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Locality: Yonkers, New York

Phone: (123)456-7890



Address: 239 Nepperhan Ave 10701 Yonkers, NY, US

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Polish-American Eagles S.C. 08.11.2020

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Polish-American Eagles S.C. 22.10.2020

At Wembley Stadium in 1999, Zbigniew Boniek, Eric Cieciuch, Walter Kuranowski, Bogdan Nowak

Polish-American Eagles S.C. 13.10.2020

Thanks Bogey for the forgotten picture of the junior team. In that picture is Jan Adamiak and Chester Dybski, Coaches. Bogdan Dybski who became our goalie on the senior team. Let's put some names to these faces.

Polish-American Eagles S.C. 29.09.2020

CHECK THIS PAGE OUT: http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/newyork.html History of Soccer in New York City/Northern New Jersey The Lean Years - Again: "On a brighter note, Yonkers, Polish Americans won the 1987 National Amateur Cup, and the CSL's Greek-Americans made it to the US Open Cup final in 1989. The NESSL's Brooklyn Italians followed suit in 1989, and won it in 1990.

Polish-American Eagles S.C. 27.09.2020

Czy wiecie ilu Polaków grao w NY Cosmos, i kiedy? Wadysaw muda Poland DF 1984 Dieter Zajdel Poland MF 197273... Jerry Sularz Poland GK 197375 Karol Kapcinski Poland DF 197173 Stanisaw Terlecki Poland FW 198384 Conrad Kornek Poland GK 1971 See more

Polish-American Eagles S.C. 24.09.2020

Latest "SPORTS ILLUSTRATED" article.

Polish-American Eagles S.C. 19.09.2020

http://www.usamateurcup.com/CHAMPIONS Polish-American Eagles history was made in 1987

Polish-American Eagles S.C. 07.09.2020

From Soccer article: http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/newyork.html http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/newyork.html#lean2 The Lean Years - Again... With the demise of the professional leagues and the Cosmos, there was nothing left in the New York region but the amateur leagues, led by the Cosmopolitan League (formerly the GASL), and the Eastern District league. The situation looked little better across the country, and the region has to this day (2010) not regained the dominance it held during the NASL glory years. But almost immediately the outdoor game began to rise, slowly and phoenix-like from rock bottom. Youth and college soccer were both beginning to take off and would grow by leaps and bounds over the next two decades, particularly on the women’s' side. Soon major colleges became the powerhouses, and the NY/NJ region was well represented by many institutions such as St. John's, Seton Hall, Stony Brook and Rutgers. Things took longer at the pro levels however. The New York Express joined the MISL in 1986, flaming out after a disastrous 3-23 season, but on a brighter note, Yonkers Polish Americans won the 1987 National Amateur Cup, and the CSL's Greek-Americans made it to the US Open Cup final in 1989. The NESSL's Brooklyn Italians followed suit in 1989, and won it in 1990.