Fairlawn Rovers

Then, in 1934, it entered the New England Division of the American Soccer League for two seasons.

[1] The latest mention of Fairlawn Rovers comes in the biography of David Pacheo, a member of the Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame.

It mentions that, “In 1948-49 he was a key member of the Fall River Soccer Club and the Fairlawn Rovers of Rhode Island.”[citation needed] During the late 1910s and early 1920s, Fairlawn Rovers was a dominant team in Southern New England.

Between 1918 and 1921, it won three consecutive Southern New England Soccer Association Guy Norman Cups and lost to Sayles Finishing Plant F.C.

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