Примери коришћења American soccer на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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What is American Soccer?
They needed someone who knows American soccer.
No wonder American soccer is where it is.
He spent at least six seasons in the American Soccer League.
He began his career in the American Soccer League before moving to England and then Scotland.
But it's worth it, all of it, for what its done for American soccer.
In 1927, Boston Soccer Club of the American Soccer League(ASL) signed Gonsalves.
The ASL folded in 1933, butwas immediately replaced by a second American Soccer League.
He played in both the first and second American Soccer Leagues, winning two National Challenge Cup titles.
Thomas Florie(September 6, 1897- April 26, 1966)was an American soccer forward.
By this time the American Soccer League was collapsing and Gonsalves began looking for other playing opportunities.
Florie signed with Harrison S.C. of the American Soccer League.
Andrew Auld(January 26, 1900- December 6, 1977)was a Scottish American soccer player who spent most of his professional career in the American Soccer League as a midfielder and forward.
In 1930, Wood turned professional with the Brooklyn Wanderers of the American Soccer League.
In 1941, he moved, this time to the Kearny Scots of the second American Soccer League(ASL) which was created in 1933 following the collapse of the first ASL.
Florie then moved to the Pawtucket Rangers which had jumped to the second American Soccer League.
James Cuthbert Gentle(July 21, 1904- May 22, 1986)was an American soccer striker, field hockey player, soldier, and golfer.
In 1928, he signed his first professional contract with Philadelphia Field Club of the American Soccer League.
Robert"Bob" Millar(May 12, 1890- February 22, 1967)was a Scottish American soccer forward and coach of the U.S. national team at the first FIFA World Cup, in 1930.
Alexander“Alec” Wood(June 12, 1907- July 20, 1987)Was a former Scottish American soccer defender.
Jimmy Gallagher(June 7, 1901- October 7, 1971)was a Scottish American soccer right wing midfielder who spent eleven seasons in the American Soccer League.
In 1928, Sternberg moved to the United States andsigned with the New York Giants of the American Soccer League.
Auld played ten games during the spring 1931 season with Fall River before moving to the Pawtucket Rangers for the remaining eight games of the spring 1931 season.[1]When the first American Soccer League finally collapsed in 1933, the Rangers moved to the New England Division of the second American Soccer League for the 1933- 1934 season.[2] In 1934, he joined Newark Portuguese, a semi-professional team.
Gonsalves left Hispano to play for the Newark Germans of the lower division German American Soccer League.
Colin Jose, who has served as a historian with the Hall of Fame,lists the date as October 12, 1943 in his history of the American Soccer League.[6] Finally, Dave Litterer, who writes extensively on U.S. soccer, noted that in 1943,"ASL veterans mourned the passing of George Moorhouse, one of its premier players during the 1930s and a frequent participant with the National team, having earned a cap in every one of its games between 1930 and 1938."[7].
In 1922, he signed with Harrison S.C. of the American Soccer League(ASL).
Founded in 2014 as Arizona United Soccer Club, the team is a member of the USL Championship,the second tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.
Figueredo used to run Uruguayan soccer and was vice president of the South American soccer federation CONMEBOL from 1993 to 2013.
They moved into No Man's Land and exchanged cigarettes and other small gifts, sung some carols, andeven took up a friendly game of football(American soccer)!
Bartholomew"Bertie" or"Bart" McGhee(April 30, 1899- January 26, 1979)was an American soccer forward who typically played left wing forward.