Arden F.C.
Arden F.C. was an amateur U.S. soccer team from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania which went to the quarterfinals of the 1922 National Challenge Cup [1] and the semifinals of the 1923 National Challenge Cup.[2] National Soccer Hall of Fame member Johnny Jaap played for Arden early in his career.[3]
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