The Brooklyn Wanderers was a U.S. soccer team which was a founding member of the National Association Football League in the late nineteenth century.
name in the First Division of the amateur New York State Association Football League and another was a reorganized Brooklyn Wanderers F.C.
[5] The Wanderers played a handful of games in the New Jersey State League and three National Challenge Cup matches from mid-September through the first week of November in 1922.
[6] During its years in the ASL, the Wanderers played at Hawthorne Field, a dedicated soccer stadium owned by Agar.
The Wanderers won the season championship, but lost to Toronto Ulster United in the final of the league's Nathan Strauss Cup.
Hakoah left the National League to join the ASL and carried on from the Wanderers' loss and tie.