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The American Cup (also known as the American Football Association Cup and the American Federation Cup) was the first major U.S. soccer competition open to teams beyond a single league. It was first held in 1885. In the 1910s, it gradually declined in importance with the establishment of the National Challenge Cup. It was last held in 1924.The trophy was made by Tiffany & Co. and is described as "a very elegant sterling silver trophy. It is a vase about thirteen inches high surmounted by a Roman athlete. On either side is a foot ball and goal post, while in front on a large shield is the inscription".

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  • The American Cup (also known as the American Football Association Cup and the American Federation Cup) was the first major U.S. soccer competition open to teams beyond a single league. It was first held in 1885. In the 1910s, it gradually declined in importance with the establishment of the National Challenge Cup. It was last held in 1924.The trophy was made by Tiffany & Co. and is described as "a very elegant sterling silver trophy. It is a vase about thirteen inches high surmounted by a Roman athlete. On either side is a foot ball and goal post, while in front on a large shield is the inscription". (en)
  • La American Cup fue la primera copa y mayor competición de fútbol en los Estados Unidos. Se disputó en formato de eliminatoria entre los años 1885 a 1924. (es)
  • A American Cup (também conhecida como American Football Association Cup e American Federation Cup ) foi a primeira competição de futebol dos Estados Unidos. A primeira edição foi realizada em 1885. Na década de 1910, gradualmente diminuiu de importância com o estabelecimento da National Challenge Cup . Foi realizada pela última vez em 1924. O troféu foi feito pela Tiffany & Co. e é descrito como "um troféu de prata esterlina muito elegante. É um vaso com cerca de trinta centímetros de altura, encimado por um atleta romano. Em ambos os lados há uma bola de pé e um poste de baliza, enquanto na frente, em um grande escudo, está a inscrição ". (pt)
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  • The American Cup (also known as the American Football Association Cup and the American Federation Cup) was the first major U.S. soccer competition open to teams beyond a single league. It was first held in 1885. In the 1910s, it gradually declined in importance with the establishment of the National Challenge Cup. It was last held in 1924.The trophy was made by Tiffany & Co. and is described as "a very elegant sterling silver trophy. It is a vase about thirteen inches high surmounted by a Roman athlete. On either side is a foot ball and goal post, while in front on a large shield is the inscription". (en)
  • La American Cup fue la primera copa y mayor competición de fútbol en los Estados Unidos. Se disputó en formato de eliminatoria entre los años 1885 a 1924. (es)
  • A American Cup (também conhecida como American Football Association Cup e American Federation Cup ) foi a primeira competição de futebol dos Estados Unidos. A primeira edição foi realizada em 1885. Na década de 1910, gradualmente diminuiu de importância com o estabelecimento da National Challenge Cup . Foi realizada pela última vez em 1924. O troféu foi feito pela Tiffany & Co. e é descrito como "um troféu de prata esterlina muito elegante. É um vaso com cerca de trinta centímetros de altura, encimado por um atleta romano. Em ambos os lados há uma bola de pé e um poste de baliza, enquanto na frente, em um grande escudo, está a inscrição ". (pt)
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  • American Cup (en)
  • American Cup (es)
  • American Cup (pt)
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