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International Soccer League

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International Soccer League
Organizing bodyAmerican Soccer League
Founded1960
Abolished1965;59 years ago(1965)
RegionNew York City,U.S.
Number of teams9 (1965)
Last champion(s)PolandPolonia Bytom

TheInternational Soccer Leaguewas a U.S.-basedsoccerleague which was formed in 1960 and collapsed in 1965. The League, affiliated with theAmerican Soccer League,featured guest teams primarily from Europe and some from South America, Canada and Mexico.

The creation of the League was announced in January 1960, when it was regarded as an attempt to create a Club World Cup. However, the concurrence of theUEFA/CONMEBOL-endorsedIntercontinental Cup,launched also in 1960, nullified any possibility that the League might have relevance as a club world championship.[1]

History

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In 1960,William D. Cox,a wealthy U.S. businessman and former owner of thePhiladelphia Phillies,a U.S.baseballteam, saw a potential market in the United States for top-level soccer. Recognizing that U.S. teams did not play at a sufficiently high level to attract the attention of most fans, he began to consider the possibility of importing European and South American teams during their league off-seasons. Traditionally, tours by European clubs in the northeast United States had drawn well and Cox decided to pursue this approach.

However, soccer in the U.S. was run by theU.S. Soccer Football Association(USSFA). As a member of the soccer's international governing organization,FIFA,the USSFA had the sole power in the U.S. to authorize the creation of a new league, and any league created without USSFA authority would be declared an "outlaw league". Any person playing in an "outlaw league" would then be banned from playing in any other league or team affiliated with FIFA, and as nearly every league and team in the world was affiliated with the world soccer body, this would effectively ban a player from playing soccer anywhere.

To get USSFA approval, Cox worked through the existingAmerican Soccer League,a USSFA-recognized league. This went so far that in 1961, the ASL scheduled only one game during the ISL season in order to keep from drawing fan support from the league.[2]Each year, the ISL played two halves to its season, with different sets of teams; the top team from each half played each other in a season-ending championship game. In order to give the American fans a greater stake in the league, Cox also decided to enter a team of U.S.-based players; this team, called variably New York, the New Yorkers and the New York Americans, was usually a mix of U.S.-based European professionals with some native all-stars. Cox also gained regional television coverage, and the associated revenue stream. While the games were initially played in the New York metropolitan area, as interest in the ISL increased, he expanded the league to Chicago, Detroit, Boston and Los Angeles.

The ISL lasted only through the end of the 1965 season before folding, not so much by its continuing financial losses (some $100,000 over five seasons), but due to the continuing hostility of the USSFA. The ISL's growing success, combined with Cox’ refusal to allow USSFA a part in the league management, led to the USSFA's fear losing control of soccer in the United States. In 1965 the organization forbade Cox from importing teams into the U.S. and threatened to declare the ISL an outlaw league. Cox was forced to fold the ISL, but sued USSFA in federal court for anti-trust violations, a suit he eventually won.[3]While the ISL played its last season in 1965, the model was used again in 1967 when theUnited Soccer Association(USA) imported foreign teams to populate its league and again in 1969 when theNorth American Soccer League(NASL) used imported teams for the first half of its season.

In 1967, Cox joined with several other investors to found theNational Professional Soccer League,a non-USSFA sanctioned league which, the following year, merged with the US to become the NASL.[4]

List of champions

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Teams were divided into two groups (Section I and Section II) where they played a singleround-robin tournament.Teams placed first in each group, played a final match to decide a champion.[5]

Note:all the finals were held inNew York City

Ed. Year Champion 1st.
leg
2nd.
leg
Agg. Runner-up Venue
1
1960 BrazilBangu
2–0
2–0
ScotlandKilmarnock Polo Grounds
2
1961 CzechoslovakiaDukla Prague
7–2
2–0
9–2
EnglandEverton Polo Grounds
3
1962 BrazilAmerica (RJ)
2–1
1–0
3–1
PortugalBelenenses Polo Grounds
4
1963 EnglandWest Ham United
1–1
1–0
2–1
PolandGórnik Zabrze Polo Grounds
5
1964 PolandZagłębie Sosnowiec
4–0
1–0
5–0
West GermanyWerder Bremen Downing Stadium
6
1965 PolandPolonia Bytom
3–0
2–1
5–1
United StatesNew York Americans Randall's Island Stadium

American Challenge Cup

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In 1962, the ISL initiated an annual challenge cup. It would pair the winner of the previous year's Challenge Cup winner with the current season's league champion.Dukla Praguehad won the 1961 title, defeatingEverton F.C.7–2 and 2–0 in the championship. Therefore, they were paired in the first Challenge Cup with the 1962 season winner,América RJ.Dukla won and returned for the next three challenge cups, winning each, except for the last in which they fell toPolonia Bytom.

List of champions

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(Left) trophy of the American Challenge Cup; (right): plaque with the list of champions
Ed. Year Champion 1st.
leg
2nd.
leg
Agg. Runner-up
1
1960 BrazilBangu
2
1961 CzechoslovakiaDukla Prague
2
1962 CzechoslovakiaDukla Prague
1–1
2–1
3–2
BrazilAmerica (RJ)
2
1963 CzechoslovakiaDukla Prague
1–0
1–1
2–1
EnglandWest Ham United
2
1964 CzechoslovakiaDukla Prague
3–1
1–1
4–2
PolandZagłębie Sosnowiec
2
1965 PolandPolonia Bytom
2–0
1–1
3–1
CzechoslovakiaDukla Prague
Notes
  1. ^abNo match held. Trophy directly awarded to champion of International Soccer League.

League MVP

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Beginning in 1961, the league champion was awarded the Dwight D. Eisenhower trophy, but from 1962 to 1965 it was given to the league MVP. However, in 1960 and 1961 the best players in the tournament wereAdemir da Guia(Bangu)[6]and Válter Santos (Bangu)[7]respectively.

Year Player Team
1960 BrazilAdemir da Guia BrazilBangu
1961 BrazilVálter Santos BrazilBangu
1962 West GermanyCarl Bogelein West GermanyReutlingen
1963 EnglandBobby Moore EnglandWest Ham United
1964 West GermanyGerhard Zebrowski West GermanyWerder Bremen
1965 GermanyUwe Schwart United StatesNew York Americans

Teams participations

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Winning years are indicated in bold

Team Year/s contested
GreeceAEK Athens 1964
BrazilAmérica RJ 1962
BrazilEC Bahia 1964
BrazilBangu 1960,1961
West GermanyBayern Munich 1960
PortugalBelenenses 1962,1963
TurkeyBeşiktaş 1961
EnglandBlackburn Rovers 1964
EnglandBurnley 1960
MexicoClub Deportivo Oro 1963
RomaniaDinamo Bucharest 1961
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDinamo Zagreb 1963
CzechoslovakiaDukla Prague 1961,1962,1963,1964,1965
ScotlandDundee 1962
SwedenElfsborg 1962
SpainEspanyol 19612
EnglandEverton 1961
HungaryFerencváros 1965
Northern IrelandGlenavon 1960
PolandGórnik Zabrze 1963
MexicoGuadalajara 1962
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaHajduk Split 1962
IsraelHapoel Petah Tikva 1961
SwedenHelsingborgs IF 1963
ScotlandHeart of Midlothian 1964
West GermanyKarlsruhe 1961
ScotlandKilmarnock 1960,1961,1963,1965
ItalyLanerossi-Vicenza 1964
ItalyMantua 1963
FranceMonaco 1961
CanadaMontreal Concordia 1961
HungaryMTK Budapest 1962
United StatesNew York Americans 1960,1961,1965
FranceNice 1960
SwedenNorrköping 1960
ItalyPalermo 1962
GreecePanathinaikos 1962
PolandPolonia Bytom 1965
BrazilPortuguesa 1965
West GermanyPreussen Munster 1963
AustriaRapid Wien 1960,1961
SpainReal Oviedo 1962
SpainReal Valladolid 1963
BrazilSport Recife 1963
West GermanyReutlingen 1962
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade 1960,1961,1964
ItalySampdoria 1960
AustriaSchwechat 1964
Republic of IrelandShamrock Rovers 1961
PortugalSporting Lisbon 1960
West GermanyTSV 1860 Munich 1965
HungaryÚjpest 1963
FranceValenciennes 1963
ItalyVarese 1965
PortugalVitória de Guimarães 1964
AustriaWiener AC 1962,1963
West GermanyWerder Bremen 1964
EnglandWest Bromwich Albion 1965
EnglandWest Ham United 1963,1965
PolandZagłębie Sosnowiec 1964

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