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1914

Brooklyn Field Club of Brooklyn, NY

1915

Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Bethlehem, PA

1916

Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Bethlehem, PA

1917

Fall River Rovers of Fall River, MA

1918

Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Bethlehem, PA

1919

Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Bethlehem, PA

1920

Ben Miller F.C. of St. Louis, MO

1921

Robbins Dry Dock F.C. of Brooklyn, NY

1922

Scullin Steel F.C. of St. Louis, MO

1923

Paterson F.C. of Paterson, NJ

1924

Fall River F.C. of Fall River, MA

1925

Shawsheen F.C. of Andover, MA

1926

Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Bethlehem, PA

1927

Fall River F.C. of Fall River, MA

1928

New York National S.C. of New York, NY

1929

Hakoah All Star S.C. of New York, NY

1930

Fall River F.C. of Fall River, MA

1931

Fall River F.C. of Fall River, MA

1932

New Bedford F.C. of New Bedford, MA

1933

Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C. of St. Louis, MO

1934

Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C. of St. Louis, MO

1935

Central Breweries F.C. of St. Louis, MO

1936

German-Americans of Philadelphia, PA

1937

New York American F.C. of New York, NY

1938

Chicago Sparta A.B.A. of Chicago, IL

1939

St. Mary's Celtic S.C. of Brooklyn, NY

1940

co-champions: Baltimore S.C. of Baltimore, MD & Chicago Sparta A.B.A. of Chicago, IL

1941

Pawtucket F.C. of Pawtucket, RI

1942

Gallatin S.C. of Gallatin, PA

1943

Brooklyn Hispaño F.C. of Brooklyn, NY

1944

Brooklyn Hispaño F.C. of Brooklyn, NY

1945

Brookhattan F.C. of New York, NY

1946

Chicago Viking F.C. of Chicago, IL

1947

Ponta Delgada S.C. of Fall River, MA **

1948

Simpkins-Ford S.C. of St. Louis, MO

1949

Morgan S.C. of Morgan, PA

1950

Simpkins-Ford S.C. of St. Louis, MO

1951

German Hungarian S.C. of New York, NY **

1952

Harmarville S.C. of Harmarville, PA

1953

Falcons S.C. of Chicago, IL

1954

New York Americans of New York, NY

1955

Eintracht Sport Club of New York, NY

1956

Harmarville S.C. of Harmarville, PA

1957

Kutis S.C. of St. Louis, MO **

1958

Los Angeles Kickers of Los Angeles, CA

1959

McIlvaine Canvasbacks of Los Angeles, CA

1960

Ukrainian Nationals of Philadelphia, PA

1961

Ukrainian Nationals of Philadelphia, PA

1962

New York Hungaria of New York, NY

1963

Ukrainian Nationals of Philadelphia, PA

1964

Los Angeles Kickers of Los Angeles, CA

1965

NY Ukrainians of New York, NY

1966

Ukrainian Nationals of Philadelphia, PA

1967

Greek American AA of New York, NY

1968

Greek American AA of New York, NY

1969

Greek American AA of New York, NY

1970

Elizabeth S.C. of Union, NJ

1971

Hota S.C. of New York, NY

1972

Elizabeth S.C. of Union, NJ

1973

Maccabee S.C. of Los Angeles, CA

1974

Greek American AA of New York, NY

1975

Maccabee S.C. of Los Angeles, CA

1976

San Francisco A.C. of San Francisco, CA

1977

Maccabee S.C. of Los Angeles, CA

1978

Maccabee S.C. of Los Angeles, CA

1979

Brooklyn Dodgers S.C. of Brooklyn, NY

1980

N.Y. Pancyprian-Freedoms of New York, NY

1981

Maccabee S.C. of Los Angeles, CA

1982

N.Y. Pancyprian-Freedoms of New York, NY

1983

N.Y. Pancyprian-Freedoms of New York, NY

1984

A.O. Krete of New York, NY

1985

Greek-American AC of San Francisco, CA

1986

Kutis S.C. of St. Louis, MO

1987

Club España of Washington, DC

1988

Busch S.C. of St. Louis, MO

1989

H.R.C. Kickers of St. Petersburg, FL

1990

A.A.C. Eagles of Chicago, IL

1991

Brooklyn Italian S.C. of Brooklyn, NY

1992

San Jose Oaks of San Jose, CA

1993

C.D. Mexico of San Francisco, CA

1994

Greek-American A.C. of San Francisco, CA

1995

Richmond Kickers (PDL)

1996

D.C. United (MLS)***

1997

Dallas Burn (MLS)

1998

Chicago Fire (MLS)***

1999

Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League)

2000

Chicago Fire (MLS)

2001

Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS)

2002

Columbus Crew (MLS)

2003

Chicago Fire (MLS)
**Also won Men's Amateur Cup
***Also won Division I league championship
 
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