1916 American Cup

1916 American Cup

The 1916 American Cup was the annual open cup held by the American Football Association.

American Cup Bracket

"Home teams listed on top of bracket"8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals
RD2=Semifinals
RD3=Finals
June 10
group1=
group2=

RD1-seed1=NJ
RD1-team1=Kearny Scottish-Americans
RD1-score1=
RD1-seed2=
RD1-team2=
RD1-score2=

RD1-seed3=NJ
RD1-team3=Babcock and Wilcox
RD1-score3=
RD1-seed4=
RD1-team4=
RD1-score4=

RD1-seed5=MA
RD1-team5=Fall River Rovers
RD1-score5=
RD1-seed6=
RD1-team6=
RD1-score6=

RD1-seed7=NJ
RD1-team7=Jersey City
RD1-score7=0
RD1-seed8=PA
RD1-team8=Bethlehem Steel F.C.
RD1-score8=5

RD2-seed1=NJ
RD2-team1=Kearny Scottish-Americans
RD2-score1=3
RD2-seed2=NJ
RD2-team2=Babcock and Wilcox
RD2-score2=1

RD2-seed3=MA
RD2-team3=Fall River Rovers
RD2-score3=1
RD2-seed4=PA
RD2-team4=Bethlehem Steel F.C.
RD2-score4=3

RD3-seed1=NJ
RD3-team1=Kearny Scottish-Americans
RD3-score1=0
RD3-seed2=PA
RD3-team2=Bethlehem Steel F.C.
RD3-score2=3

Final

footballbox
date = June 10, 1916
team1 = Kearny Scottish-Americans (NJ)
goals1 =
goals2 =
score = 0–3
report = (Report)
team2 = Bethlehem Steel F.C. (PA)
stadium = Taylor Field
Attendance: Referee: D.M. Whty


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