Boston Rovers

Boston Shamrock Rovers
Full name Boston Shamrock Rovers
Nickname(s) Rovers
Founded 1966
(Year of foundation)
Dissolved 1968
Stadium Manning Bowl,
Lynn, Massachusetts
Ground Capacity 21,000
Owner Weston Adams
Manager Liam Tuohy
League United Soccer Association
1967 United Soccer Association, Eastern Division, 6th

Boston Shamrock Rovers (also known as Boston Rovers) were a United States soccer team that competed in the United Soccer Association league in 1967. The team was based in Lynn, Massachusetts and played their home games at the Manning Bowl. The USA league was actually made up of rosters from club teams from Europe and South America. The Boston Rovers were made up of the roster from League of Ireland side Shamrock Rovers, plus some guests. Together with Cleveland Stokers, Detroit Cougars, New York Skyliners, Toronto City and Washington Whips, Rovers competed in the Eastern Division. These teams were actually Stoke City, Glentoran, C.A. Cerro, Hibernian and Aberdeen respectively.

History

Boston Shamrock Rovers finished bottom of the Eastern Division (and last in points in the entire league) and did not qualify for the play-off stages. Prior to the 1968 season the United Soccer Association merged with the National Professional Soccer League to form the North American Soccer League. The merged league decided not to have two-team cities and, as such, the incoming Boston Beacons from the NPSL would be Boston's NASL franchise. Initial plans were that the Rovers would relocate to a new city (possible cities included Cleveland and Montreal) but those plans were never realized and the Boston USA franchise disbanded prior to the 1968 season.

Colors and badge

While the Boston Shamrock Rovers' home kits were all white, their road jerseys were the same green and white hoops as the Shamrock Rovers home kits.

Stadium

Main article(s): Manning Bowl

Boston Shamrock Rovers played their home matches at the Manning Bowl in Lynn, Massachusetts which is about 11 miles northeast of Boston.

Squad

Year-by-Year

Season Regular season Play-offs Top scorer
League Div G W T L F A Pts % Pos Attend. Name Gls Pts
1967 USA E 12 2 3 7 12 26 7 .292 6th 4,171 Frank O'Neill 3 10

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