1925-26 Philadelphia Roster
Team Record: 8-33-3 - 19 points
Finishing 11th in the ASL
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Philadelphia of the American Soccer League ended the 1925-26 season with a record of 8 wins and 33 losses and 3 ties for 19 points finishing eleventh in the ASL.
Philadelphia scored 41 goals and allowed 150, most in the circuit. George Graham netted 8 goals for the squad, and Alex Graham contributed five or more, too.
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| Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percy Andrews | |||||
| A.G. Bell | |||||
| Joe Bishop | |||||
| Carroll | |||||
| Jumbo Chapman | G | ||||
| Coleman | |||||
| Hugh Collins | March 15, 1905 | Craigneuk, Scotland | |||
| Cullen | |||||
| Cyril Davis | December 12, 1896 | Stourport-on-Severn, England | |||
| Doherty | |||||
| D. Duffy | |||||
| J. Duffy | |||||
| Dundee | |||||
| Dunlop | |||||
| Roy Faulkner | August 5, 1897 | Paisley, Scotland | |||
| Flynn | |||||
| Fulton | |||||
| Fyfe | |||||
| Galloway | |||||
| George Gowdy | |||||
| Alex Graham | |||||
| George Graham | March 16, 1905 | Londonderry, Northern Ireland | |||
| P. Hardy | |||||
| Houston | |||||
| Joe Jackson | |||||
| James Kelly | |||||
| Alex Kemp | Lochu, Scotland | ||||
| William Kucklick | G | ||||
| Lockhart | |||||
| Lynn | |||||
| Lyons | |||||
| MacDonald | G | ||||
| Eddie Maguire | |||||
| Malley | |||||
| Mann | |||||
| Manson | |||||
| Bob Marshall | |||||
| McFarlane | |||||
| James McGhee | Edinburgh, Scotland | ||||
| James McLaughlin | |||||
| McVean | |||||
| Michaels | |||||
| Jimmy Mills | July 1, 1894 | Dundee, Scotland | |||
| Morris | |||||
| Morrison | |||||
| Neely | |||||
| Reynolds | |||||
| Riley | |||||
| R. Rogers | |||||
| Ross | |||||
| Art Rudd | October 22, 1890 | Widnes, England | |||
| Sammy Rudolph | |||||
| Rundle | |||||
| Schaffer | |||||
| Matthew Shortt | February 5, 1889 | Dumfried, Scotland | |||
| George Sinclair | Edinburgh, Scotland | ||||
| Dave Turner | October 11, 1903 | Edinburgh, Scotland | |||
| Tommy White |
