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1990 U.S. Open Cup
The 1990 United States Open Cup is the 77th edition of the tournament to crown the national champion of the United States. The A.A.C. Eagles (MSL) of Chicago won the cup 2–1 against the Brooklyn Italians (NESSL) at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Bracket Regional semifinals *I Philadelphia United German-Hungarians (PA) 4-2 Acton Colonials (MA) *I Brooklyn Italians (NY) 3-1 Beadling Blues (PA) *II A.A.C. Eagles(IL) 1-0 Madison 56ers (WI) *II Mike Duffy's (MO) 3-1 Craftsman Paint (MO) *III FC Dallas(TX) 2-1 Houston Meadows (TX) *III St. Petersburg Kickers (FL) 4-1 Atlanta Datagraphic (GA) *IV San Francisco Greek-American (CA) 1-0 Washington Fatigues (WA) *IV Los Angeles Zamora (CA) 2-1 OT Colorado Comets (CO) Regional Finals *I United German-Hungarian USASA 3-5 Brooklyn Italians NESSL *II Mike Duffy's USASA 0-1 A.A.C. Eagles MSL *III FC Dallas LSSA 1-0 St. Petersburg Kickers FSSL *IV Los Angeles Zamora CA 2-1 OT Greek-American SFSFL National semifinals *Los A ...
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Brooklyn Italians
Brooklyn Italians is an American soccer team based in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States. Founded in 1949, the team last played in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Northeast Atlantic Division during its 2019 season. The team plays its home games at the stadium on the campus of John Dewey High School. The team's colors are white and blue. History The Brooklyn Italians are generally regarded as one of the most successful semi-pro teams in the United States, with a linear history that now stretches back over 60 years. Founded in 1949 by John DeVivo, an Italian immigrant to the New York area, the team was originally part of the Metropolitan Soccer League in the early 1950s, before joining the American Soccer League prior to the 1956–57 season. The Italians finished seventh in their first season in the ASL behind champions New York Hakoah. The Italians changed their name ...
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Dallas Inter
The Dallas Express was an American soccer club based in Dallas, Texas that was a member of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. The team began its existence as the Dallas Mean Green, a local, unaffiliated team which competed at the amateur level. In 1984, it won the National Amateur Cup. In 1987, The Mean Green entered the Lone Star Soccer Alliance under the name Dallas Express. They resumed their original name the next season, but in 1989, became known as F.C. Dallas. In their final season, the team was known as Dallas Inter. Year-by-year References Defunct soccer clubs in Texas Lone Star Soccer Alliance teams Inter Inter may refer to: Association football clubs * Inter Milan, an Italian club * SC Internacional, a Brazilian club * Inter Miami CF, an American club * FC Inter Sibiu, a Romanian club * FC Inter Turku, a Finnish club * FK Inter Bratislava, a form ... 1992 disestablishments in Texas Association football clubs disestablished in 1992 {{Dallas-stub ...
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Atlanta Datagraphic
Atlanta Datagraphic was an amateur U.S. soccer club sponsored by the Datagraphic firm of Atlanta, Georgia. It won the 1979 National Amateur Cup. History In 1979, George D. Baker, president of Datagraphic, a printing firm located in Atlanta, Georgia, founded a men’s amateur soccer team. The team rapidly proved itself as one nation’s top amateur clubs as it took the 1979 National Amateur Cup. Over the years, the club expanded to include youth, women’s and over-30 teams. By the mid-1980s, the club had over thirty teams. In 1986, the senior team was coached by David Chadwick. In 1992, it fielded a semi-professional club, the Atlanta Datagraphic Magic in the USISL. Datagraphic played in the Atlanta District Amateur Soccer League during the 1980s. Coaches * Tim Hankinson 1984 * David Chadwick 1986 * John Staniforth 1991 * Daniel "Danny" Hay 1982 Honors National Amateur Cup The National Amateur Cup, also known as the USASA Amateur Cup, is an American soccer competitio ...
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Philadelphia United German-Hungarians
United German-Hungarians is an American social club, founded in 1910, as the Banater Männerchor. Although the club has been home to various auxiliary groups, the primary activities of the club remain soccer and cultural dancing. The first team was started in 1922, playing exhibition games only. The current German Hungarian Cultural Group was founded in 1965. Representation Nomenclature The original name of the organization, the Banater Männerchor, comes from the Hungarian birthplace (Banat) of the founders and many later members. The meaning of the current nomenclature, The United German Hungarians, refers to the fact that Banat Swabians were Germans living in Hungary, and not a union of 'Germans' and 'Hungarians.' Although the hyphen is no longer used, its purpose was to show that these are one people, not a conglomeration of two groups. Shield The shield is the group's logo. The official shield represents the unity of German Hungarians through their traditional values. Th ...
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