West Hudson A.A.
The West Hudson Athletic Association (A.A.) (also known as the West Hudson Athletic Club (A.C.) or West Hudson Athletic Club Football (A.C.F.)) was one of the dominant U.S. soccer teams of the early twentieth century. Founded in 1906, the team won the first American “double” when it took the 1912 National Association Football League and American Cup titles. The team played in Harrison’s Federal League Park and competed in the NAFBL for most of its existence.
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West Hudson A.A.
The West Hudson Athletic Association (A.A.) (also known as the West Hudson Athletic Club (A.C.) or West Hudson Athletic Club Football (A.C.F.)) was one of the dominant U.S. soccer teams of the early twentieth century. Founded in 1906, the team won the first American “double” when it took the 1912 National Association Football League and American Cup titles. The team played in Harrison’s Federal League Park and competed in the NAFBL for most of its existence.
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West Hudson A.A. – amerykański ...... nocno-wschodniej części kraju.
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West Hudson AA is een voormali ...... erd de club vijfmaal kampioen.
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O West Hudson Athletic Associa ...... maior parte de sua existência.
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The West Hudson Athletic Assoc ...... FBL for most of its existence.
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West Hudson A.A. – amerykański ...... nocno-wschodniej części kraju.
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West Hudson AA is een voormali ...... erd de club vijfmaal kampioen.
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West Hudson Athletic Association
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