Kicking off those Bunglesome Bloomers: Women’s Soccer in Baltimore, 1920-23
A brief history of women playing soccer in Baltimore between 1920 and 1923
A brief history of women playing soccer in Baltimore between 1920 and 1923
AAPF, AFA, ALPF, Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Newark, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia:
Following the collapse of the ALPF after only 16 games over two weeks, four former ALPF sides met in seven additional matches, including a series of three games in Fall River for the “championship of America.” Former Boston and Brooklyn ALPF professionals continued in Fall River after that.
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