Jan. 21, 1934 – U.S. World Cup team selections
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The Hampden International League of Springfield, Mass., submitted a 20-player list of candidates for the World Cup team to the U.S. Soccer Association. Boston area players will be asked “if they are able to leave this country for at least 10 weeks,” according to Boston & District League director P.A.L. Foulds.
Jan. 21, 1934 – New Bedford Defenders 1:2 Boston SC
Benefit game for Defenders’ Jack Mayall (injured at Pawtucket “some weeks ago”).
Fall River Rovers 4:2 Fall River United, National Cup (U.S. Open Cup) first leg match
Jan. 21, 1976 – Boston Minutemen announce eight-game home schedule at Harvard Stadium
Jan. 21, 2005 – Revolution acquire goalkeeper Doug Warren from D.C. United in exchange for a draft choice
The New England Revolution also announced the signings of Joe Franchino, Marshall Leonard, Steve Ralston, Matt Reis.
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