Roses F.C.

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Roses F.C., of Detroit, Michigan, was an early twentieth century U.S. soccer team.

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[edit] History

In 1910, Roses won the Michigan State Soccer Football League (MSSFL) championship.[1] In 1917, Roses won the Michigan state championship. The next league result came in 1918 when Roses won the Detroit District League (DDL). In 1919, Roses won both the Michigan State Association Clan Campbell Trophy and the Detroit and District League championship. They repeated as DDL champions in 1922 and 1923. As for the National Challenge Cup, Roses entered every cup from the first in 1914 until at least the 1923 version. In 1914 Roses was eliminated in the third round. Its best year came in 1919 when they lost to Bricklayers and Masons F.C. in the quarterfinals. No records exist for Roses in national or league competitions after 1923.

[edit] Year-by-year

Year League Reg. Season National Challenge Cup
1909/10 MSSFL 1st N/A
1910/11  ?  ? N/A
1911/12  ?  ? N/A
1912/13  ?  ? N/A
1913/14  ?  ? Third round
1914/15  ?  ? Second round
1915/16  ?  ?  ?
1916/17  ?  ?  ?
1917/18 DDL 1st  ?
1918/19 DDL 1st Quarterfinal
1919/20  ?  ?  ?
1920/21 CSL  ? Second round
1921/22 DDL 1st Third round
1922/23 DDL 1st  ?

[edit] Honors

Clan Campbell Trophy

  • Winner (1): 1919

League Championship

  • Winner (5): 1914, 1918, 1919, 1922, 1923

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