1891 American Cup

The 1891 American Cup was the seventh edition of the soccer tournament organized by the American Football Association. The Fall River East Ends won their first title, keeping the title in Fall River for the fourth year running. Fall River Olympic won the title in 1890 and Fall River Rovers won in 1888 and 1889.

1891 American Cup
CountryUnited States
Teams15
ChampionsFall River East Ends
Runners-upLongfellows
Matches played14
1890
1892

Participants

Joining this season were British Hosiery, Cumberland Rangers, Holyoke Rangers, Lowell Thistle, New Rochelle, and Nonpareils. Not returning from last season were Lonsdale, Paterson FC, Providence Athletic, and Trenton FC.

The participating teams were:

  • Massachusetts: Holyoke Rangers, Lowell Thistle, Fall River East Ends, Fall River Olympic, Fall River Rovers
  • New Jersey: Caledonian (Newark), Kearney Rovers, ONT (Kearney)
  • New York: Longfellows (Brooklyn), New Rochelle FC, New York Thistle, Nonpareils (Brooklyn)
  • Rhode Island: British Hosiery (also known as British Harriers and Thornton FC, from Thornton), Cumberland Rangers, Pawtucket Free Wanderers

Round 1

The drawing for round one took place on Saturday September 20. Caledonian drew a bye to Round 2. Matches to be played on or before October 18.[1][2]

Eastern District

18 October 1890 (1890-10-18)
[3]
Fall River East Ends11-1
[4]
Cumberland RangersFall River, Massachusetts
[3]
18 October 1890 (1890-10-18)
[3][5]
Fall River Rovers10-1British HosieryFall River, Massachusetts
[3][5]

One source gave the final score as 7–0.[6] Another gave the half-time score as 7-0 and the final as 10–1.[5]

18 October 1890 (1890-10-18)
[3]
Holyoke Rangers6-2Lowell ThistleHolyoke, Massachusetts
[3]
18 October 1890 (1890-10-18)
[3][5][7]
Pawtucket Free Wanderers3-1
[5][6][7][8]
Fall River OlympicProvidence, Rhode Island [7][8] or Pawtucket, Rhode Island [3][5]

A protest was entered by Fall River Olympic. The match was ordered to be played again on the Pawtucket grounds by November 15.[9]

Western District

18 October 1890 (1890-10-18)
[3][4][5][8]
Kearney Rovers- - -New York ThistleKearney, New Jersey
Stadium: Cosmopolitan Park [3][4][5]
Attendance: 300 [4]

Thistles failed to show up. Match was given to Kearney Rovers.[4][5][8]

18 October 1890 (1890-10-18)
[3][5][8][10][11][12]
Longfellows13-0New Rochelle FCRidgewood, Queens, New York
J. McConnell (2)
J. Green (3) ?
W. Paul (3)
J. Connoly (2) ?
J. Lennon (1)
J. McCalligan (1)
R. Mave (1)
[5]
Stadium: Ridgewood Grounds [5][8][10][11][12]
Referee: T. Osborn (Caledonian) [12]

Two sources gave a final score of 13–0.[5][6] Two others gave a final score of 14–0.[8][12]

18 October 1890 (1890-10-18)
[3]
Nonpareils- - -ONT

ONT withdrew.[4]

Replay

15 November 1890 (1890-11-15)
[13]
Pawtucket Free Wanderers3-1
[13]
Fall River OlympicPawtucket, Rhode Island
[13]

Round 2

The drawing for round two took place on Saturday October 25, matches to be played within the next six weeks.[9]

Eastern District

29 November 1890 (1890-11-29) Fall River Rovers6-1Holyoke RangersFall River, Massachusetts
6 December 1890 (1890-12-06)
[14]
Fall River East Ends6-2
[14]
Pawtucket Free WanderersFall River, Massachusetts
[14]

Match was protested by East Ends, but the protest was dismissed.[15][16]

Western District

6 December 1890 (1890-12-06)
[13][14][17][18][19][20]
Longfellows8-0
[14][19][20]
CaledonianRidgewood, Queens, New York
15:00 [19] J. McConnell (4)
O. Connell (2)
C. McGovern (1)
W. Paul (1)
[19]
Stadium: Ridgewood Grounds [14][18][19]
6 December 1890 (1890-12-06) NonpareilsW - LKearney Rovers

Match was protested by Nonpareils, but the protest was dismissed.[15][16][21]

Round 3

Round 3 matches were arranged at a meeting on Saturday December 20. Nonpareil to play Longfellows and Fall River East Ends to play Fall River Rovers, on or before the First Saturday in March.[15][16][22]

Eastern District

28 February 1891 (1891-02-28)
[23]
Fall River East Ends4-3
[23]
Fall River RoversFall River, Massachusetts
[23]
Attendance: 5,000 [23]

Fall River Rovers entered a protest. A meeting was held on Saturday March 14 to consider the protest but a quorum was not present.[24]

Western District

15 March 1891 (1891-03-15)
[25][26]
Nonpareil5-5
[26]
LongfellowsNewark, New Jersey
Stadium: Kearney Athletic Grounds [25]
Attendance: 2,000 [26]

Replay

4 April 1891 (1891-04-04)
[26][27]
Longfellows2-1
[27]
NonpareilsRidgewood, Queens, New York
15:00 [26] Stadium: Ridgewood Grounds [26][27]

Final

26 April 1891 (1891-04-26) Fall River East Ends3-1LongfellowsProvidence, Rhode Island
Stadium: Dexter Street Grounds
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