Clark A.A.

It spent two seasons in the National Association Football League where it was co-champion in 1909.

The team was built around a core of players from the champion West Hudson A.A. Its first game was on September 3, 1906, a 5-0 win against the Bronx Rangers.

While the company factory was located in Newark, on the west bank of the Passaic River, the team played at Clark Field located on the east side of the river, an area known as East Newark.

They lasted only one season, then dropped out, but in 1907, they won a fourth American Cup.

They finished runner up in the 1909 American Cup final to the Paterson True Blues.