Hyde Park Blues
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Hyde Park Blues was an early twentieth century U.S. soccer team. Hyde Park Blues were an ethnic British team which played in Chicago's Association Football League before moving to the Chicago Soccer League.
and one league cup (Jackson Cup). They finished at the bottom of the standings in 1915-1916 and disappeared from view.
Jackson Cup
League Championship
History
In 1904, Hyde Park Blues were an inaugural member of the newly established Association Football League, a predominantly ethnic British league in Chicago, Illinois. They had their greatest success between 1910 and 1913. During those years, they won two league championships, one Peel CupPeel Cup
The Peter J. Peel Challenge Cup, better known as the Peel Cup, was an open soccer competition that crowned the Illinois state champion until it was replaced by the Illinois Governor’s Cup in 1970.-Origins:...
and one league cup (Jackson Cup). They finished at the bottom of the standings in 1915-1916 and disappeared from view.
Year-by-year
Year | League | Reg. Season | Peel Cup | National Challenge Cup |
---|---|---|---|---|
1909/10 | AFA | 3rd | Champion | N/A |
1910/11 | AFA | 1st | ? | N/A |
1911/12 | AFA | 3rd | ? | N/A |
1912/13 | AFA | 1st | Runner up | N/A |
1913/14 | AFA | 3rd | ? | Third round |
1914/15 | AFA | 7th | ? | First round |
1915/16 | CSL | 7th | ? | ? |
Honors
Peel CupPeel Cup
The Peter J. Peel Challenge Cup, better known as the Peel Cup, was an open soccer competition that crowned the Illinois state champion until it was replaced by the Illinois Governor’s Cup in 1970.-Origins:...
- Winner (1): 1911
- Runner Up (1): 1913
Jackson Cup
- Winner (1): 1911
League Championship
- Winner (2): 1911, 1913
External links
- "Soccer" Encyclopedia of Chicago
- Chicago Soccer History