Baltimore Americans
The Baltimore German was an American soccer club based in Baltimore, Maryland that was a member of the American Soccer League. After their first season, the club was renamed the Baltimore Americans.[note 1] The Americans won the Lewis Cup in 1947. The league purchased the franchise three games into the 1948/49.[3]
Year-by-year
Year | Division | League | Reg. Season | Playoffs | National Cup |
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1938/39 | N/A | ASL | 6th, National | Did not qualify | ? |
1939/40 | N/A | ASL | 11th | No playoff | ? |
1940/41 | N/A | ASL | 9th | No playoff | ? |
1941/42 | N/A | ASL | 10th | No playoff | ? |
1942/43 | N/A | ASL | 5th | No playoff | ? |
1943/44 | N/A | ASL | 3rd | No playoff | ? |
1944/45 | N/A | ASL | 4th | No playoff | ? |
1945/46 | N/A | ASL | 1st | Champion (no playoff) | ? |
1946/47 | N/A | ASL | 4th | No playoff | ? |
1947/48 | N/A | ASL | 4th | No playoff | ? |
1948/49 | N/A | ASL | Withdrew after 3 games | N/A | N/A |
- Another Baltimore team playing in the league at the same time, Baltimore S.C., did not become a new Baltimore Americans club. Baltimore S.C. withdrew from the league for the 1942/43 season and returned for the next season.[1][2] The Baltimore Americans continued with the league.
References
- Graham, William (March 31, 1943). "National Cup Final Slated For New York". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 18.
- Graham, William (March 31, 1943). "Baltimore S.C. Reorganizes for Loop Play". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 10.
- Graham, William (October 6, 1948). "Wanderer Club Again Wiped Off Soccer Books". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 20.
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