The San Francisco Soccer Football League or SFSFL, established in 1902, is "the oldest American soccer league in continuous existence."

The SFSFL is a men's semi-professional and amateur soccer league consisting of teams from San Francisco, California and surrounding cities in the Bay Area. The SFSFL is affiliated with the United States Adult Soccer Association region IV California Soccer Association-North and regularly sends teams to the National Amateur Cup. SFSFL teams have won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup four times.

History

Established in 1902 as the California Football Association, the SFSFL is the oldest soccer league continuously operating in the United States, pre-dating even the 1913 foundation of the United States Soccer Federation. The next-oldest U.S. leagues, the Cosmopolitan Soccer League of New York City and the National Soccer League of Chicago, were formed in 1923 and 1938, respectively. With several community leaders and soccer enthusiasts, alike, they created football (soccer) clubs, such as: Pickwicks, Pastimes, Barbarians, Hornets, Vampires, American Rifles, Independents, Albion Rovers and the Thistles FC. These clubs help lay the foundation for organized adult soccer which led to the inception of the SFSFL. Teams played soccer matches on Sundays, competing with teams as far north as Sacramento when transportation was only by ferry-boat. Over time, the SFSFL helped launch the California Soccer Association and would compete in the first California State Cup in 1904. Dominating the national soccer scene from the earliest days, SFSFL teams have won four Lamar Hunt US Open Cup; numerous state and national titles; to hosting and playing international matches in the historic Kezar Stadium. The SFSFL would be known across the country, producing memorable clubs, players, personalities, all-star games and national champions. SFSFL members have been inducted into both the US Soccer and CSAN Halls of Fame for contributing to the game.

Some of the league's earliest teams still in operation are:

  • Olympic Club (1916)
  • SFIAC (1917)
  • SF Vikings SC (1922)
  • Club Peru (1926)

Organization

The league currently has three divisions, playing from March through November. Premier Division games are played at Boxer Stadium. Other divisions split games between Crocker Amazon Park, West Sunset, Beach Chalet, and the Polo Fields in Golden Gate Park.

Each team is individually owned and team owners approve new team membership. Annual divisional promotion and relegation occur keeping teams competitive. Division winners are awarded a permanent trophy with teams' names placed on the century-old trophy as well as awarded prize money. Players are granted amateur status preserving NCAA eligibility. Standard FIFA games laws are used. Teams are allowed 22 roster players of which 17 can play on game day. A three-referee crew are assigned to each match. Elite officials from FIFA to state level travel across California to officiate in the SFSFL.

2023 Team List

This is a list of the participants in the 2023 season:

Premier Division

  • Club Marin
  • International San Francisco
  • Mexicali
  • Olympic Club
  • San Francisco Celtic SC
  • San Francisco City FC
  • San Francisco Glens
  • San Francisco Hibernian FC
  • San Francisco Italian Athletic Club
  • San Francisco Vikings SC

Majors Division

  • Canttolao-Peru
  • Mezcala SC
  • San Francisco Corinthians
  • San Francisco Metropolitan Elite FC
  • Berenice SC
  • Deportivo Cometa
  • FC Jabronis (formerly FC Big Green)
  • San Francisco Glens Reserves
  • SF Young Boys
  • Indy Athletic FC

First Division

  • Azteca FC
  • Club Atlético de San Francisco
  • Club Deportivo San Nicolás
  • Hat Trick FC
  • International San Francisco Reserves
  • Lands End FC
  • Oakland Soccer Club Development Team
  • San Francisco Metropolitan Elite FC Reserves
  • San Francisco Glens U23
  • Valencia International Players

2018 clubs no longer playing

  • DZ United
  • Juventus F.C.
  • San Francisco Fog
  • Sport Alianza FC
  • Tornado
  • Sport & Social Club
  • United SC
  • Club Marin Reserves
  • FC Dirty Birds
  • Innisfree FC
  • MCFC
  • Melchester Rovers FC
  • Oakland Leopards FC
  • Olympic Club Reserves
  • San Francisco Battery FC
  • Total Football FC

Champions

Notable Members

Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Champions:

  • 1976 San Francisco Italian Athletic Club
  • 1985 Greek-American AC
  • 1993 El Farolito Soccer Club
  • 1994 Greek-American AC

National Amateur Cup Finalists:

  • 1979 San Francisco Glens
  • 1990 San Francisco Glens
  • 1991 El Farolito Soccer Club

National Soccer Hall of Fame members:

  • Matthew Boxer (1961)
  • Ernie Feibusch (1984)
  • Stephen Negoesco (2003)

United States men's national soccer team coach Lothar Osiander

United States men's national soccer team capped players:

  • Alexi Lalas
  • John Doyle
  • C.J.Brown
  • Troy Dayak
  • Peter Woodring
  • Christopher Sullivan
  • Peter Cochran
  • Alberto Cruz

Major League Soccer players:

  • John Doyle
  • Troy Dayak
  • C.J.Brown
  • Peter Woodring
  • Johnny Moore
  • Christopher Sullivan
  • Marquis White

References

External links

  • Official website
  • Official Twitter

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