Conshohocken Athletic Club

The Conshohocken Athletic Club was a professional football team based in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania from 1914 until 1920, when the club's financial problems made it impossible to field a team. In the fall of 1921, the newly established Conshohocken Athletic Association took over sponsorship of the team. The new Association was formed as a community-based organization with the purpose of promoting and supporting outdoor athletics and had the full support of Conshohocken Athletic Club.

Conshohocken Athletic Club
Founded1914
Folded1925
Based inConshohocken, Pennsylvania
LeagueIndependent
Team historyConshohocken Athletic Club (1914-1920)
Conshohocken Athletic Association (1921-1925)
Team colorsOrange, White
         
Head coachesHoward Berry
General managersBob Crawford
Other League Championship winsEastern Pennsylvania Champs:
1919
Schuylkill Valley Champs:
1914, 1915, 1916
Undefeated seasons1914, 1915, 1919
Home field(s)Conshohocken Community Field

Conshohocken won the mythical Schuylkill County championship in 1914, 1915 and 1916, before laying claim to the eastern Pennsylvania championship in 1919.

Conshohocken had an annual Thanksgiving rivalry with the Norristown Billikens of Norristown, Pennsylvania; from 1914 to 1916, Conshohocken beat the Billikens in all three games.

Notable players

Season by season

YearWLTFinishCoach
19141000Schuylkill Champs
19151000Schuylkill Champs
1916911Schuylkill Champs
1917322
1918000
1919801E. Pennsylvania ChampsHoward Berry
1920641
1921811
1922811
1923625
1924960
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