The Chicago Falcons were an American soccer team which won the 1953 National Challenge Cup, the precursor to the US Open Cup, and also participated in the Chicago-area National Soccer League in the 1950s.
In their first season in the Major Division, they finished second to the Ukrainian Lions.
[5] Kutis won the first leg of the Western Final 3–0 in St. Louis, but were found to have illegally registered two players.
[6] The tie was reduced to a single leg which the Falcons won 2–1, apparently played in St. Louis' North Side Arena.
[7] After their cup win, the Falcons played Canadian champions New Westminster, losing 5–0.