The American Football Association gathered together local soccer players of the New Jersey area to create our first national team. The team played on this day 124 years ago on Clark Field against the Canadian National Team. The Americans lost 1-0 to the Canadians on that day, but would avenge the lost a year later 3-2.
The game is considered a huge moment in American and Canadian soccer history, but is not considered to be the first international game of either the United States Soccer Federation or the Canadian Soccer Association, the USSF was founded in 1913 and the CSA in 1912. According to the USSF, our first international game was in Stockholm, Sweden in 1916, where the Americans were victorious 3-2. The CSA also won their first official match at Brisbane, Australia; 3-2 in 1924.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The 20th Anniversary of the Goal Heard Round the World
Watch here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymQ-fIwVnV8#watch-main-area
Quite possibly the most important moment in the history of American soccer, turns 20 today. Bad haircuts and short shorts cannot take away from the greatness of this game. Was Caliguri's shot really that good? Was it the sun in the T&T keeper's eyes? Was it...who gives a shit it was our first qualification for the World Cup in 40 years.
This game was so important for both countries, obviously because T&T have never qualified for a world cup and the 40-year drought for the States. The sold -out National Stadium in Port-of-Spain provided that setting with 30,000 T&T fans all wearing red. The day of the game, the T&T government decided to make the next day a national holiday no matter the outcome of the game.
So here to the US team on that day, to Paul Caliguri putting the Yanks threw with a spectacular goal (unlike the cheating French), and to T&T have a happy holiday tomorrow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymQ-fIwVnV8#watch-main-area
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