• The Eastern Professional Soccer League, better known as the Eastern Soccer League (ESL), was an American soccer league which existed for only a season...
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  • The Eastern Professional Soccer League season ran from Fall 1928 to Spring 1929 with a mid-winter break. By the end of the first half, only the New York...
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  • Soccer League (192829), an American soccer league Eastern Hockey League, an American professional ice hockey minor league Eastern Football League (disambiguation)...
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  • Eastern Professional Soccer League. The season began on September 2, 1929. By this time, the financial losses suffered by the American Soccer League,...
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  • American Soccer League in season 192829. The first half of the 1928-29 season began on September 1, 1928. This season saw the onset of the Soccer War.,...
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  • Bethlehem Steel F.C. (1907–1930) (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) teams)
    1926–27 Runner Up (3): 1922–23, 1923–24, 1924–25 Eastern Professional Soccer League Winner (2): 192829, 1929 National Challenge Cup Winner (5): 1915, 1916...
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  • Newark Skeeters (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) teams)
    was an American soccer club based in Newark, New Jersey and was a member of the American Soccer League and the Eastern Soccer League. In December 1924...
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  • name played in the American League of Professional Football in 1894. The second team played in the American Soccer League between 1923 and 1930 while...
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    Béla Guttmann (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    Soccer League (ASL), playing 83 games and scoring two goals over two seasons. In 1928, the Giants were suspended from the ASL as part of the "Soccer War"...
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  • IRT Rangers (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) teams)
    amateur team in the Southern New York Soccer Association (SNYSA). In 1928, the professional American Soccer League boycotted the National Challenge Cup...
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  • New Bedford Whalers (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) teams)
    of three American soccer teams based in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The first Whalers played in the Southern New England Soccer League between 1914 and...
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  • Billy Hogg (Scottish footballer) (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    During the 1928–1929 season, the Giants left the American Soccer League during the Soccer War and moved to the Eastern Professional Soccer League. Hogg played...
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  • John Mulhall (footballer) (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    and Falkirk, in the English Football League for Brighton & Hove Albion, and in the Eastern Professional Soccer League for Bethlehem Steel and Newark Skeeters...
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  • Dave McEachran (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    transferring to the Boston Soccer Club at the end of the season. When the ASL was declared an "outlaw league" in the summer of 1928, McEachran moved to the...
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  • Bobby Blair (footballer) (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    his professional career with the New Bedford Whalers which competed part of the season in the ASL and part in the Eastern Professional Soccer League. John...
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  • New York Hakoah (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) teams)
    and Rudolph Nickolsburger, they initially played in the Eastern Soccer League in the fall of 1928. In 1929 they won the 1929 National Challenge Cup, now...
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  • Bill Carnihan (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    that Bethlehem played in the Eastern Professional Soccer League after being suspended by the ASL a month into the 1928–1929 season. Carnihal was injured...
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  • Bobby Geudert (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    soccer goalkeeper who played in the National Association Football League, the first American Soccer League and the Eastern Professional Soccer League...
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  • Red Ballantyne (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    considerable turmoil to the professional scene. The Whalers briefly left the ASL for the newly created outlaw league, the Eastern Soccer League. After a handful...
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    Philadelphia Centennials of the Eastern Professional Soccer League in the spring of 1929. He may have played the first half of the 1928–1929 season, but he did...
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    American Soccer League before moving to England and then Scotland. After retiring from playing, he coached at the youth, senior amateur, and professional levels...
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  • Dougie Campbell (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    continued playing with the Giants in the Eastern Professional Soccer League; however, on December 20, 1928, he signed with Bethlehem Steel, which was...
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  • Josef Grünfeld (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    the Eastern Professional Soccer League for two games. The EPSL ceased operation just after Grünfeld arrived and merged with the American Soccer League. When...
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  • Archie Stark (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    then the 1928–1929 and fall 1929 Eastern Soccer League titles. In what became known as the Soccer War, FIFA declared the ASL an “outlaw league” in 1927...
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  • Leslie Lyell (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    When the Giants left the ASL and entered the Eastern Professional Soccer League as part of the Soccer War, Lyell went with the Giants, but returned to...
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    former U.S. soccer full back. Duffy played five years in the American Soccer League and earned two caps with the U.S. national team in 1928. In 1925, Duffy...
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  • Alex Massie (footballer) (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    Benburb, Ashfield, and Ayr United before joining Football League side Bury in January 1927. In 1928, he left Gigg Lane to play in the United States for Bethlehem...
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  • The National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) was a North American professional soccer league that existed for only the 1967 season before merging with...
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    Rudolph Nickolsburger (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    SC Hakoah Wien. However, by 1928 he was back in the United States playing for New York Hakoah of the Eastern Soccer League, a team made-up of former SC...
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  • Peter McKinney (category Eastern Professional Soccer League (192829) players)
    New York Giants of the American Soccer League. He played for the Giants until the 1929–30 season. During the 192829 season, the Giants were expelled...
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