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| | The Year in American Soccer - 1930 |
 | | Fall River, New Bedford, Providence, Pawtucket, New York Nationals, Brooklyn Wanderers, and Boston (who dropped their nickname) joined the league from the ASL I, and Bethlehem and the New York Giants joined from the EPSL II. |
 | | Since the Hakoah were owned by Maurice Vandeweghe, who also owned the New York Giants and he was forced to sell Hakoah to comply with league rules. |
 | | Eastern Soccer League II The second season of the EPSL was cut short after only a few games when the USSF and the ASL ended their soccer war, resulting in the EPSL's dissolution and return of some teams to the ASL (renamed the Atlantic Coast league for the season). |
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