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Nov. 19, 1989 – Trinidad & Tobago 0:1 U.S., WCQ, National Stadium, Port of Spain (Att.: 35,000)

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The U.S. (4W-1L-3D, 11 points) vaulted past Trinidad & Tobago into second place on the final day of CONCACAF qualifying for the 1990 World Cup. Goal: Caligiuri 30.

Nov. 19, 1989 – North Carolina 2:0 Colorado College, NCAA Women’s Championship, Raleigh, N.C.

Nov. 19, 1921 – Holyoke Falcos 0:4 New York Field Club

Goals: Stark, Hardy 2, Rooney for NYFC.

Fall River United 0:1 Philadelphia, ASL game

“Lucky Goal Beats Fall River” “With long-drive play keeping the ball in the air, as opposed to the league leaders’ short passing, the Fall River team excelled but lost many opportunities …”

            J&P Coats 1:1 Harrison, ASL game

            Charlestown 5:1 South Boston Rangers, Boston & District League game at Sullivan Sq. Grounds (Att.: 3,000)

            Vikings 0:6 Lynn Thistles, Franklin Field

Thistles unbeaten in Boston & District League play

            Sturtevants 0:4 Gray & Davis, Boston & District League game, Roslindale

            Swedish-Americans v Saxony Mills, ppd., Boston & District League

“There were so many autos on the North Brighton Playground … it was impossible for the Swedish-Americans and the Saxony Mills teams to play …”

            MIT 3:1 Armenian-Americans/MIT Freshmen 0:4 Maple Leaf Jrs., Tech Field

Nov. 19, 1922 – Fall River 0:0 Paterson, Mark’s Stadium (Att.: 6,000)

Bunker Hill Celtics 5:2 SS Digby, Sullivan Sq. (Att.: 5,000)

Nov. 19, 1930 – Smith College Sophomores 1:0 Seniors at Allen Field

Nov. 19, 1939 – Holy Cross 0:2 Pawtucket FC, National Challenge Cup, Ponta Delgada Stadium (Att.: 2,000)

“Five fights broke out during the game.”

Nov. 19, 1965 – Yale 6:3 Harvard

John Kerry scored 3 goals, Jack Griswold 2 in Jack Marshall’s final game as Bulldog coach. “An unheralded right wing, John Kerry, blasted three goals … in the finest performance of the year for the Elis,” who defeated the Crimson for the first time since 1956 and clinched second place behind Brown in the Ivy League standings

Nov. 19, 1997 – Foxboro Stadium named venue for 1999 Women’s World Cup

Nov. 19, 2006 – Carmelo D’Anzi, Anthony Dubrowski, Luis Faria, Larry Frisoli, John Lopes, Lucio DaMotta-Santos, Stephen Votolato inducted in New England Soccer Hall of Fame

Nov. 19, 2017 – Candia Campbell, Luis Carvalho, Luis Cutelo, Alain LeCampion, Edward Martins, Christine (McCann) Rich, Gabriel Toro, Jaime Toro, Wolfgang Woischke inducted into New England Soccer Hall of Fame. Woischke captained Mitchell College in 1967 and ’68 and was an all-New England choice at Bridgeport U. in 1970, then played for the Connecticut Wildcats and Connecticut Yankees before coaching Bullard-Havens Technical High School

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