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Paterson Caledonian was an American soccer club based in Paterson, New Jersey that was a member of the professional American Soccer League.
The club joined the ASL two months into the 1936/37 season, when they took over the Newark Germans and moved the team to Paterson.
Before the 1938/39 season, the club moved to Trenton, absorbed the amateur Trenton Highlanders club, and took their name.
Year-by-year[edit]
Year
|
Division
|
League
|
Reg. Season
|
Playoffs
|
U.S. Open Cup
|
1936/37
|
N/A
|
ASL
|
3rd, National
|
Semifinals
|
? |
1937/38
|
N/A
|
ASL
|
5th, National
|
Did not qualify
|
? |
References[edit]
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●Defunct soccer clubs in New Jersey
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