The Allegheny Athletic Association played its third season of American football in 1892.
Managed by Bill Kountz, the team compiled a record of 3–2–3.
The team fielded the first two professional football players on record, paying Pudge Heffelfinger $500 for a game on November 12 and Sport Donnelly $250 for the following game a week later.
[1] Allegheny claimed the local (Pittsburgh area) championship by beating the Pittsburgh Athletic Club in the November 12 game,[2] with the only scoring being a touchdown by Heffelfinger on a fumble return.
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