The Boston Soccer Club was a member of the American Soccer League.[1] They were renamed the Boston Bears for the Fall 1929 ASL season.

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In 1925, the ASL and the St. Louis Soccer League (SLSL) boycotted the National Challenge Cup, now known as the U.S. Open Cup. The "Wonder Workers" or "Woodsies" (after team president G. A. G. Wood), as they were dubbed, had won the 1925 league cup, known as the Lewis Cup. That victory qualified them for the one time American Professional Soccer Championship pitting them against the Ben Millers, the top team in the St. Louis Soccer League. The 'Wonder Workers' defeated the Ben Millers in three games. The 'Wonder Workers' won the Lewis Cup again in 1927.

After the 1925/26 ASL season the 'Wonder Workers', the Brooklyn Wanderers and the New Bedford Whalers joined with four top Canadian clubs to form the one-off International Soccer League held that summer and early fall.

Year-by-year

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Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs National Cup
1924/25 1 ASL 4th No playoff Did not enter
1925/26 1 ASL 3rd No playoff Third round
1926 N/A ISL 2nd No playoff N/A
1926/27 1 ASL 2nd No playoff First round
1927/28 1 ASL 1st (1st half); 5th (2nd half) Champion Second round
1928/29 1 ASL 6th (1st half); 7th (2nd half) No playoff Did not enter

References

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  1. ^ Creel, Daniel (April 27, 2022). "Overview: The American Soccer League, 1921-1934". Society for American Soccer History.