 1892. p.6 col.1. Retrieved August 20, 2024.
  9. ^ "From Town Correspondents". The Vermont Watchman. October 19, 1892. p.8 col.5. Retrieved August 16, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Clippers Whitewashed". (December 5, 1892). Evening Journal, p.2 col.4
  11. ^ "Fulford Is Champion" (PDF). Newark Evening News. December 27, 1892. p.2 col.3. Retrieved August 16, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Football Notes". (March 14, 1893). The Morning Call, p.8 col.1
  13. ^ "Among The Kickers". Pawtucket Tribune. March 27, 1893. p.1 col.5. Retrieved August 16, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "Football". Fall River Daily Evening News. March 27, 1893. p.5 col.1. Retrieved August 16, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "The Semi-final A Tie". (March 27, 1893). The Morning Call, p.1 col.5
  16. ^ "We've Lost The Cup". Fall River Daily Herald. April 24, 1893. p.7 col.3. Retrieved August 16, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ "No Fight In Newark". Paterson Daily Press. April 10, 1893. p.1 col.7. Retrieved August 16, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  18. ^ "They Win The Cup". (May 29, 1893). Evening Times, p.2 col.1