- Allentown
(1938/39-39/40, as
Bethlehem Hungarian
in 1938/39; folded during 1939/40 season)
- Baltimore S.C.
(1934/35-1941/42; 1943/44-47/48, as
Canton S.C.
in 1934/35-35/36)
- Baltimore Americans
(1938/39-48/49, as
Baltimore German
in 1938/39; franchise purchased by league after 3 games of 1948/49 season)
- Baltimore Pompei
(1953/54-60/61, as
Baltimore Rockets
in 1953/54-56/57)
- Baltimore Flyers
(1966/67-67/68; as
Baltimore St. Gerards
in 1966/67)
- Baltimore Bays
(1972?73, as
Baltimore Stars
in 1972)
- Boca Juniors
(1961/62-63/64, as
Inter-Brooklyn Italians
in 1961/62; as
Inter S.C.
in 1962/63)
- Boston Tigers
(1963/64, 1965/66-67/68, as
Boston Metros
in 1963/64)
- Brooklyn F.C.
(1933/34; merged with
Hispano F.C.
after 12 games to become
Brooklyn Hispano
)
- Brooklyn Celtic
(1933/34-34/35)
- Brooklyn Hispano
(1933/34-55/56, as
Hispano F.C.
for first 7 games of 1933/34 season, merged with
Brooklyn F.C.
to become
Brooklyn Hispano
, as
Brooklyn Giants
in 1941/42, as
Brooklyn Red Devils
in 1941/42-42/43)
- Brooklyn Wanderers
(1942/43-48/49, franchise purchased by
Hakoah A.C.
2 games into 1948/49 season; former
St. Mary's Celtic
franchise)
- Brooklyn Hakoah
(1948/49-55/56, purchased
Brooklyn Wanderers
franchise two games into 1948/49 season; merged with
New York Americans
to become
New York Hakoah
after 1955/56 season)
- Brooklyn Italians
(1956/57-60/61, merged with
Inter S.C.
to become
Inter-Brooklyn Italians
after 1960/61 season)
- California Sunshine
(1977?80) ? based in
Orange, California
and
Oxnard, California
.
- Carolina Lightnin'
(1981?83)
- Chicago Americans
(1972, only played a few games)
- Chicago Cats
(1975?76)
- Cincinnati Comets
(1972?75)
- Cleveland Cobras
(1974?1981, as
Cleveland Stars
in 1972?73)
- Colombo
(1959/60)
- Columbus Magic
(1979?80)
- Connecticut Yankees
(1972?78, as
Nor'East United
in 1972, as
Connecticut Wildcats
in 1973?74)
- Dallas Americans
(1983)
- Delaware Wings
(1972?74)
- Detroit Corinthians
1946
- Detroit Mustangs
(1972?73, as
Detroit S.C.
earlier in 1972)
- Detroit Express
(1981?83)
- Fall River S.C.
(1957/58-62/63)
- Galicia-Honduras
(1933/34-61/62, as
New York Brookhattan
in 1933/34-37/38; as
Brookhattan
in 1938/39-56/57; as
Brookhattan-Galicia
in 1957/58-58/59; as
Galicia S.C.
in 1958/59-60/61, merged with non-league
Honduras
after 1960/61 season)
- Georgia Generals
(1982, as
Cleveland Stars
in 1972?73; as
Cleveland Cobras
in 1974?81)
- Golden Gate Gales
(1980) ? based in San Francisco.
- Hartford S.C.
(1964/65-68, as
Hartford Kings
in 1966/67 & 1968)
- Indiana Tigers
(1973?74, as
Gary Tigers
in 1973)
- Indianapolis Daredevils
(1974?79, as
Rhode Island Oceaneers
in 1974?76; as
New England Oceaneers
in 1977)
- Inter S.C.
(1960/61, merged with
Brooklyn Italians
to become
Inter-Brooklyn Italians
after 1960/61 season)
- Irish-Americans
(1933/34-51/52, as
Kearny Celtic
in 1942/43-48/49, franchise purchased by
Newark Portuguese
7 games into 1951/52 season)
- Jacksonville Tea Men
(1983)
- Las Vegas Seagulls
(1979)
- Los Angeles Skyhawks
(1976?79)
- Ludlow Lusitano
(1955/56-57/58, as
Ludlow S.C.
in 1956/57)
- Miami Americans
(1976?80, as
New Jersey Americans
in 1976?79)
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- Nashville Diamonds
(1982)
- Newark Portuguese
(1951/52-62/63, 1964/65-67/68, purchased
Irish-Americans
franchise seven games into 1951/52 season)
- Newark Falcons
(1954/55-66/67, as
Elizabeth Falcons
in 1954/55-58/59; as
Falcons S.C.
in 1959/60-61/62; as
Falcons-Warsaw
in 1962/63-63/64)
- Newark Sitch
(1962/63-63/64, 1965/66-70, as
Newark Ukrainian Sitch
in 1962/63-68)
- New Brunswick Hungarian
(1963/64-67/68, as
New Brunswick Hungarian Americans
in 1963/64-66/67)
- New England Sharks
(1981)
- New Jersey Brewers
(1972?75, as
New Jersey Shaefer Brewers
in 1972)
- New York Americans
(1933/34-55/56, merged with
Brooklyn Hakoah
to become
New York Hakoah
after 1955/56 season)
- New York Hakoah-Americans
(1956/57-63/64, as
New York Hakoah
in 1956/57-61/62)
- New York Inter
(1965/66-69, as
Inter S.C.
in 1965/66)
- New York United
(1971?81, as
New York Greeks
in 1971?72; as
New York Apollo
in 1973?79)
- New York Eagles
(1978?79, 1981)
- Oakland Buccaneers
(later known at Golden Bay Buccaneers (1976?77)
- Oklahoma City Slickers
(1982?83)
- Olimpia
(1965/66-66/67)
- Paterson F.C.
(1936/37-40/41, as
Newark Germans
in 1933/34-36/37; moved to Paterson during 1936/37 season; as
Paterson Caledonian
1936/37-37/38, absorbed amateur
Trenton Highlanders
after 1937/38 season and moved to Trenton; as
Trenton Highanders
in 1938/39)
- Pennsylvania Stoners
(1979?83)
- Philadelphia Nationals
(1936/37-41/42, as
Passon Phillies
in 1936/37-40/41)
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[8]
- Philadelphia Nationals
(1942/43-53/54, withdrew after 4 games in 1953/54)
- Philadelphia Ukrainians
(1957/58)
- Philadelphia Ukrainians
(1957/58-63/64, 1965/66-70, as
Ukrainian Nationals
in 1957/58-63/64 & 1965/66-67/68; replaced
Philadelphia Ukrainians
during 1957/58 season)
- Philadelphia Spartans
(1969?73)
- Phoenix Fire
(1980)
- Pittsburgh Canons
(1972)
- Pittsburgh Miners
(1975)
- Ponta Delgada S.C.
(1951?53)
- Rochester Lancers
(1967/68-69)
- Rochester Flash
(1981?82)
- Roma S.C.
(1964/65-67/68)
- Sacramento Gold
(1976?80, as
Sacramento Spirits
in 1976?77)
- St. Louis Frogs
[9]
(1972)
- St. Mary's Celtic
(1933/36-41/42; franchise purchased before 1942/43 season and became
Brooklyn Wanderers
)
- Santa Barbara Condors
(1977)
- Scots-Americans
(1933/34-52/53, as
Kearny Americans
in 1941/42-49/50, aka
Kearny Scots
)
- Southern California Lazers
(1978) ? based in
Torrance, California
.
- Syracuse Suns
(1969?71, 1973?74, as
Syracuse Scorpions
in 1969?70; folded after 5 games during 1974 season)
- Tacoma Tides
(1976)
- Trenton Americans
(1948/49-50/51, 1953/54-54/55)
- Uhrik Truckers
(1933/34-64/65, as
Philadelphia German-Americans
in 1933/34-40/41; as
Philadelphia Americans
in 1941/42-53/54; became
Uhrik Truckers
in February 1953/54 season)
- Utah Golden Spikers
(1976, expelled from league during 1976 season)
[10]
- Utah Pioneers
(1976, replaced
Golden Spikers
, played out 1976 season)
[11]
- Washington Darts
(1967/68-69, as
Washington Britannia
in 1967/68)
- Washington Cavaliers
(1971?72, as
Virginia Capitol Cavaliers
in 1971)
- Worcester Astros
(1967/68-75, as
Fall River Astros
from 1967/68-68; as
Boston Astros
in 1968?75; moved to Worcester at end of 1975 season)
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