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Providence F.C.

Providence F.C.

American soccer club


The Providence Football Club was a member of the American Soccer League. They were renamed the Providence Gold Bugs before the spring half of the 1928–1929 season. In the fall of 1929, the team installed lights at its field, allowing for night games.[1] The club won the American Soccer Association Cup in 1929.

After the fall 1930 season, the club was bought and became the Fall River F.C.

History

Between 1924 and 1930 they played as the Providence F.C. in the American Soccer League. The club's primary venue was Kinsley Park, with games moving to the Cycledrome or the Lonsdale Avenue Pitch when their schedule conflicted with that of the Providence Grays.[2] In 1931, after Sam Mark, owner of Fall River F.C., relocated his team to New York and renamed them the New York Yankees, a group of Fall River businessmen, led by an ex-Marksmen player Harold Brittan, then bought Gold Bugs, moved them into Mark's Stadium, and renamed them Fall River F.C.[3]

Year-by-year

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Honors

  • League Champion
  • Runner Up (1): 1929
  • Winner (1): 1929

Coaches


References

  1. Markey, Arthur (April 12, 1929). "Here and There In The Sport World". Providence News. Retrieved March 9, 2024.
  2. "Fall River Group Buys Soccer Team". The Boston Globe. February 23, 1931.



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