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Pittsburgh Indians

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Mid-twentieth-century American soccer club

Pittsburgh Indians were a mid-twentieth-century Americansoccer club based inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It began asPittsburgh Stasser before becoming the Indians in 1947.

History

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In 1946, several successful Midwest U.S. teams organized the first professional, regional soccer league outside of the east coast. TheNorth American Soccer Football League played an eight-game season in 1946, then the first half of the 1947 season before collapsing in the fall of 1947. Peter Strasser entered a team, known as Pittsburgh Stasser in the league.[1] Pittsburgh was renamed the Indians in 1947 and led the standings for the first half of the season. As the league collapsed soon after, they are considered the de facto 1947 champions.[2]

Year-by-year

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YearLeagueReg. SeasonChallenge Cup
1946NASFL3rd?
19471st

References

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  1. ^The Year in American Soccer – 1946
  2. ^"The Year in American Soccer – 1947". Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2009. RetrievedMay 6, 2008.
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