Baltimore S.C. is the name of two soccer clubs based in Baltimore, Maryland. One is a premier youth club formed in 2002 and the other was a member of the American Soccer League (ASL).
The original team began in 1917 under the name of the True American Club. They were the first uniformed boys' team in the state and won the junior state title in the 1920–21 season. A year later they changed their affiliation to Canton S.C. Before the 1936/37 season, the club became known as Baltimore S.C. After the 1941/42 season, the club was granted a one-year exemption from American League play.[1] The club rejoined the league before the 1943/44 season.[2] After the 1947/48 season, the franchise was purchased and moved to Trenton, New Jersey to become the Trenton Americans.[3]
The current club has premier youth teams for children aging 9–18.
Results of the former Baltimore SC:
Year-by-year
Year | Division | League | Reg. Season | Playoffs | National Cup |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1934/35 | N/A | ASL | 6th | No playoff | ? |
1935/36 | N/A | ASL | 2nd | No playoff | ? |
1936/37 | N/A | ASL | 2nd, American | 1st Round | ? |
1937/38 | N/A | ASL | 4th, American | did not qualify | ? |
1938/39 | N/A | ASL | 5th, American | did not qualify | ? |
1939/40 | N/A | ASL | 2nd(t) | No playoff | Co-champion |
1940/41 | N/A | ASL | 3rd | No playoff | ? |
1941/42 | N/A | ASL | 5th | No playoff | ? |
1942/43 | on hiatus | ||||
1943/44 | N/A | ASL | 10th | No playoff | ? |
1944/45 | N/A | ASL | 10th | No playoff | ? |
1945/46 | N/A | ASL | 10th | No playoff | ? |
1946/47 | N/A | ASL | 10th | No playoff | ? |
1947/48 | N/A | ASL | 8th | No playoff | ? |
References
- ↑ Graham, William (March 31, 1943). "National Cup Final Slated For New York". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 18.
- ↑ Graham, William (March 31, 1943). "Baltimore S.C. Reorganizes for Loop Play". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 10.
- ↑ Graham, William (July 16, 1948). "Trenton Buys A. L. Franchise From Baltimore". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 16.
External links
- Official website (archived, 2009)