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ENYSSA State Cup Winners 1913-2014 (Prepared for ENYSSA by Gus Xikis) ENYSSA State Cup Winners 1913-2014 (Prepared for ENYSSA by Gus Xikis) New York State Senior Challenge New York Giants 1929 New York Hispano 1930 Prague 1931 DSC Brooklyn 1932 German-Hungarian 1933 St. Mary's Celtic 1934 St. Mary's Celtic 1935 German-Hungarians GASL 1936 Gjoa 1937 Danish 1938 Hakoah 1939 German-Americans GASL 1940 German-Americans GASL 1941 German-Americans GASL 1942 No Competition 1943 German-Hungarians GASL 1944 S. C. Eintracht GASL 1945 S. C. Eintracht GASL 1946 New York Sport Club 1947 New York S.C. 1948 New York State FC 1949 Eintracht GASL 1950 Eintracht GASL 1951 German-Hungarians 1952 Eintracht GASL 1953 Lithuanian 1954 German-Hungarians GASL 1956 Dr. Randolph G. Manning Cup Dr. Randolph G Manning organized the Southern New York State Soccer association, the predecessor of ENYSASA and was the first President of both the SNYSSA and the United States Soccer Association in the 1913-1920 Era. Dr. Manning had been born in England and then was educated in Germany, particularly at the University of Freiburg. While in Germany, he had been involved in the formation of the Deutscher Fussball Bund in 1900. Born: December 3, 1873 - Lewisham, England Died: December 1, 1953 - New York, NY Dr Randolph G Manning organized the Southern New York State Soccer association, the predecessor of ENYSASA and was the first President of both the SNYSSA and the United States Soccer Association in the 1913-1920 Era. Dr. Manning had been born in England and then was educated in Germany, particularly at the University of Freiburg. While in Germany, he had been involved in the formation of the Deutscher Fussball Bund in 1900. New York Reserves 1942 Celtic Circle 1943 No competition 1944 New York Reserves 1945 Prague B 1946 Bronx Scots FC 1947 Schwaben F. C. 1948 German-Hungarian Res GASL 1949 New York Reserves 1950 Swiss Reserves 1951 SC Eintracht Reserves GASL1952 Swiss Reserves 1953 Greek-American Res GASL 1954 Sons of Malta EDSL 1955 Sons of Malta EDSL 1956 Palermo EDSL 1961 Palermo EDSL 1962 Blue Star GASL 1963 Florentina IASL 1964 Hispanoila EDSL 1965 Huntington LISFL 1966 Pozzalla IASL 1967 Pozzalla IASL 1968 Fiorentina IASL 1969 Istria CSL 1971 NY Hota CSL 1972 Palermo EDSL 1973 Forest Park S.C. LISFL 1974 NY Hota Bavarians GASL 1975 Forest Park S.C. LISFL 1979 Forest Park S.C. LISFL 1980 Minneola Utd LISFL 1981 Polish American Eagles EDSL 1984 Cow Harbor LISFL 1987 Hicksville Americans LISFL 1988 Glen Cove LISFL 1989 Glen Cove LISFL 1990 Village Kickers IASL 1991 Village Kickers IASL 1992 Glen Cove LISFL 1993 Farmingville LISFL 1994 Real Caribe LISFL 1995 Westchester Thunder IASL 1996 Korabi IASL 1997 Integral Kings LISFL 1998 Oceanside Utd LISFL 1999 NY Irish Rovers LISFL 2001 NY Irish Rovers LISFL 2000 Athletico Buena Ventura NESSL 2002 Forest Park LISFL 2003 NY Irish Rovers LISFL 2004 NY Irish Rovers LISFL 2005 NY Pancyprians CSL 2006 NY Pancyprians CSL 2007 NY Pancyprians CSL 2008 NYGA Atlas CSL 2009 NY Pancyprians CSL 2010 Mineola Portuguese LISFL 2011 NY Pancyprians CSL 2012 United FC CSL 2013 1 Sal Rapaglia Champions Cup (Started 2005) Salvatore Rapaglia was born in Sicily Italy in 1941. He came to NY in 1956 when he was 15 years old. He attended Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, NY and was their star soccer player. He has donated much of his free time to the game of soccer. He has crossed the country many time representing, NY as president of ENYSASA for the last twenty-five years. He is a proven leader of local Italian teams and leagues for over 40 years, Palermo, Fiorentina, Calabria Roma, Brooklyn Italians and the NESSL are some of the clubs and leagues he has been involved with since the early sixties. Sal has held numerous positions within USSF, serving on the Professional Committee in 1992-1994 and the US Coaching Committee. In 1990 he was elected president of the ENYSASA and in 2005 he received the USASA Werner Fricker Builders Award for his tireless energy and dedication to the game. He also received the Livio D’Arpino Award given by Region 1. Sal serves on the USASA Hall of Fame Committee. Sal Favorite Quote “What’s your point” NY Pancyprians CSL 2008 Yonkers Portuguese EDSL 2009 NYC Albania ALLFUT 2010 NY Pancyprians CSL 2011 NYGA Atlas 2012 NYAC CSL 2013 American Amateur Football Association Yonkers F.C 1913 Southern NY State Association Brooklyn Celtic 1914 German F. C 1915 Brooklyn Celtic 1917 I. R. T. F. C 1918 Morse Dry Dock 1919 Tebo Yacht Basin 1921 New York 1922 German-Hungarian 1963 Brooklyn BB 1966 Eintracht Reserves GASL 1967 NY Hota B GASL 1971 Huntington Reserve LISFL 1975 Brooklyn 1961 Blau-Weiss Gotschee GASL 1964 New York Hota GASL 1965 Long Star Reserve 1968 NY State Knickerbocker Cup Champions American Czechoslovakian 1959 Azzuri Pozzallesi IASL 1960 Pfaelzer 1961 Gaulois EDSL 1962 Imbriania 1963 Lithuanian GASL 1964 Shamrock 1965 Mineola LISFL 1966 German American AC GASL 1967 Maltese Falcons EDSL 1968 White Plains 1971 Rudolf Heidecker Cup Champions Rudolf Heidecker served the Southern New York State soccer association for many years And was President of the Eastern District soccer league. Washington Heights EDSL 1966 NY Hota CSL 1980 NY Hota CSL 1981 NY Hota CSL 1982 Integral LISFL 1983 Franklin Square NY Hota LISFL 1984 Glen Cove LISFL 1986 West Babylon LISFL 1987 Forest Park LISFL 1988 West Babylon LISFL 1989 NY Croatia CSL 1990 Real Caribe LISFL 1991 NY Irish Rovers LISFL 1992 NY Irish Rovers LISFL 1993 Clarkstown CSL 1994 SC Goat CSL 1995 Islip LISFL 1996 Clarkstown CSL 1997 Glen Cove LISFL 1998 NY Irish Rovers LISFL 1999 NY Irish Rovers LISFL 2000 Istria LISFL 2001 Istria LISFL 2002 Heidecker was renamed in 2003 to Livid D’Arpino Cup 2 Livio D’Arpino Cup Champions Livio served in ENYSASA as 1st VP for Amateur and Youth, Select program, ODP program for ENYYSA, Rules chairman, State cup chairman Youth and Amateur, and many other committees until his untimely death on Christmas day, 2002. NY Irish Rovers LISFL 2003 NY Ukrainians CSL 2004 NY West Indies LISFL 2005 NYGA Atlas CSL 2006 NYGA Atlas CSL 2007 NYGA Atlas CSL 2008 NYAC CSL 2009 BW Gottchee CSL 2010 BW Gottchee CSL 2011 CPR Whites CSL 2012 Barnstonworth Rovers CSL 2013 Jack Flamhaft Cup Champions Born: February 28, 1905 - New York, NY Died: June 1977 - Brooklyn, NY Since Fordham University, which he attended, did not them have soccer on its sports curriculum; He joined New York Hakoah where he eventually became the guiding light for more than 30 years. In 1928 while still attending law school he became a delegate to the old New York State Football Association in which organization he rapidly rose and held high office for a good many years. First as Hakoah delegate to the American League he later served five years as president of the professional organization. Having been a delegate to the USSFA conventions continuously since 1935, it was inevitable that his capabilities, knowledge, experience and leadership be drafted into the service of the National organization. His official life in the Federation included service as president for a two-year term beginning in 1959. In his time as president and in many other official capacities, he was responsible for numerous laws and the Constitution and By-Laws of the USSFA. However, his greatest victories were won in court where he represented the USSFA in litigation in the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals of the State of New York, in which the prerogatives, power and authority of the USSFA were challenged. Yonkers Portuguese EDSL 1980 West Babylon LISFL 1981 Huntington LISFL 1982 Jamaica Portuguese LISFL 1989 QPR LISFL 1990 St Barnabas CSL 1991 Real Caribe LISFL 1992 Glen Cove LISFL 1993 Islip LISFL 1994 Carle Place Saints LISFL 1995 Oceanside Utd LISFL 1996 Lake Grove LISFL 1997 East Meadow LISFL 1998 East Meadow LISFL 1999 LIC Sybil LISFL 2000 East Norwich LISFL 2001 Baldwin Eagles LISFL 2002 West Babylon LISFL 2003 ASC Manhattan EDSL 2004 Astoria Italia IASL 2005 Yonkers Portuguese EDSL 2006 OCFC EDSL 2007 Yonkers Portuguese EDSL 2008 Yonkers Portuguese EDSL 2009 Yonkers Portuguese EDSL 2010 Manhattan Celtic 2011 Port Chester FC EDSL 2012 Yonkers Ukrainians EDSL 2013 Sergio Carbone Cup Champions Sergio Carbone served as Fourth Vice President of ENYSASA and President of the Italian Soccer League for many years until his untimely death at the young age of forty-four. (Started in 1993) NY Olympiacos LISFL 1993 NY Hota LISFL 1994 NY Olympiacos LISFL 1995 Glen Cove LISFL 1996 Lindenhurst LISFL 1997 Glen Cove LISFL 1999 Glen Cove LISFL 2000 Lindenhurst A LISFL 2001 Lindenhurst A LISFL 2002 Islip LISFL 2003 NY Irish Rovers LISFL 2004 Carbone renamed the Fritz Marth Cup in 2005 3 Fritz Marth Cup (Started 2005) Personal Statistics Born in Essen, Germany – February 23, 1935 Moved to the United States in 1952 Served with the US Army in Korea Married Sonja in June 1964 Two Sons: Fritz (b. 2/23/66) and William (b.4/14/71) Died November 11, 2002 Summary Fritz Marth was involved with soccer for his entire life. Growing-up in Germany he was a devoted fan of Rot-Weiss Essen, a club still in existence today. Within days of his arrival in the United States, he became a member of the Hoboken Soccer Football Club (now known as the Bergen Kickers), one of the oldest soccer clubs in the United States. He served the club as a player, administrator, and manager. Locally, he was also actively involved in the Cosmopolitan Soccer League, the New Jersey Soccer Association, and the Eastern New York Soccer Association.
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