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Cleveland Bruell Insurance, also known as Bruell F.C., Cleveland Bruells, Bruell American Hungarians and the Cleveland Bruell Hungarian-Americans was an early twentieth century U.S.
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team from
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History

In 1929, Bruell Insurance joined the newly established Midwest Professional Soccer League. The league lasted only one season but Bruell won the league cup, known as the Triner Cup. Bruell's greatest success came in the
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when it lost to the Fall River F.C. in the final.


Honors

National Challenge Cup :* Runner Up (1): 1930 Triner Cup :* Winner (1): 1929


References

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