The Early Years of Chicago Soccer, 1887-1939
For over a century, Chicago has played soccer. This work explains the early history of the game in the Second City, beginning with the 1887 formation of the Chicago Football Association, and concluding with the 1939 season and Chicago Sparta’s National Open Cup win, which brought the trophy to the city for the first time.

This study chronicles the early British immigrants who first transported and organized the game in Chicago. It documents the myriad ethnic groups and native born players that kicked in the city’s many leagues, and examines the many championship tournaments, teams, and players that made Chicago one of the nation’s early soccer powers.
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The Early Years of Chicago Soccer, 1887-1939
For over a century, Chicago has played soccer. This work explains the early history of the game in the Second City, beginning with the 1887 formation of the Chicago Football Association, and concluding with the 1939 season and Chicago Sparta’s National Open Cup win, which brought the trophy to the city for the first time.

This study chronicles the early British immigrants who first transported and organized the game in Chicago. It documents the myriad ethnic groups and native born players that kicked in the city’s many leagues, and examines the many championship tournaments, teams, and players that made Chicago one of the nation’s early soccer powers.
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The Early Years of Chicago Soccer, 1887-1939

The Early Years of Chicago Soccer, 1887-1939

by Gabe Logan
The Early Years of Chicago Soccer, 1887-1939

The Early Years of Chicago Soccer, 1887-1939

by Gabe Logan

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Overview

For over a century, Chicago has played soccer. This work explains the early history of the game in the Second City, beginning with the 1887 formation of the Chicago Football Association, and concluding with the 1939 season and Chicago Sparta’s National Open Cup win, which brought the trophy to the city for the first time.

This study chronicles the early British immigrants who first transported and organized the game in Chicago. It documents the myriad ethnic groups and native born players that kicked in the city’s many leagues, and examines the many championship tournaments, teams, and players that made Chicago one of the nation’s early soccer powers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498599030
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/30/2019
Series: Sport, Identity, and Culture
Pages: 278
Product dimensions: 6.32(w) x 8.97(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Gabe Logan is professor of history at Northern Michigan University.

Table of Contents

Chapter I: Kick Off 1887-1899

Chapter II: Play On 1900-1909

Chapter III: Firing on All Cylinders 1910- 1919

Chapter IV: Second Half 1920-1929

Chapter V: Final Minutes 1930-1939
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