was an inaugural club of the American Soccer League based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
After the season, the management broke up the team selling many of its top players due to financial trouble and lack of support.
The new team was the polar opposite of the powerful Bethlehem languishing at the bottom of the table After the 1926/27 season, the team was bought by new management who bought top talent from Ireland and renamed the club Philadelphia Celtic.
The spending spree left the owners in financial straits and the club went bankrupt and were suspended by the league after playing only 10 games in the first half of the 1927/28 season.
They played eight more games before the season was suspended due to the merger of the ASL and the Eastern Soccer League.